Lessons from The Man Behind Tuttle Twins : Learning to Love Failure and “Be Your Future Self Now” — A Conversation about Connor Boyack’s Mission to Change the World

18/03/2025 54 min Temporada 2 Episodio 1

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This podcast was originally recorded on Nov. 13, 2024.What inspired Connor Boyack, the author of the Tuttle Twins series and President of the Libertas Institute, to dedicate his life to fighting for freedom and teaching kids about liberty? In this episode of Neighbors in the Network, we dive into Connor’s journey—from his early days in tech to building an organization that empowers families with free-market and constitutional principles.Connor shares how his frustration with government overreach and lack of real-world education led him to create a program that reaches families across the nation and empowers them in entrepreneurship, personal responsibility, and civic engagement. With over 6 million Tuttle Twins books sold and laws changed across the country through his policy work, Connor’s impact is shaping the next generation of liberty-minded leaders.Whether you're a parent, educator, entrepreneur, or just someone passionate about freedom, this episode offers powerful insights on how storytelling, grassroots activism, and persistence can change the world. Join us for this inspiring conversation on how we can protect values related to liberty, empower families, and secure a freer future for generations to come.🌟 Topics Covered:✅ How Connor Boyack went from a tech career to founding Libertas Institute✅ The story behind the Tuttle Twins books and their impact on millions of kids✅ The importance of teaching families about free markets, personal freedom, and entrepreneurship✅ Overcoming policy roadblocks and making real legislative change✅ How to inspire the next generation to fight for liberty

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