Discovering Jean
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Jean Owen always thought of herself as "somebody's someone" – first as her mother's daughter then as her husband's wife. It wasn't until she moved to Villa Gardens that she began stepping into her power as "Just Jean." As president of the resident council and key contributor to Sarah Friedland's award-winning film Familiar Touch (filmed on location at Villa Gardens), Jean has discovered a renewed sense of purpose and identity. Join us for this fascinating conversation about finding yourself and discovering the power of community at any (and every) age.
Chapters (timestamps)
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00:00 — Welcome & show intro
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00:41 — Anna Hall on purpose, belonging & memory care
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04:38 — Meet today's guest: Jean Owen (Pasadena roots)
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05:46 — Teaching, volunteering & community building
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06:28 — Adopt-a-School: seniors + elementary students
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08:02 — Proactive planning & the decision to move to Villa Gardens
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12:11 — What "four levels of care" means (independent to skilled)
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14:20 — Resident Council President: a personal self-awakening
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15:49 — Embracing life's "third act"
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17:01 — Making the film Familiar Touch at Villa Gardens
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18:24 — Why the story matters; residents as cast & collaborators
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20:25 — Authenticity: filming in a real community
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22:11 — Talking openly about aging & dementia
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23:41 — Normal changes vs. dementia; learning to wait for words
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25:02 — "You move to retirement community to live your fullest"
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25:53 — What's next: LeadingAge screening & closing reflections
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26:53 — Credits & thanks
Key takeaways
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Community is a choice—and a catalyst for purpose and growth.
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Intergenerational connection changes attitudes on both sides.
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Proactive moves to senior living can increase independence and options.
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Authentic storytelling helps de-stigmatize dementia and aging.
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Leadership and identity can deepen in later life ("one of one").
Guest bio
Jean Owen—Pasadena educator and community builder—helped launch Kidspace Children's Museum and coordinated Adopt-a-School partnerships (including Villa Gardens with Jefferson Elementary). Widowed in 2017, she moved to Villa Gardens, where she became Resident Council President and contributed to the film Familiar Touch—continuing her lifelong work of building community.
Resources mentioned
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Villa Gardens
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Front Porch Communities & Services
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Kidspace Children's Museum (Pasadena)
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Familiar Touch (feature film shot at Villa Gardens)
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LeadingAge
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