Episode Description
On October 8, 1880, Thomas Edison unveiled the electric light — and by 1881, Austin, Texas, lit up the night with its famous moon towers. In this episode of The T-Chromosome Daily, Tweed Scott shares how even imperfect sparks of change can light the way forward. Once you’ve glimpsed the light, it’s mighty hard to go back into the dark.
Show Notes
Today’s nugget shines a little history and a little hope: “A spark in the dark can light the way forward.”
In this episode, Tweed tells the story of:
Key Takeaway:
Change doesn’t always arrive perfect or complete. Sometimes it flickers, sometimes it hums — but once you’ve seen the light of new possibility, it’s hard to unsee it. Follow that spark.
Closing Note:
If today’s story lit something up for you, share it with a friend and invite them to join The T-Chromosome Daily. I’ll be back tomorrow with another dose of Texas history and down-home wisdom.
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