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How Cal Washington Empowers People to Fight Back Using Law, Not Lawyers

What If the System Isn’t Broken — Just Working Exactly as Designed?

I recently had the honor of speaking with Cal Washington, co-founder of the InPower Movement, on the Sovereign Sisters Podcast. His work around the Notice of Liability has been quietly reshaping how people think about law, consent, and power — and after our conversation, I can say this: we are far more entangled in contracts than most of us realize.

The Legal System Isn’t What We Think It Is

Cal’s personal journey started in the trenches of the legal system — not as a lawyer, but as a man pushed into court through family matters. What he uncovered was something most people never see: a system built not on justice, but on commerce.

He explains how most of us operate under contracts we never knowingly agreed to, and how understanding those agreements is the first step to reclaiming personal authority. According to Cal, we’re not dealing with a justice system — we’re dealing with a business model that profits from our participation.

What Is the Notice of Liability?

We touched on Cal’s most recognized contribution — the Notice of Liability — a legal document strategy that doesn’t ask for permission, doesn’t protest, and doesn’t need a lawyer. It’s a formal notice that asserts your boundaries under commercial law and holds individuals accountable for harm.

Whether it’s smart meters, mandates, or infrastructure that threatens health or freedom, Cal breaks down how the NoL creates legal and financial consequences for bad actors. It’s not about fighting — it’s about understanding the rules of the game and using them lawfully.

You Don’t Need a Law Degree to Push Back

One of the most empowering takeaways from our conversation was that you don’t need a legal background to get started. You just need the willingness to learn — and the courage to take responsibility for your own position.

Cal emphasizes clarity, confidence, and calm when facing systems of power. You don’t beg for your rights. You assert them, backed by lawful principles.

They’re Not as Powerful as They Seem

This was one of the most profound truths Cal shared: the system looks powerful, but it’s actually fragile. Its control depends on your unknowing consent — and once you stop giving it, everything shifts.

From judges walking off benches to officials resigning after receiving notices, the stories he shares show that when you speak their language, you’re no longer powerless.

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Sovereign Sisters Podcast | Episode 45 | Regaining Sovereignty

Unlocking Conscious Sovereignty

Are you ready to explore the profound potential within yourself? The latest episode of the Sovereign Sisters Podcast offers a deep dive into the realms of consciousness, natural law, and personal sovereignty. Featuring philosopher and author Ken Bartle, this conversation is a must-watch for anyone interested in reclaiming their intrinsic power and shaping a more just and moral society. Here’s a glimpse into what you can expect.

Overcoming Challenges and Embracing 2025

The episode begins with reflections on embracing a transformative new year. Ken Bartle, a New Zealand-born, Australia-based philosopher, shares his journey of uncovering the deeper principles that govern human consciousness and natural law.

Ken Bartle’s Revolutionary Insights

Ken’s groundbreaking research bridges psychology, metaphysics, and philosophy, introducing practical tools to understand the conscious and subconscious mind. His books, including Conscious Ascendance, Navigate to Freedom, and Nature’s Providence, offer guidance on how immutable natural laws can empower individuals to live with purpose and sovereignty.

The Conscious Process: A Blueprint for Self-Mastery

Ken explains consciousness as a systematic process, likened to a factory producing refined outcomes. He outlines how 20 natural laws guide this process, enabling individuals to align their thoughts, actions, and values with their higher purpose. This approach reveals how our subconscious mind, when intentionally programmed with spiritual values, can lead us to profound transformation.

Harnessing the Power of Values

The conversation highlights the immense potential of identifying and prioritizing core values like courage, truth, and honesty. Ken reveals that by embedding these values into our subconscious, we can live with greater intention, letting them guide our daily decisions effortlessly, much like an autopilot for life.

Moving Into a New Era of Sovereignty

Ken passionately describes humanity’s shift into a conscious era where individuals embrace self-governance. This transformation replaces reliance on external authorities with an empowered, values-driven approach to life. The episode explores how collaboration, respect, and spiritual alignment form the foundation of this new epoch.

Why You Should Watch This Episode

If you’ve ever wondered how to live more authentically, break free from societal constraints, or tap into your innate potential, this episode is for you. Ken Bartle’s insights into the conscious process and natural law are not just theoretical ones. They’re actionable tools to help you reshape your life and contribute to a freer, more harmonious world.

Ready to Transform Your Perspective?

Watch the replay now to immerse yourself in this enlightening discussion. Let Ken’s wisdom inspire you to take charge of your values, embrace your sovereignty, and unlock the full potential within you. Don’t miss this opportunity to start your year with clarity and purpose!

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Sovereign Sisters Podcast | Episode 43 | Homeschooling 101: Myths, Facts, and the Road to Success

Homeschooling 101: My Journey of Myths, Facts, and Finding Success

Homeschooling intrigued me, and especially lately, it feels like the topic is everywhere. As more families embrace this educational path, the myths surrounding it grow just as fast. Is it only for certain types of families? Do kids actually learn, or is it just a free-for-all? In my quest to find answers, I’ve come to realize homeschooling is much more than people assume — it’s a customizable, adaptable, and deeply rewarding approach to education.

Why Homeschooling?

For many families, homeschooling is about tailoring education to fit their child’s unique needs, pace, and interests. Some are drawn to the flexibility it offers, while others are motivated by the desire for a safe learning environment or the freedom to incorporate specific values or philosophies. In today’s world, where traditional schooling faces systemic challenges like overcrowding, outdated curricula, and funding disparities, homeschooling provides an opportunity to reclaim education.

Breaking Down the Myths

One of the biggest misconceptions is that homeschooling is simply “school at home.” In reality, it’s a spectrum of approaches, from structured, curriculum-based learning to student-led, interest-driven methods like unschooling. And let’s not forget the socialization myth — homeschooled kids often interact with a broader range of people through co-ops, sports, volunteering, and other community activities. They’re developing strong interpersonal skills in ways that are just as enriching, if not more so, than traditional school settings.

The Realities of Traditional Education

Public schools have played a critical role in society, but the system has its pitfalls. Standardized testing dominates the curriculum, stifling creativity and critical thinking. Overcrowded classrooms and inequities in resources leave many students — especially those in underserved communities — behind. These challenges make the case for exploring alternatives like homeschooling, where a child’s individual potential can truly shine.

The Homeschool Advantage

Research backs it up: homeschoolers often outperform their public school peers academically. They excel in standardized tests, adapt quickly to college settings, and cultivate independence and problem-solving skills that serve them well in life. Beyond academics, homeschooling offers the chance to create a supportive environment that nurtures emotional well-being and fosters a lifelong love of learning.

Finding Your Path in Homeschooling

One of the most exciting aspects of homeschooling is its versatility. You can choose a method that fits your family’s lifestyle, whether it’s structured learning, project-based education, or a mix of multiple approaches. Communities and co-ops offer additional support, enriching the experience with group activities, specialized classes, and social connections.

Getting Started

If homeschooling feels like the right fit, the first step is understanding your state’s laws. From there, you can define your goals, choose a style, and find a curriculum that works for you. It’s also important to connect with other homeschooling families — there’s a wealth of advice and encouragement waiting in local and online communities.

A Journey Worth Taking

Homeschooling isn’t just an educational choice; it’s a lifestyle that emphasizes independence, creativity, and adaptability. Yes, there will be challenges, but the rewards — watching your child thrive in an environment tailored to their unique needs — make it all worthwhile.

For those curious about homeschooling, my advice is simple: start small, do your research, and be open to learning alongside your child. Whether you’re considering it or just exploring the idea, homeschooling offers a fresh perspective on what education can be.

If this topic sparked your curiosity or left you wanting to dive deeper, I invite you to watch the full video replay of this episode. It’s packed with insights, practical tips, and advice that bring homeschooling to life. Don’t miss the chance to explore the myths, facts, and possibilities of homeschooling and start your journey toward a more personalized approach to education today!

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Sovereign Sisters Podcast | Episode 41 | Create a Voluntary World

Creating a Voluntary World: A Conversation with Cory Edmund Endrulat

At Sovereign Sisters Podcast, we explore ideas that inspire and empower. I had the honor of speaking with Cory Edmund Endrulat, an abolitionist, author, and researcher dedicated to the vision of a voluntary, free world. Through his work as editor of The Liberator 2 and author of books like Slavery Gone for Good, Cory builds on the abolitionist legacy of the 1800s, challenging government systems and advocating for self-ownership and community empowerment.

A Vision for a Voluntary World

Cory’s philosophy centers on the idea that humans thrive best when guided by the principles of nature, consent, and morality rather than coercion. He defines a voluntary world as one where people live peacefully, consensually, and authentically without the imposition of rulers. Drawing inspiration from history, Cory highlights how abolitionists like William Lloyd Garrison worked to dismantle systems of slavery through moral education and grassroots action. Similarly, today’s voluntary movements can create parallel societies by fostering self-reliance, education, and community connection.

Empowering Communities

Cory emphasized the importance of individual and collective action in creating this vision. He draws on his diverse background in health, permaculture, and philosophy to inspire actionable steps for change. Whether it’s growing food, educating oneself on natural laws, or participating in community-building initiatives, Cory believes that empowerment begins with personal responsibility and authentic living.

One of the most striking points Cory made was how much of our modern systems — from government to education — perpetuate a kind of mental slavery. He connected this to historical patterns where control was maintained through fear, coercion, and the manipulation of belief systems. The antidote, he argued, lies in reconnecting with nature, practicing self-governance, and fostering moral character.

Practical Steps to Take

Cory offered a wealth of actionable insights for those looking to embrace a voluntary lifestyle:

  • Grow Your Own Food: Start with one local, perennial plant and engage your neighbors in the process.
  • Engage in Self-Reflection: Journaling, shadow work, or simply questioning the norms can uncover deeper truths about personal and societal beliefs.
  • Educate Yourself and Others: Share resources like Cory’s books and videos on the psychology of statism.
  • Create Parallel Systems: Collaborate on local projects like permaculture gardens, food forests, or community gatherings to model the change you want to see.

A Call to Action

This episode was packed with inspiration, but the real power lies in taking action. Cory’s initiatives, such as The Liberator 2, Health Revealed (in development), and his permaculture work with NITA, are incredible resources for anyone looking to contribute to this movement.

Take the time to watch the full video replay to discover Cory’s ideas and find actionable ways to bring them into your own life. Together, we can create a world that thrives on freedom, connection, and authenticity. I encourage you to stay empowered, stay inspired, and remember — you have the power to shape the world you want to live in.

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Sovereign Sisters Podcast | Episode 21 | Embracing Sovereignty and New Beginnings

Watch the recording to see who goes solo in this week’s solo podcast. The content of the podcast addresses a significant shift in American governance with the overturning of the Chevron Deference. The journey ahead will keep us focused on the theme of sovereignty and independence.

The Chevron Deference: What It Means and Why It Matters

The Chevron Deference, also known as Chevron Doctrine, originated from a 1984 Supreme Court ruling that allowed federal agencies to interpret ambiguous laws in their regulatory actions. This doctrine effectively gave agencies like the EPA and ATF substantial power to impose regulations without explicit legislative approval. The recent overturning of this doctrine marks a pivotal moment, potentially reshaping how laws are interpreted and enforced.

A Call for Awareness and Action

It’s necessary to emphasize the importance of understanding these legal changes and their implications. It’s common to criticize the lack of public awareness and the hidden nature of such decisions, that’s why it imperative that listeners stay informed and proactive. The Chevron Doctrine’s reversal signals a shift back to a more constitutionally grounded governance, where laws must be clear and directly enacted by elected legislators.

The Importance of Sovereignty

Central to this message is the concept of sovereignty—both personal and collective. Individuals can reclaim their independence by staying informed, questioning ambiguous regulations, and uniting with like-minded people. There are examples highlighted like the restrictions on Idaho farmers’ water rights, illustrating how government agencies’ overreach can have dire consequences on everyday lives.

A New Beginning

A powerful call to action is sent out to all listeners: to embrace sovereignty as a birthright and a path to a fuller, more conscious life. Time to evaluate your lives, discard what doesn’t serve you, and stand firm in your autonomy. Sovereignty is not just a political stance but a personal commitment to living authentically and independently.

The Sovereign Sisters Podcast remains hopeful and determined to guide our audience through these transformative times. Embracing this new beginning and reclaiming your sovereignty.

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Sovereign Sisters Podcast | Episode 5 | Big Gov Holds Healthy Food Hostage

In an era where the very essence of our food system seems to be in the hands of political agendas, one man stands sovereign, advocating for clean eating and sustainable living. Bruce Haines, a true steward of the land and a beacon of hope in the realm of agriculture brings his knowledge of the “system” to light. His journey towards clean food production spans over a decade, marked by unwavering dedication and a deep-rooted passion for nurturing the earth and feeding the community.

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, the Haines’ homestead is more than just a farm—it’s a testament to the principles of sustainable agriculture. For the past eleven years, Bruce has been on a mission to produce chemical-free food, prioritizing the health of the soil and the well-being of those who consume his harvest.

Bruce’s connection to the land runs deep, shaped by his upbringing in neighboring Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where he was immersed in the rich agricultural heritage of the Amish community. It’s this upbringing that instilled in him a profound appreciation for the earth’s bounty and a commitment to preserving it for future generations.

But Bruce’s journey is not without its challenges. Like many sustainable farmers, he has faced obstacles imposed by what he calls “our current political overlords.” One such example is the plight of Amos Miller, an organic Amish farmer in Lancaster, PA, whose struggles have shed light on the harsh realities of sustainable farming in today’s political landscape.

It’s a reality where healthy foods are often held hostage by big government under the guise of protection, but as Bruce and many others like him know, it’s more about control than genuine concern for public health. The regulations and red tape imposed on small-scale, sustainable farmers often serve to suffocate their operations rather than support them. Through thought-provoking conversations like this one with Bruce Haines, this podcast seeks to ignite curiosity and quench the thirst for truth among its listeners.

As we delved deeper into the conversation with Bruce, we uncovered not just the challenges but also the triumphs of sustainable agriculture. From regenerative farming practices to community empowerment, Bruce shares insights that inspire hope and ignite a sense of purpose in those who believe in the power of clean eating and conscious living.

In a world where the industrial food complex reigns supreme, individuals like Bruce Haines  and Amos Miller serve as beacons of light, guiding us towards a future where the health of the planet and its people take precedence over profit and control. It’s time to rally behind the voices of change and reclaim our food system from the clutches of political agendas.

Our mission at the Sovereign Sisters Podcast is to unravel the truth and empower ourselves to make informed choices that nourish both body and soul. Together, we can build a world where healthy, sustainable food is not a luxury but a fundamental right for all.

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