One Year of the Liberty Network: From an Idea to a Movement…
A year ago, I was sitting at home asking a question that honestly shouldn’t feel radical:
Why does everything have to feel this broken… and why aren’t we building something better?
That question turned into the Liberty Network.
Not a political brand.
Not a content channel.
Not a fan club.
A network. A place where people who actually want solutions — not just arguments — can come together and build something real.
And somehow… here we are.
What We’ve Built (So Far)
In one year:
We’ve aligned 19 creators, candidates, and organizations who care about tangible change.
We launched community spaces where people can actually talk, organize, learn, and connect.
We started developing real policy conversations through the People’s Plan for America.
We created branding, infrastructure, onboarding systems, and collaboration tools basically from scratch.
And we did most of this while I was still working full-time, figuring out life, finances, health, and honestly just trying to keep my sanity.
This hasn’t been polished.
It hasn’t been perfect.
It definitely hasn’t been easy.
But it’s been real.
Here’s the Truth Nobody Talks About
Movements aren’t built by viral moments.
They’re built by:
awkward first calls
messy planning documents
late-night brainstorming
people showing up imperfectly
and a lot of “we’ll figure it out together.”
And yeah — sometimes it’s exhausting.
Sometimes I disappear for a minute because I’m human.
Sometimes I wonder if anyone even notices the work happening behind the scenes.
But then someone joins a live.
Someone asks for the website.
Someone signs the alignment agreement.
Someone says, “I’ve been waiting for something like this.”
And that’s enough to keep going.
What Makes TLN Different
We’re not here to be the loudest. We’re here to be the most prepared. Not everyone aligned with TLN is going to sound like me. Not everyone is going to approach things the same way. Some conversations will be uncomfortable. That’s not dysfunction — that’s growth.
Because real change doesn’t come from everyone agreeing.
It comes from people deciding they’re done settling for broken systems.
The Next Chapter
The Liberty Network isn’t just content anymore.
It’s:
a community hub (HQ)
a collaboration space for creators and candidates
a growing media ecosystem
a policy conversation platform
and eventually… a full network people can rely on.
We’re building infrastructure now so that when people are ready for something better, it already exists.
No scrambling.
No chaos.
Just a place to land.
And To Everyone Who’s Been HerE
Whether you’ve:
followed quietly
joined a live
signed on as aligned
collaborated
or just believed in the idea…
Thank you.
Seriously.
This isn’t “my” movement.
It’s ours.
And if the first year taught me anything, it’s this:
We don’t need permission to build a better future.
We just need each other — and the audacity to try.
Here’s to year two.
Let’s keep building. 💜
— Dylan
Founder, The Liberty Network