For centuries, history has been passed down through the stories of our lived experiences. And in this episode you’ll get a taste of the remarkable life of Jim Gray — The Cowboy — and this conversation might just be the most unexpected one we've had yet.Jim Gray is a rancher, historian, author, and director of the Jansen Museum in Geneseo, Kansas — a town of about 220 people in Rice County. He takes us from the wild cattle towns of 1860s Kansas all the way to a blinding white light on a rural road in the summer of 1972. Whether he's riding the Chisholm Trail or piecing together a collection of UFO drawings in a repurposed farmhouse museum, Jim sees the Kansas prairie as a place that communicates with those willing to listen.HighlightsA severe hailstorm recently devastated Salina — lost movie theater, closed mall, shattered pool railings — and the aftermath brought a wave of out-of-state dent repair hustlers trying to bribe Sydney at the permit officeJim Gray grew up three miles east of Geneseo and comes from a long line of livestock people whose family ranch in Rice County is still operating todayA music teacher once told young Jim to ditch the cowboy hat — his voice would take him farther. He didn't listen, and he has no regretsJoseph McCoy's stockyards in Abilene (1867) transformed Kansas: cattle shipments went from 35,000 head to 300,000 in just four years before the town literally ran the drovers offIn 2011, Jim helped organize a modern cattle drive from south of Caldwell to Ellsworth — 300 head, three weeks, chuck wagons, and a near-runaway that cost him his canteenHollywood cowboys (think Yellowstone) don't match reality — real cowboys Jim has known are shy, polite, and would never cuss around a womanJim's book centers on Ellsworth, where the phrase "a man for breakfast" meant killing someone — and where Civil War veterans once dragged outlaws out of their beds to restore orderIn late July/early August 1972, Jim and his wife-to-be experienced a blinding white light that filled their car and retracted up into the sky — followed by a massive dust devil that came straight down Main StreetThe Janzen Museum in Geneseo preserves the collection of Dr. Elmer D. Janzen — minister, chiropractor, ventriloquist, auctioneer — who amassed 8,000 family history slides and an entire room of UFO materials, including technical drawings of flying saucers by a Nickerson mechanical arts teacher named John DeanJim built a medicine wheel on his pasture 25–30 years ago, aligned to the equinoxes, that he says has taught him as much about the circle of life as any college classKansas UFO Day is June 27th (a Saturday) at the Jansen Museum in Geneseo, featuring vendors and the "Martians and Market" pop-upThe hosts played "Beam Me Up, Kansas" — a segment preparing extraterrestrials for life in the Sunflower State, covering tornado sirens, I-70 crosswinds, the Kansas State Fair parking situation, and which Kansan should negotiate first contact (Jason Sudeikis got a strong vote)Chapters0:04 — Hailstorm Fallout in Salina1:20 — Dent Repair Hustle Stories3:27 — Meet The Cowboy, Jim Gray4:54 — Becoming The Cowboy7:05 — Falling for Kansas History9:01 — Abilene Stockyards Revolution13:22 — Modern Chisholm Trail Drive (2011)18:19 — Cowboy Work Then and Now23:03 — Hollywood vs. Real Cowboys23:57 — Ellsworth Wild West Tales27:19 — Gunfight Myths and Reality28:25 — The 1972 UFO Encounter31:19 — Museum Founder & UFO Links (Dr. Elmer D. Janzen)32:29 — Doc Janzen's Slide Archive33:12 — The UFO Room Origins34:19 — Museum Neglect & Revival35:39 — Did Janzen Believe?37:26 — Distant Horizons Prairie38:51 — Medicine Wheel Wisdom41:17 — Kansas UFO Day & Visiting the Jansen Museum42:48 — Roswell: Cowboys and Aliens43:49 — Hosts Reflect on Jim45:39 — Beam Me Up, Kansas (Segment)47:27 — Alien Questions: Tornado Sirens49:30 — Driving I-70 Survival Guide50:38 — Which Kansan Negotiates with Aliens?52:05 — Which Kansas Town Has the Most Alien Energy?53:40 — Share Your UFO Story54:47 — Episode Wrap & AnnouncementsResourcesGeneseo City Museum — https://www.geneseomuseum.com/Kansas UFO Day — June 27th (Saturday) at the Jansen Museum, Geneseo, KS https://www.geneseomuseum.com/copy-of-aboutSend your UFO story: info@askakansan.comLearn more about the podcast at askakansan.com!This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network, for more information, visit ictpod.net