
Post Reports America’s Song, Part 2
Sep 18, 2021
A former police officer, whose powerful rendition of 'God Bless America' comforted a nation post-9/11, reflects on his quiet life today. The podcast explores the song's evolution as a symbol of national sentiment and its entanglement with political issues. Personal struggles, including coping with PTSD and navigating relationships amid societal tensions, reveal the challenging aftermath of trauma. As discussions touch on patriotism's changing meanings, the performers delve into how America grapples with identity and healing.
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Daniel's Move to Sierra Madre
- Daniel Rodriguez moved to Sierra Madre, CA, with his third wife, Marla Cavanaugh, a soprano singer from New Zealand.
- They share a natural, playful dynamic, often likened to a duet between a soprano and tenor.
Marla's Concerns
- Marla began to worry about Daniel after they married, noticing he became sullen and withdrawn.
- She expressed concern to her mother, saying he wasn't himself.
Evolution of "God Bless America"
- "God Bless America," written by Irving Berlin, was initially a WWI march, later a love song to America.
- It evolved into a protest song, used in various social movements.
