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DadGrass Podcast is a family-friendly folk music podcast that uses American roots music to explore history, storytelling, and shared cultural memory, starting where modern podcasts are played. Hosted by a public-school music educator and folk/Americana musician Tim McWilliams, and written in collaboration with his wife Laura McWilliams, a Speech-Language Pathologist, DadGrass Podcast introduces kids (and the adults raising them) to the songs that have shaped American life: labor songs, regional folk, protest music, and storytelling ballads that help explain who we are and where we came from. Each short episode centers on a single song, its origins, the people who sang it, the moment it came from, and why it has lasted. Rather than telling listeners what to think or believe, DadGrass invites families to listen closely, ask questions, and notice how music carries values, conflict, hope, and identity across generations. In a media environment dominated by fast content and fragmented attention, DadGrass Podcast offers something slower and more connective: shared listening. Folk music gives families a way to talk about history, fairness, work, land, and community through stories and melodies that have endured long after headlines faded. These songs remind us that American history has always been shaped by ordinary people workers, parents, migrants, artists, and neighbors, using music to make sense of change and pass down meaning. Why this matters: Many families want ways to teach history and values without turning every conversation into a debate. Folk music offers a nonpartisan, historically grounded, and emotionally accessible entry point. Songs carry memory. Culture outlasts news cycles. DadGrass Podcast helps families build cultural literacy and historical awareness through music, before polarization, before arguments, before labels. It treats democracy, history, and identity not as abstractions, but as lived experiences passed from one generation to the next. This is music education. It’s cultural memory. And it’s an invitation to listen to the past, to each other, and to the songs that shaped us.
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