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Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens

Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens

By Justin Owens

Over the last 20 years, many people have tried to get Gary Owens to tell his stories. Finally, in June of 2021, his grandson Justin Owens sat down with Gary for a series of podcasting sessions to share those stories.

Sadly on October 5, 2021, Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm.

In Justin's words, "…re-listening to our conversations again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him. For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life."
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Episode 20

Can't Stop Moving with Gary OwensJan 05, 2022

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Episode 20

Episode 20

Episode 20 of Can't Stop Moving concludes with the seventh conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The seventh conversation is separated into five episodes, Episodes 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.


Jan 05, 202210:58
Episode 19

Episode 19

Episode 19 of Can't Stop Moving concludes with the seventh conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The seventh conversation is separated into five episodes, Episodes 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.


Jan 05, 202230:54
Episode 18

Episode 18

Episode 18 of Can't Stop Moving concludes with the seventh conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The seventh conversation is separated into five episodes, Episodes 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.

Dec 29, 202115:44
Episode 17

Episode 17

Episode 17 of Can't Stop Moving concludes with the seventh conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The seventh conversation is separated into five episodes, Episodes 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.


Dec 29, 202124:40
Episode 16

Episode 16

Episode 16 of Can't Stop Moving concludes with the seventh conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The seventh conversation is separated into five episodes, Episodes 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.

Dec 29, 202125:56
Episode 15

Episode 15

Episode 15 of Can't Stop Moving continues the sixth conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The sixth conversation is separated into two episodes, Episodes 14 & 15.

Dec 20, 202122:09
Episode 14

Episode 14

Episode 14 of Can't Stop Moving starts the sixth conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The sixth conversation is separated into two episodes, Episodes 14 & 15.


Dec 20, 202125:02
Episode 13

Episode 13

Episode 13 of Can't Stop Moving continues the fourth conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The fifth conversation is separated into two episodes, Episodes 12 & 13.

Dec 08, 202123:58
Episode 12

Episode 12

Episode 12 of Can't Stop Moving starts the fourth conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The fifth conversation is separated into two episodes, Episodes 12 & 13.

Dec 08, 202125:21
Episode 11

Episode 11

Episode 11 of Can't Stop Moving finishes the fourth conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The fourth conversation is separated into three episodes, Episodes 9, 10 & 11.

Nov 24, 202121:15
Episode 10

Episode 10

Episode 10 of Can't Stop Moving continues the fourth conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The fourth conversation is separated into three episodes, Episodes 9, 10 & 11.

Nov 24, 202135:26
Episode 9

Episode 9

Episode 9 of Can't Stop Moving starts the fourth conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The fourth conversation is separated into three episodes, Episodes 9, 10 & 11.

Nov 24, 202123:03
Episode 8

Episode 8

Episode 8 of Can't Stop Moving finishes the third conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The second conversation is separated into two episodes, Episodes 7 & 8.


From Justin;

In June of 2021, I (Justin Owens) sat down with my grandfather Gary Owens for a handful of podcasting sessions to share the stories of his life and times starting back in the 1940s.

Before we jump into Can't Stop Moving and my conversations with him, I want just to lay the groundwork for how this podcast came to be. Over the last 20 years, many friends and family have tried to get my grandfather to write down his experiences, dictate them, or record audio. He was always very humble about his accomplishments. He would brush it off whenever it would be brought up to him to write down his stories. Usually, he would say, "Who would want to read about me?" or "What I did wasn't very special." I believe that humility partially came from rubbing elbows with huge personalities, and some of it came from his upbringing. Either way, he didn't think anyone would find his life interesting. I continued to tell him that the variety of businesses and the success that he had in each of them was unique, and at the very least, we would have the stories for our family.

Fast forward to the early quarantine lockdowns. We were waiting for the weather to warm up, to get into the fields, and for cows to start giving birth. One day, we were sitting in his office on the farm talking about a story that his grandfather had shared with him as a boy. William Marion Owens had watched Civil War soldiers walk home through his family's fields. After the war had ended, his mother would put out benches, feed them soup, and clean wounds with fresh bandages. I asked him, "Wouldn't it be great if we had a recording of that story to listen to right now?" So I think that's what ultimately changed his mind about recording this podcast.

In the Summer of 2021, we set up shop in a podcast studio and set about recording his stories. It was such a memorable experience to get to do this with him. I truly treasured the weekly one-on-one time with them amidst our just busy and chaotic lives. It's with a heavy heart that I share.

On October 5, 2021, my grandfather Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm. Re-listening to the episodes again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him. For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life.

I want to say thank you to Papa for sitting down with me to record these stories. Please enjoy my conversations with him.

Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens was produced with the help of Spokast!, a podcasting production company based out of Spokane, Washington.

Nov 17, 202133:27
Episode 7

Episode 7

Episode 7 of Can't Stop Moving starts the third conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The second conversation is separated into two episodes, Episodes 7 & 8.


From Justin;

In June of 2021, I (Justin Owens) sat down with my grandfather Gary Owens for a handful of podcasting sessions to share the stories of his life and times starting back in the 1940s.

Before we jump into Can't Stop Moving and my conversations with him, I want just to lay the groundwork for how this podcast came to be. Over the last 20 years, many friends and family have tried to get my grandfather to write down his experiences, dictate them, or record audio. He was always very humble about his accomplishments. He would brush it off whenever it would be brought up to him to write down his stories. Usually, he would say, "Who would want to read about me?" or "What I did wasn't very special." I believe that humility partially came from rubbing elbows with huge personalities, and some of it came from his upbringing. Either way, he didn't think anyone would find his life interesting. I continued to tell him that the variety of businesses and the success that he had in each of them was unique, and at the very least, we would have the stories for our family.

Fast forward to the early quarantine lockdowns. We were waiting for the weather to warm up, to get into the fields, and for cows to start giving birth. One day, we were sitting in his office on the farm talking about a story that his grandfather had shared with him as a boy. William Marion Owens had watched Civil War soldiers walk home through his family's fields. After the war had ended, his mother would put out benches, feed them soup, and clean wounds with fresh bandages. I asked him, "Wouldn't it be great if we had a recording of that story to listen to right now?" So I think that's what ultimately changed his mind about recording this podcast.

In the Summer of 2021, we set up shop in a podcast studio and set about recording his stories. It was such a memorable experience to get to do this with him. I truly treasured the weekly one-on-one time with them amidst our just busy and chaotic lives. It's with a heavy heart that I share.

On October 5, 2021, my grandfather Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm. Re-listening to the episodes again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him. For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life.

I want to say thank you to Papa for sitting down with me to record these stories. Please enjoy my conversations with him.

Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens was produced with the help of Spokast!, a podcasting production company based out of Spokane, Washington.

Nov 17, 202129:55
Episode 6

Episode 6

Episode 6 of Can't Stop Moving finishes the second conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The second conversation is separated into three episodes, Episodes 4, 5 & 6.


From Justin;

In June of 2021, I (Justin Owens) sat down with my grandfather Gary Owens for a handful of podcasting sessions to share the stories of his life and times starting back in the 1940s.

Before we jump into Can't Stop Moving and my conversations with him, I want just to lay the groundwork for how this podcast came to be. Over the last 20 years, many friends and family have tried to get my grandfather to write down his experiences, dictate them, or record audio. He was always very humble about his accomplishments. He would brush it off whenever it would be brought up to him to write down his stories. Usually, he would say, "Who would want to read about me?" or "What I did wasn't very special." I believe that humility partially came from rubbing elbows with huge personalities, and some of it came from his upbringing. Either way, he didn't think anyone would find his life interesting. I continued to tell him that the variety of businesses and the success that he had in each of them was unique, and at the very least, we would have the stories for our family.

Fast forward to the early quarantine lockdowns. We were waiting for the weather to warm up, to get into the fields, and for cows to start giving birth. One day, we were sitting in his office on the farm talking about a story that his grandfather had shared with him as a boy. William Marion Owens had watched Civil War soldiers walk home through his family's fields. After the war had ended, his mother would put out benches, feed them soup, and clean wounds with fresh bandages. I asked him, "Wouldn't it be great if we had a recording of that story to listen to right now?" So I think that's what ultimately changed his mind about recording this podcast.

In the Summer of 2021, we set up shop in a podcast studio and set about recording his stories. It was such a memorable experience to get to do this with him. I truly treasured the weekly one-on-one time with them amidst our just busy and chaotic lives. It's with a heavy heart that I share.

On October 5, 2021, my grandfather Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm. Re-listening to the episodes again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him. For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life.

I want to say thank you to Papa for sitting down with me to record these stories. Please enjoy my conversations with him.


Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens was produced with the help of Spokast!, a podcasting production company based out of Spokane, Washington. 

Nov 10, 202124:09
Episode 5

Episode 5

Episode 5 of Can't Stop Moving continues the second conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The second conversation is separated into three episodes, Episodes 4, 5 & 6.


From Justin;

In June of 2021, I (Justin Owens) sat down with my grandfather Gary Owens for a handful of podcasting sessions to share the stories of his life and times starting back in the 1940s.

Before we jump into Can't Stop Moving and my conversations with him, I want just to lay the groundwork for how this podcast came to be. Over the last 20 years, many friends and family have tried to get my grandfather to write down his experiences, dictate them, or record audio. He was always very humble about his accomplishments. He would brush it off whenever it would be brought up to him to write down his stories. Usually, he would say, "Who would want to read about me?" or "What I did wasn't very special." I believe that humility partially came from rubbing elbows with huge personalities, and some of it came from his upbringing. Either way, he didn't think anyone would find his life interesting. I continued to tell him that the variety of businesses and the success that he had in each of them was unique, and at the very least, we would have the stories for our family.

Fast forward to the early quarantine lockdowns. We were waiting for the weather to warm up, to get into the fields, and for cows to start giving birth. One day, we were sitting in his office on the farm talking about a story that his grandfather had shared with him as a boy. William Marion Owens had watched Civil War soldiers walk home through his family's fields. After the war had ended, his mother would put out benches, feed them soup, and clean wounds with fresh bandages. I asked him, "Wouldn't it be great if we had a recording of that story to listen to right now?" So I think that's what ultimately changed his mind about recording this podcast.

In the Summer of 2021, we set up shop in a podcast studio and set about recording his stories. It was such a memorable experience to get to do this with him. I truly treasured the weekly one-on-one time with them amidst our just busy and chaotic lives. It's with a heavy heart that I share.

On October 5, 2021, my grandfather Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm. Re-listening to the episodes again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him. For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life.

I want to say thank you to Papa for sitting down with me to record these stories. Please enjoy my conversations with him.


Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens was produced with the help of Spokast!, a podcasting production company based out of Spokane, Washington. 

Nov 10, 202125:30
Episode 4

Episode 4

Episode 4 of Can't Stop Moving starts the second conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The second conversation is separated into three episodes, Episodes 4, 5 & 6.


From Justin;

In June of 2021, I (Justin Owens) sat down with my grandfather Gary Owens for a handful of podcasting sessions to share the stories of his life and times starting back in the 1940s.

Before we jump into Can't Stop Moving and my conversations with him, I want just to lay the groundwork for how this podcast came to be. Over the last 20 years, many friends and family have tried to get my grandfather to write down his experiences, dictate them, or record audio. He was always very humble about his accomplishments. He would brush it off whenever it would be brought up to him to write down his stories. Usually, he would say, "Who would want to read about me?" or "What I did wasn't very special." I believe that humility partially came from rubbing elbows with huge personalities, and some of it came from his upbringing. Either way, he didn't think anyone would find his life interesting. I continued to tell him that the variety of businesses and the success that he had in each of them was unique, and at the very least, we would have the stories for our family.

Fast forward to the early quarantine lockdowns. We were waiting for the weather to warm up, to get into the fields, and for cows to start giving birth. One day, we were sitting in his office on the farm talking about a story that his grandfather had shared with him as a boy. William Marion Owens had watched Civil War soldiers walk home through his family's fields. After the war had ended, his mother would put out benches, feed them soup, and clean wounds with fresh bandages. I asked him, "Wouldn't it be great if we had a recording of that story to listen to right now?" So I think that's what ultimately changed his mind about recording this podcast.

In the Summer of 2021, we set up shop in a podcast studio and set about recording his stories. It was such a memorable experience to get to do this with him. I truly treasured the weekly one-on-one time with them amidst our just busy and chaotic lives. It's with a heavy heart that I share.

On October 5, 2021, my grandfather Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm. Re-listening to the episodes again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him. For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life.

I want to say thank you to Papa for sitting down with me to record these stories. Please enjoy my conversations with him.

Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens was produced with the help of Spokast!, a podcasting production company based out of Spokane, Washington. 

Nov 10, 202122:56
Episode 3

Episode 3

Episode 3 of Can't Stop Moving finishes the first conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The first conversation is separated into three episodes, Episodes 1, 2 & 3.


From Justin;

In June of 2021, I (Justin Owens) sat down with my grandfather Gary Owens for a handful of podcasting sessions to share the stories of his life and times starting back in the 1940s.

Before we jump into Can't Stop Moving and my conversations with him, I want just to lay the groundwork for how this podcast came to be. Over the last 20 years, many friends and family have tried to get my grandfather to write down his experiences, dictate them, or record audio. He was always very humble about his accomplishments. He would brush it off whenever it would be brought up to him to write down his stories. Usually, he would say, "Who would want to read about me?" or "What I did wasn't very special." I believe that humility partially came from rubbing elbows with huge personalities, and some of it came from his upbringing. Either way, he didn't think anyone would find his life interesting. I continued to tell him that the variety of businesses and the success that he had in each of them was unique, and at the very least, we would have the stories for our family. 

Fast forward to the early quarantine lockdowns. We were waiting for the weather to warm up, to get into the fields, and for cows to start giving birth. One day, we were sitting in his office on the farm talking about a story that his grandfather had shared with him as a boy. William Marion Owens had watched Civil War soldiers walk home through his family's fields. After the war had ended, his mother would put out benches, feed them soup, and clean wounds with fresh bandages. I asked him, "Wouldn't it be great if we had a recording of that story to listen to right now?" So I think that's what ultimately changed his mind about recording this podcast. 

In the Summer of 2021, we set up shop in a podcast studio and set about recording his stories. It was such a memorable experience to get to do this with him. I truly treasured the weekly one-on-one time with them amidst our just busy and chaotic lives. It's with a heavy heart that I share. 

On October 5, 2021, my grandfather Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm. Re-listening to the episodes again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him. For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life.

I want to say thank you to Papa for sitting down with me to record these stories. Please enjoy my conversations with him.


Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens was produced with the help of Spokast!, a podcasting production company based out of Spokane, Washington. 

Nov 03, 202130:22
Episode 2

Episode 2

Episode 2 of Can't Stop Moving continues the first conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The first conversation is separated into three episodes, Episodes 1, 2 & 3.


From Justin;

In June of 2021, I (Justin Owens) sat down with my grandfather Gary Owens for a handful of podcasting sessions to share the stories of his life and times starting back in the 1940s.

Before we jump into Can't Stop Moving and my conversations with him, I want just to lay the groundwork for how this podcast came to be. Over the last 20 years, many friends and family have tried to get my grandfather to write down his experiences, dictate them, or record audio. He was always very humble about his accomplishments. He would brush it off whenever it would be brought up to him to write down his stories. Usually, he would say, "Who would want to read about me?" or "What I did wasn't very special." I believe that humility partially came from rubbing elbows with huge personalities, and some of it came from his upbringing. Either way, he didn't think anyone would find his life interesting. I continued to tell him that the variety of businesses and the success that he had in each of them was unique, and at the very least, we would have the stories for our family.

Fast forward to the early quarantine lockdowns. We were waiting for the weather to warm up, to get into the fields, and for cows to start giving birth. One day, we were sitting in his office on the farm talking about a story that his grandfather had shared with him as a boy. William Marion Owens had watched Civil War soldiers walk home through his family's fields. After the war had ended, his mother would put out benches, feed them soup, and clean wounds with fresh bandages. I asked him, "Wouldn't it be great if we had a recording of that story to listen to right now?" So I think that's what ultimately changed his mind about recording this podcast.

In the Summer of 2021, we set up shop in a podcast studio and set about recording his stories. It was such a memorable experience to get to do this with him. I truly treasured the weekly one-on-one time with them amidst our just busy and chaotic lives. It's with a heavy heart that I share.

On October 5, 2021, my grandfather Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm. Re-listening to the episodes again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him. For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life.

I want to say thank you to Papa for sitting down with me to record these stories. Please enjoy my conversations with him.

Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens was produced with the help of Spokast!, a podcasting production company based out of Spokane, Washington.

Nov 03, 202124:29
Episode 1

Episode 1

Episode 1 of Can't Stop Moving starts the first conversation between Gary Owens and his grandson Justin Owens. The first conversation is separated into three episodes, Episodes 1, 2 & 3.

From Justin;

In June of 2021, I (Justin Owens) sat down with my grandfather Gary Owens for a handful of podcasting sessions to share the stories of his life and times starting back in the 1940s.

Before we jump into Can't Stop Moving and my conversations with him, I want just to lay the groundwork for how this podcast came to be. Over the last 20 years, many friends and family have tried to get my grandfather to write down his experiences, dictate them, or record audio. He was always very humble about his accomplishments. He would brush it off whenever it would be brought up to him to write down his stories. Usually, he would say, "Who would want to read about me?" or "What I did wasn't very special." I believe that humility partially came from rubbing elbows with huge personalities, and some of it came from his upbringing. Either way, he didn't think anyone would find his life interesting. I continued to tell him that the variety of businesses and the success that he had in each of them was unique, and at the very least, we would have the stories for our family.

Fast forward to the early quarantine lockdowns. We were waiting for the weather to warm up, to get into the fields, and for cows to start giving birth. One day, we were sitting in his office on the farm talking about a story that his grandfather had shared with him as a boy. William Marion Owens had watched Civil War soldiers walk home through his family's fields. After the war had ended, his mother would put out benches, feed them soup, and clean wounds with fresh bandages. I asked him, "Wouldn't it be great if we had a recording of that story to listen to right now?" So I think that's what ultimately changed his mind about recording this podcast.

In the Summer of 2021, we set up shop in a podcast studio and set about recording his stories. It was such a memorable experience to get to do this with him. I truly treasured the weekly one-on-one time with them amidst our just busy and chaotic lives. It's with a heavy heart that I share.

On October 5, 2021, my grandfather Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm. Re-listening to the episodes again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him. For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life.

I want to say thank you to Papa for sitting down with me to record these stories. Please enjoy my conversations with him.

Can't Stop Moving with Gary Owens was produced with the help of Spokast!, a podcasting production company based out of Spokane, Washington.

Nov 03, 202135:57
In Memoriam

In Memoriam

In June of 2021, I (Justin Owens) sat down with my grandfather Gary Owens for a handful of podcasting sessions to share the stories of his life and times starting back in the 1940s. 

Before we jump into Can't Stop Moving and my conversations with him, I want just to lay the groundwork for how this podcast came to be.

Over the last 20 years, many friends and family have tried to get my grandfather to write down his experiences, dictate them, or record audio. He was always very humble about his accomplishments. He would brush it off whenever it would be brought up to him to write down his stories. Usually, he would say, "Who would want to read about me?" or "What I did wasn't very special." I believe that humility partially came from rubbing elbows with huge personalities, and some of it came from his upbringing. Either way, he didn't think anyone would find his life interesting. I continued to tell him that the variety of businesses and the success that he had in each of them was unique, and at the very least, we would have the stories for our family. 

Fast forward to the early quarantine lockdowns. We were waiting for the weather to warm up, to get into the fields, and for cows to start giving birth. One day, we were sitting in his office on the farm talking about a story that his grandfather had shared with him as a boy. William Marion Owens had watched Civil War soldiers walk home through his family's fields. After the war had ended, his mother would put out benches, feed them soup, and clean wounds with fresh bandages. 

I asked him, "Wouldn't it be great if we had a recording of that story to listen to right now?" So I think that's what ultimately changed his mind about recording this podcast.

In the Summer of 2021, we set up shop in a podcast studio and set about recording his stories. It was such a memorable experience to get to do this with him. I truly treasured the weekly one-on-one time with them amidst our just busy and chaotic lives. 

It's with a heavy heart that I share. On October 5, 2021, my grandfather Gary passed away peacefully in his home on the farm. Re-listening to the episodes again has helped me immensely to manage the loss, and I hope it can do the same for everyone else who knew him.

For those of you listening who didn't know him, I hope you can enjoy learning about my grandfather, Gary Owen's fully lived life.

I want to say thank you to Papa for sitting down with me to record these stories. Please enjoy my conversations with him. 





Nov 03, 202104:49