Registered

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

188 episodes of Registered since the first episode, which aired on April 2nd, 2019.

  • Seth Bolling of Moran Locker on beef prices, farming and faith

    February 2nd, 2026  |  34 mins 29 secs
    agriculture, allen county, beef, beef industry, cattle, kansas, ranching

    In this week’s episode of Registered, we talk with Bolling about the state of today’s beef industry, what’s behind the recent high prices, and what producers need to continue to thrive in a changing world.

  • Stacey Fager's passion for public education

    January 27th, 2026  |  42 mins 16 secs
    education, iola, iola kansas, kansas, public education, usd 257, vouchers

    In this episode of “Registered,” we talk with Fager about a bill to ban cell phones in Kansas schools, the dangers he sees in a statewide voucher program, and what the future may bring.

  • Humboldt Fitness’s Callee Kaufman wants you to throw your scale away

    January 18th, 2026  |  41 mins 43 secs
    body, body image, exercise, fitness, health, nutrition, resolutions, society, wellness

    Callee Kaufman is a health and wellness coach at Humboldt Fitness. Her approach to health is very different from what you’d expect from a personal trainer. In fact, she urges her clients to rethink everything they’d ever heard about health, exercise, their bodies, nutrition and more.

  • Mayor Lee Roberts on how to move Moran forward

    January 11th, 2026  |  32 mins 59 secs
    allen county, food desert, growth, housing, moran, moran kansas, southeast kansas, taxes

    In this week’s episode of Registered, we speak with Mayor Roberts about how he plans to move Moran forward. What does the town need to grow? How can it prepare for the future? Here’s our conversation.

  • The story of how a data center arrived in Iola

    December 15th, 2025  |  57 mins 55 secs
    allen county kansas, data, data center, economic development, electricity, iola, iola kansas, utility rates, vine energy

    In this week’s episode of “Registered,” Tim Stauffer talks with Iola City Administrator Matt Rehder about how a cold call from Vine Energy set the wheels in motion for what is Iola’s first data center.

  • Reverend Edward Ngaira believes the Christmas story still has plenty to teach us

    December 8th, 2025  |  49 mins 3 secs
    advent, christianity, christmas, faith, kenya, neosho falls, religion, yates center

    In this week’s episode of “Registered,” Tim Stauffer talks with Ngaira about what lessons the Christmas story holds for us today, his hopes as he leads his congregations, and the role of the church in society today.

  • The Humboldt Promise’s mission to empower a generation

    December 1st, 2025  |  48 mins
    college, education, humboldt, humboldt promise, post-secondary education, scholarships, usd 258

    In this week’s episode of “Registered, we chat with Helen Kenny, the Humboldt Promise Coordinator & Post-Secondary Success Coach, on how her work is going as the program takes flight.

  • Humanity House's Barb Button wants you to get out of your comfort zone

    November 25th, 2025  |  33 mins 12 secs
    food insecurity, humanity house, hunger, iola, poverty, thanksgiving

    n this week's episode of "Registered," Humanity House director Barb Button talks about the organization's approach to helping lift people out of poverty, and how community members can help.

  • Tricia Stogsdill is building something special at Allen's Theatre & Film department

    November 17th, 2025  |  28 mins 10 secs
    allen community college, allen county, drama, iola, theatre

    Allen's Theatre & Film Department wrapped up their first performance of the season, "True West," this weekend. It was just the latest in a recent series of exceptional shows. The department is building momentum as it attracts more students and collects accolades from across the region. In this week's episode, we speak with director Tricia Stogsdill about what she's building at Allen, and where she hopes to take the program.

  • Remembering our veterans: a conversation with Tom Sayles

    November 10th, 2025  |  23 mins 1 sec
    iola, military, navy, veteran, vietnam

    In this week's episode of "Registered," Tim Stauffer speaks with U.S. Navy veteran Tom Sayles. Sayles reflects on his military experience, how it changed him and his life after the service, and what being a veteran means to him today.

  • Lauren Moots reflects on her first season as Iola's head volleyball coach

    November 4th, 2025  |  32 mins 5 secs
    athletes, growth, iola, iola high school, mustangs, student athletes, usd 257, volleyball

    Lauren Moots talks about what she learned in her first season as head coach, how she and her athletes grew, and her plans for next year.

  • Dana Daugharthy's vision for USD 257

    October 26th, 2025  |  36 mins 22 secs
    college, college and career ready, higher education, iola high school, tech school, university, usd 257

    Dana Daugharthy has a very clear vision: that USD 257 leads the state in college and career readiness. In his new role as Iola High School’s academic counselor, he’s already hard at work.

  • How Iola moves forward after the recent Gates layoffs

    October 19th, 2025  |  43 mins 16 secs
    allen county, business, gates, industry, iola, layoffs, thrive allen county

    The recent layoffs at Iola’s Gates facility shocked many in our community. In this week’s episode of Registered, Thrive Allen County’s economic development director Camille Lavon discusses the state of local business and industry with the Register’s Tim Stauffer.

  • Why Myra Gleason is running for Iola City Council

    October 12th, 2025  |  45 mins 11 secs
    iola, iola city council, iola kansas, myra gleason, wild bloom coffee

    In this week's episode of Registered, Myra Gleason sits down with the Register's Tim Stauffer to explain why she's running for Iola City Council.

  • Nich Lohman and Iola's road ahead

    October 6th, 2025  |  44 mins 12 secs
    allen county, iola, iola city council, kansas, nich lohman

    Our conversation with Iola City Council candidate Nich Lohman

  • A conversation with longtime Iolan Donna Houser

    September 29th, 2025  |  36 mins 6 secs
    change, community, depression, donna houser, generations, great depression, iola, wwii

    In this episode of Registered, longtime Iolan Donna Houser joins Tim Stauffer to talk about how our community has changed over the years, the value Houser sees in being an active part of it, and the changes she feels we need to make.