In preparation for this exciting new system, we have been posting each Wednesday since March 21, 2018. That means that tomorrow will be the 15th episode posted.
These postings have been of previous-recordings of past media interviews that I have given over the years.
Before later getting into the time-consuming process of converting old audiocassette-taped recordings of interviews, we first wanted to test this system out using already-digitally-recorded interviews.
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So, yes, it’s official:
On this day, June 26, 2018, you may now subscribe and listen to the National Polygamy Advocate ™ PODCAST!
For our national movement of UCAP, Unrelated Consenting Adult Polygamy,
I have been working on some exciting new developments.
One of those is the development of a podcast. This is big deal because it solves a challenge that we have been facing.
Here’s why. As most of you know, over these decades in the movement, I have been interviewed in multitudes of radio interviews. Alas, there has not yet been a usable system to competently (and affordably) bring such recordings to a digital audio audience. In the past, these recorded interviews were offered in audiocassette recordings. But as all of us so truly know, the times have clearly left such “dinosaur” technology behind.
But now things could be changing. A new system has been discovered and is in the process of being tested.
If all testing goes well, this means that the history-making media interviews (and more) will soon be made available on a new system called, the
On Wednesday, April 20, 2016, I was interviewed as a guest with locally-renouned host, Gary Sadlemyer, on The Good Morning Show, on KFAB in Omaha, Nebraska, that aired at 8:20am local time (9:20am ET).
Shortly afterward, KFAB’s website promoted the interview by writing the following:
Mark Henkel with National Polygamy Advocate says that a recent ruling that reinstated Utah’s laws against polygamy are unconstitutional . He explains how the constitution does not give the government the power to control marriage. Learn more at www.NationalPolygamyAdvocate.com
The purpose of this interview was for the breaking news cycle about polygamy from Monday, April 11, 2016: the 10th Circuit Reversed “Sister Wives” case as “moot.” Rather than even hear the merits of the case, the 10th Circuit Court determined that, since the Prosecutor had promised not to specifically prosecute the Brown Family, the Brown family’s legal “standing” to file suit was rendered moot.
This was another excellent interview that has became another new tool for UCAP (unrelated consenting adult polygamy) supporters to share when discussing the issues with others.
On Monday, April 18, 2016, I was interviewed as a guest on The Jayne Carroll Show, on KUIK in Washington Country, Oregon, that aired at 4:35pm local time (7:pm ET).
This interview pertained to the breaking news cycle about polygamy from Monday, April 11, 2016: the 10th Circuit Reversed “Sister Wives” case as “moot.” Rather than even hear the merits of the case, the 10th Circuit Court determined that, since the Prosecutor had promised not to specifically prosecute the Brown Family, the Brown family’s legal “standing” to file suit was rendered moot.
This interview went very well and became yet another tool for UCAP (unrelated consenting adult polygamy) supporters to share when discussing the issues with others.
On Wednesday, April 13, 2016, I was interviewed as a guest on The Christal Frost Show, on WTCM in Traverse City, Michigan, that aired at 11:30 am ET.
The purpose of this interview pertained to the breaking polygamy news cycle from Monday, April 11, 2016: the 10th Circuit Reversed “Sister Wives” case as “moot.” Rather than even hear the merits of the case, the 10th Circuit Court determined that, since the Prosecutor had promised not to specifically prosecute the Brown Family, the Brown family’s legal “standing” to file suit was rendered moot.
This comprehensive interview became another tool for UCAP (unrelated consenting adult polygamy) supporters to share when discussing the issues with others.
On Monday, February 1, 2016, I was interviewed as a guest on Poppoff with Mary Jane Popp, on KAHI in Sacramento, California, that aired at 6:30 pm local time (9:30 pm ET my time zone).
The purpose of this interview pertained to the ongoing polygamy news cycle from Thursday, January 21, 2016: the “Sister Wives” case, Brown v. Buhman, being heard at the Tenth District U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in Denver, Colorado.
The actual interview occurred at 4:30pm ET. Instead of being a live interview, it turned out to be an unedited “lve on tape” interview.
This comprehensive interview became another tool for UCAP (unrelated consenting adult polygamy) supporters to share when discussing the issues with others.
On Wednesday, January 27, 2016, I was interviewed as a guest on The Tom Barnard Show, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at 12:30 pm local time (1:30 pm ET my time zone).
This interview was based on the ongoing polygamy news cycle from Thursday, January 21, 2016: the “Sister Wives” case, Brown v. Buhman, being heard at the Tenth District U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in Denver, Colorado.
The long-experienced professional host, Tom Barnard, initially expected this to be a humorous interview, and he certainly had a great sense of humor. By the end of the interview, he seemed pleasantly and positively surprised at both the seriousness of the discussion and by my comprehensive expertise. Generously addressing me as “Sir” at the end, he very positively said he looked forward to having me back again and that the topic was certainly “fascinating.”
This interview provided yet another useful tool for activists of unrelated consenting adult polygamy – UCAP – to share when discussing the issues with others.