The American States Assemblies Podcast Back Story and an Invitation to be Interviewed…

 

My Staff and I have the unique pleasure of meeting with Tammy Healy, one of the many amazing people on The New Jersey Assembly within its Outreach Committee. Tammy has been working diligently to bring to the world many of the exciting and raw happenings from each American State Assembly – in such a way that only living men and women on those assemblies can provide. Below are excerpts from her latest outreach campaign for all American State Assemblies’ volunteer leadership. We hope you enjoy the article.

 

“Hopefully by now, most of you have heard of The American States Assemblies Podcast. But, what most of you may be unaware of is why it was started and what the nature of its intent is. So, here’s the back story…
About a year after being status corrected, I found myself struggling with providing evidence to others of our organization’s credibility. I knew all 50 states were standing and back in session, but how could I prove this.”

 

We asked Tammy how she came to realize the extreme potential towards overall outreach by hosting such unique interviewing opportunities as has been for nearly half of our fifty American States so far…

 

“People can go onto The American States Assemblies (TASA) website and connect with their state assembly coordinators, but receiving an automated e-mail was a far cry from seeing a face and therefore making it real. So, I came up with the idea of starting a
podcast and introducing the world to the amazing men and women, who in my humblest opinion are the faces of today’s brave patriots, doing the reconstruction of our lawful American Government.”

 

“The idea had multiple benefits: 1) Bring credibility to our organization, 2) give a digital platform to all of our state assemblies to help market their assembly, 3) provide a means to connect the public to their state assemblies, 4) provide some educational material and personal experiences, and 5) to give to the public a genuine, authentic, and vulnerable interview that could memorialize these historical events and document the progress of each of our assemblies. I didn’t want to embark on this journey alone. So, after watching a few of her common law 101 classes, I reached out and asked Michelle Ford if she would be interested in co-hosting with me. Thankfully, she accepted and together we have done 22 interviews.”

 

We also asked Tammy how the interview process has been received up till now by active members of each American State Assembly. Below was her response…

 

“It has been an extreme pleasure meeting and interviewing the remarkable men and women across our beautiful land who love this country so much that they are willing to work diligently and tirelessly to restore what’s rightfully ours- The American Government- for, of and by the People.”

 

“In addition, it has come to my understanding that some of our states are struggling with people coming into our assemblies looking for remedies to their legal problems. They get so caught up on “fighting the system” that they lack the time and energy to help with the reconstruction of their government. This is an issue we must address which is one that, I believe, is contributing to the delay of the progress of our assemblies. It’s unfathomably true that we have people who have been violated in the worst kinds of way and are seeking remedy to their issues. Most of which are heartbreaking when you hear them; CPS taking away children, cops arresting innocent people where they remain in jail for months without a trial, elderly people
being harassed and unlawfully forced to be psychologically examined to
determine their sanity, people’s homes forcibly and unlawfully being
foreclosed upon, etc… the list is horrifically endless.”

 

While acknowledging all of the general concerns listed by Tammy and others from around the world as clear and present issues, we asked her what she hopes the interview opportunities she offers to hope to achieve through broadcasting each replay on her Bit-Chute Channel platform…

 

“However, if we ever want to see justice or remedy for these wrongs, we must put our focus on building our assemblies and getting our courts functioning where we will be able to get the remedy we seek. That’s the answer folks! We must also begin to attract people who don’t have these issues and can use their talents, skill sets, time and energy to contribute to the growth and progress of our assemblies. This is where The American States Assemblies Podcast comes into play.”

 

We further asked Tammy how she was able to derive her approach toward interviewing each participating American State Assembly leadership in such a way that is both inviting and comfortable in the sense that people are welcomed with open arms and in joyous spirit to share their experiences so far. This is what she had to say…

 

“I have structured the process of the interview in a way that makes it easy for each participant/s to positively represent their state assemblies without any unexpected curve balls thrown at them. I have reached out to all the states and when receiving a response, most of them are waiting for the “perfect time” to be interviewed. The perfect time is now. You don’t need your assembly in a “perfect condition.” In fact, it’s best to show your vulnerability and authenticity as that’s what’s real and true. It doesn’t matter how far along you are in this process. What matters is that each state is represented and we provide a means for others in the public to meet us, get in touch with us and learn something about each of our assemblies all the while
documenting history in the making.”

 

We further asked Tammy how she envisions the concept of helping to further share each American State Assembly growth over time as each unique interview from each separate assembly shares their experiences over time…

 

“Wouldn’t it be a beautiful thing to see an assembly one year at its smallest, most challenged, and underpopulated condition and then the following year see its miraculous growth and progress? This is why each assembly needs to have at least one interview and if you’ve already been interviewed, and it’s been over a year, lets schedule a follow up interview.”

 

“Please contact me at: theamericanstatesassembliespodcast@proton.me

to schedule your states interview. Anyone on your assembly who serves in an office or on a committee can participate and we allow up to 4 total to be on the podcast at one time.”

 

In conclusion, we asked Tammy if she could share more words of gentle persuasion that might further encourage all other American State Assembly volunteers to share their story and assembly experiences with the rest of the world…

 

“Lastly, there should be no shame in the progress or lack thereof with your assembly as we are going through a transitional learning curve
and growing pains. No one has ever done this in our lifetimes. So, let’s be patient, understanding, flexible and embrace these changes. Let’s work together, let’s lift each other up, let’s forgive those who have made mistakes, let’s be humble and learn from our mistakes and apologize when we are wrong, let’s be proactive, let’s be positive, let’s keep our eye on the prize, and for God’s sake, let’s love one another and git’er done!”

 

 

Thank you, to Tammy Healy on New Jersy, Michelle Ford on California, and to all other men and women from each American State Assembly working diligently – with inspiration and peaceful compassion to stand up their State Assemblies beyond In-session status.

Our office has received significant positive feedback on the promoting of this unique approach towards stable outreach efforts. We would like to thank everyone involved in the project, and everyone from among our 50 American States who have participated so far, and who are planning to participate in all future interview opportunities.

 

To contact podcast hosting, please use the contact form here, or ask to speak with the hosts directly at State Assembly Outreach Support for more information on how to get started.