Meet Angeline Payne

 

Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Angeline Payne. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.

Angeline, so good to have you with us today. We’ve always been impressed with folks who have a very clear sense of purpose and so maybe we can jump right in and talk about how you found your purpose?

My purpose in life was revealed through my lived experience-each challenge, triumph, and lessen shaping the woman I am today. As a mother of six, a wife of 30 years, and a community leader, I’ve witnessed firsthand the power of strong families, self-reliance, and an American cultural identity in shaping a thriving society.

My journey has not been without struggle. From navigating the realities of diabetes and recovering from a stroke to enduring a difficult marriage, I have learned resilience in the face of adversity. These experiences deepened my understanding of what it means to serve-not just my family, but my community and my country.

I found my purpose in bridging the gaps-weather in governance, Community development, economic stability, or education. I see where society has faltered, and I am committed to restoring what has been lost: strong family structures, empowered women who stand in their feminine role, self-sufficient communities, and a nation unified under the principles of hard work, responsibility, and faith.

Every initiative I undertook-weather it’s WIFEDOM, a book that I am currently working on, my work in homelessness solutions, my advocacy for a cultural American identity, or my political aspirations-is rooted in this purpose. I am here to guide, to build, and to inspire a movement of people who refuse to let our country and our communities fall into decline

My purpose is clear: to be a force for restoration, empowerment, and unification-so that future generations inherit a nation worth believing in.

Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?

What I do and why it matters

I am a leader, builder, and problem solver. My work spans across multiple fronts-economic development, education, Community empowerment, and political reform-all with a singular mission: to restore stability, unity, and self-sufficiency to American families and communities. Through my organizations and initiatives, I bridge the gaps in governance, economic opportunity, and personal empowerment, ensuring that every individual has the tools to thrive.

I am the founder of WIFEDOM, a book and movement dedicated to helping women reclaim their essential role in strengthening families and communities. I lead the South Fulton Human Services coalition, now a foundation, focus on providing direct solutions to homelessness, behavioral health, and economic empowerment. I am deeply involved in electoral and constitutional reform, champion the Convention Of States to curb Federal overreach and restore true representation to the people by running as a presidential candidate again in 2028.

Beyond these initiatives, I educate and equip individuals with practical knowledge-weather it’s through workshops on economic stabilization planning, or election integrity forums to help citizens understand their role as voters.

What’s exciting is special about my work

What makes my work powerful is that it goes beyond talk-it’s about action. I don’t just discuss problems, I create solutions. I believe in giving individuals the resources, education, and support they need to change their own lives and communities.

What excites me the most is seeing people reclaim their own power-whether it’s a woman finding her strength and wiped them, a teacher realized and they can educate beyond the system, or citizens stepping up to fight for their constitutional rights. My work is about Awakening people to their own potential and providing them the platform to act.

My Brand and Mission: Uniting a Nation

I stand for self-reliance, family values, cultural American identity, and a return to personal and community responsibility. My brand is about leadership that is not just spoken but lived-rooted in faith, family, and action.

Through initiatives like the I can be president coloring book, the economic stabilization planning program, and my work and political reform, I am actively engaging individuals in the process of restoring our Constitutional Republic. My campaign to unify Americans is centered on eliminating divisive identity labels and restoring a shared cultural identity. This is how we reclaim national resilience and trust in our systems.

I am reaching people through digital education, online communities, and real world action. From webinars to grassroot outreach, I am building a movement of individuals who are ready to stop waiting for Change and start creating it.

I am building a movement of cultural Americans-people who reject the labels that divide us and instead embrace what unites us: our shared values, work ethic, and love for this country. Through my advocacy, workshops, digital books, and live discussions, “I am reaching individuals who are ready to take back control of their lives and communities.

Ways to get involved:

• Read WIFEDOM – a guide that will be coming out around September of this year 2025 for women reclaiming their role and family and Community leadership.

• Join the South Fulton Human Services coalition- as a newly designated Foundation we accept members across the world, where you can be a part of the real solutions for homelessness,, economic empowerment, and social services.

• Support The Teachers Project- helping educators transition into a hybrid School model to give parents better choices.

• Take my course on-Economic Stabilization Planning, and learn how to navigate your personal economy, through positive cognitive behavioral education, personal financial literacy, career and housing stabilization.

• Engage In Political Change, learn how to navigate the political landscape by taking my course: Community Civics 101, to learn how to engage with your legislature at the county, state and federal level because with my presidential aspirations to grassroots activism, I am working to restore Faith in American governance.

I am here to inspire action, bring people together, and build a future where Americans are proud, self-reliant, and united. If you believe in these principles, join me. The movement isn’t about me – is about us.

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?

My most important qualities and skills

Leadership And Vision: I don’t just see problems, I develop and implement solutions. Whether in politics, community development, or business, I always think ahead.

Resilience And Adaptability: I’ve faced personal health challenges, a difficult marriage, and setbacks, but I continue to push forward, creating opportunities for myself and others.

Community building liability to bring people together – weather through the South Fulton Human Services coalition, WIFEDOM, or my political efforts – shows my skill in uniting people under a shared mission.

Entrepreneurial Thinking: I have a keen understanding of economic development, business operations, and financial strategy, allow me to create an impactful projects and businesses.

Political And Constitutional Knowledge: my advocacy for training citizens on how to navigate our political landscape, through Community civics 101,the advocacy for The Constitution Of States, government reform, and grassroot activism showcases my deep understanding of governance and policy.

Empowerment And Teaching: from helping women rediscover their value in society to training individuals and economic stability, my work is rooted in educating and uplifting others.

Strategic Planning And Logistics: my experience and organizational development, project management, and executive leadership ensures that I can turn ideas into reality.

My Areas Of Knowledge

Cultural Identity And Family Structure: understanding the foundational role of family and importance of cultural unity.

• Economic And Community Development navigating funding, business creation, and stabilizing economies at a grassroots level.

• Government And Policy: knowledge of constitutional rights, governance structures, election integrity and the need for reform.

• Education And Workforce Transition: helping individuals and teachers adapt to New economic realities.

• Crisis response and safety: developing programs like the active shooter threat awareness response program.

• Health And Wellness personal experience with diabetes and stroke recovery and food for medicine gives me insight into resilience and self-care.

Advice for Someone Early in their Journey

1. Know Your Value And Purpose – understand that your role in society matters. Whether you are raising a family, building a business, or serving your community, you have a purpose. Seek it early and commit to it. The best way to approach this is to learning your inner world and focusing on your Divine walk. PURPOSE!

2. Develop Resilience – life will challenge you. What matters is how you respond. Be active not reactive. Learn from setbacks, adapt, and keep moving forward, using your past as a compass.

3. Take Responsibility For Your Life – no one is coming to save you, you are your first responder. Your success, your community, and your nation depend on individuals who step up and take ownership of their circumstances.

4. Build meaningful relationships – Community is everything. Surround yourself with people who share your values and who challenge you to be better. Criticism is a tool to enhance what you already know.

5. Master the basics – whether it’s home economics, personal financial literacy, or understanding your rights, having a strong foundation will set you apart.

6. Stay informed and get involved – educate yourself about the systems that govern your life. Be active in your community, engage in politics, and never allow yourself to be uninformed.

7. Lead By Example – integrity matters. If you want to inspire others, be the person who stands up, takes action, and embodies the principles you preach.

8. Take The First Step – you don’t need all the answers to start. If you see a problem, take initiative. Start small, learn as you go, and never stop improving. Approach everything in small units and build like a block chain, making sure that everything is connected with no gaps. Think tactically.

How can folks who want to work with you connect?

Seeking partners in collaborators to restore America

I am looking for a leaders, visionaries, and action takers who are ready to step up and take responsibility for restoring our communities, strengthening families, and unifying our country under a shared cultural American identity. I am seeking individuals who believe in self resilience, limited government, economic empowerment and the protection of constitutional rights.

Who I want to partner with:

Political allies and reformers

• individuals committed to restoring trust in the Democratic process in a limiting Federal overreach.

• Candidates, activist, and organizations that support term limits, true fiscal responsibility, and election integrity.

• Those interested in funding or supporting initiatives like Gap housing, small business training, political candidates willing to step up and Workforce transition programs.

• individuals passionate about self-sufficiency, property ownership, and financial education.

Educators And Cultural Advocates

• teachers, tutors, and educational reformers looking to break free from failing public School models.

• leaders who want to empower women and families through movements like WIFEDOM.

• individuals recognize the importance of American cultural identity and are committed to restoring strong family values.

Safety and constitutional rights advocates

• Second amendment supporters, security professionals, and Community organizers who believe in empowered, self-reliant citizens.

• Those committed to public safety initiatives, such as the active shooter threat awareness response program.

Grassroot organizers and communicators

• Digital strategist, -media professionals, and content creators who can help spread the message and engage citizens in action.

• leaders interested in developing new ways to connect with and mobilize Americans around these principles.

How To Connect And Collaborate

If you are aligned with this mission and ready to take action, I want to hear from you. Let’s work together to build a network of individuals and organizations who are committed to restoring this country, one family, one community, and one policy at a time.

Ways To Reach Me:

• Email – [email protected]

• Social Media – angelpayne or no mo pepto

• Website – madamepresidentpayne.com

• Join The Movement – attend a virtual or in person strategy session by reaching out to me by email.

If you believe in personal responsibility, strong families, economic freedom, and return to fundamental American values, less connect and build something meaningful together.

Contact Info:

  • Website: www madamepresidentpayne.com
  • Facebook: /angelpayne
  • Linkedin: /angelpayne
  • Other: 404-202-2169

Image Credits

Slingshots: DeAndre (headshot)

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