Good Life Network: Nebraska’s Own Streaming Platform

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by Andy Seiler

At a time when most streaming services feel distant, crowded with national franchises and algorithms that don’t know our stories, Good Life Network (GLN) offers something refreshingly close to home. It’s a platform where Nebraska’s culture, creativity, and communities take center stage. From farmers and chefs to artists and entrepreneurs, GLN shines a light on the people and passions that make the Cornhusker State truly unique.

Founded by Andy Seiler, the network launched with a simple but powerful vision: to connect, support, and amplify Nebraska through story and entertainment. Seiler and his team recognized that our state is rich with talent and tradition, but those stories often remain hidden beyond local headlines. With GLN, Nebraskans now have a place to watch and share authentic, high-quality storytelling that captures the heart of the Good Life.

What makes the network special isn’t just its content, but its mission. GLN isn’t trying to be the “next Netflix.” Instead, it’s carving out its own space, one where neighbors, creators, and small businesses can see themselves reflected on screen. Its programs range from upbeat food series like “Yes, Chef!”, where local culinary stars share their passion for food, to inspiring profiles of innovators, educators, and community leaders who are shaping Nebraska’s future. Even behind the camera, many of the producers, videographers, and editors are homegrown talent, helping to strengthen Nebraska’s creative economy and storytelling culture.

“People want to see stories that feel real and that look like their lives,” Seiler explains. “We’re proud to make that possible, and to prove that world-class storytelling can come straight out of Nebraska.”

From its earliest days, GLN has been about connection. Viewers don’t just tune in; they feel part of something larger, a growing community of people who believe in the value of local stories. Whether it’s a farmer explaining how food is grown, a chef plating a family recipe, or a young entrepreneur turning an idea into a thriving business, each program celebrates the ingenuity and resilience that define the Midwest spirit.

The Good Life Network is available to stream anytime at goodlifenetwork.tv, or through Roku, iOS, and Android apps. For less than the cost of a couple of cups of coffee each month, subscribers gain access to a growing library of Nebraska-made shows and help fund future productions that keep local stories alive. Every subscription directly supports Nebraska filmmakers, hosts, and creative professionals, ensuring that the platform continues to grow and evolve with the communities it represents.

This isn’t “hometown news.” It’s thoughtful, cinematic storytelling on par with anything you’d find on a national network, but grounded in Nebraska values, humor, and heart. Viewers can expect stunning visuals, strong narratives, and a sincerity that resonates with anyone who loves this state.

GLN has also begun to draw attention beyond Nebraska’s borders, appealing to former residents and Midwesterners who miss the familiar sense of community and authenticity. “It’s more than entertainment,” Seiler says. “It’s about preserving and sharing who we are, one story at a time.”

In a media landscape dominated by outsiders, the Good Life Network is giving Nebraska its own stage—and inviting everyone to pull up a seat, press play, and celebrate the stories that grow right here at home. It’s not just television; it’s a reflection of the Good Life itself: real people, real stories, and real pride. 

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