Registered

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

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

  • Cynthia Carr probably taught your parents, too

    July 2nd, 2020  |  26 mins 16 secs
    city council, iola, kansas, laharpe, librarian, mayor, small towns

    In today’s episode, Richard Luken sits down with Cynthia Carr, longtime Iola Middle School librarian, LaHarpe city council member, and co-owner of the RV Park in LaHarpe.

    We took some time to talk about her experiences as an educator, her perspective on LaHarpe’s recent progress and the work still to be done in the Allen County community.

  • "We felt the knee on our neck."

    June 24th, 2020  |  32 mins 16 secs
    activism, african american, iola, kansas, race, racism, rally, voices

    Ana Davis took the stage at Iola’s June 7th rally for Black Lives. Although seemingly a shy soul, Ana delivered a powerful and impassioned speech, insisting we have no time to waste creating a better world for our children. Her youngest son Mack, age 12, stood by her side.

    Almost two weeks later, on Juneteenth, Tim Stauffer spoke with her about her experiences growing up as a Black American and living in Iola, her thoughts about what needs to change, and how, amidst the tireless struggle for justice, she finds joy.

  • If not me, then who?

    June 21st, 2020  |  41 mins 15 secs
    activism, iola, kansas, race, racism, rally, solidarity, voices

    In recent weeks, Daniel and Nicole Schowengerdt of Iola have taken an increasingly active role in fighting for racial justice by attending marches, creating petitions and having tough--but necessary--conversations with friends and family.

    Tim Stauffer sits down to talk with the couple about motivates them, how they discuss racism with their children and the road our country has left to travel.

  • Voices from the Black Lives Matter rally in Iola

    June 8th, 2020  |  36 mins 45 secs
    black lives matter, george floyd, iola, kansas, rally, solidarity, voices

    Yesterday, on June 7th, over 250 people attended a rally on Iola's square in support of Black Lives Matter, using the event to stand against racism, express solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, and to commemorate the death of George Floyd.

    Register staff were in attendance speaking with demonstrators about why they were there and what needs to change. Here are their voices.

  • Fourteen months in, Rebecca Johnson has had few chances to catch her breath

    June 6th, 2020  |  34 mins
    covid-19 pandemic, health, public health, sek multi-county health department, southeast kansas

    In this week’s episode, Tim Stauffer sits down with Rebecca Johnson, the director of the Southeast Kansas Multi-County Health Department, to talk about her first fourteen months on the job.

    In her short tenure, she’s been tasked with leading Allen, Anderson, Bourbon and Woodson counties in their response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rebecca and Tim talk about what the SEK Multi-County Health Department is doing—as well as where it can improve—in its efforts to keep us all safe and healthy.

  • The Westervelt family weaves their way on the trails, together

    May 29th, 2020  |  22 mins 50 secs
    allen county kansas, covid-19, family, iola, pandemic, prairie spirit, trails

    Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, Jaime Westervelt, her parents Mike and Leah Oswald, and Jaime's three children Wyatt, Griffen and Jolee, made very regular use of the trails. Now, though, with the family stuck at home much more, the trails have provided a refuge and escape from these distressing times. And somewhere along the gravel chert paths, they grew closer as a family as well.

    In this episode, recorded on a rainy May evening, reporter Trevor Hoag and Tim Stauffer accompany the Westervelt family on one of their walks on the Prairie Spirit Trail.

  • Kurt Jackson’s quest: Add value to life. Every single day.

    May 19th, 2020  |  43 mins 35 secs
    alcoholism, depression, mental health, mental health awareness month, motivation, substance abuse, suicide, youth

    In this week’s episode, we speak with Kurt Jackson of Yates Center. Kurt is a youth motivational speaker and life coach. Our conversation with him--which touched on his battles with depression and alcohol and his journey to health— was originally broadcast via Facebook Live and is part of our effort to recognize May as Mental Health Awareness Month. It’s also a testament to the power of candidly discussing mental health issues.

  • Pregnant in the midst of a pandemic

    May 10th, 2020  |  31 mins 48 secs
    allen county kansas, covid-19, iola, pandemic, pregnancy

    Iola residents Katie Mitchell and Kyle Lovseth share what it’s like to be expecting a child in the midst of a pandemic. Katie, a Sociology professor at Allen Community College, is 31 weeks pregnant. She and Kyle are expecting their first child.

  • Now more than ever, Lisse Regehr sees an Allen County that’s coming together

    April 27th, 2020  |  30 mins 39 secs
    allen county, covid-19, economic development, iola, kansas, pandemic, thrive allen county

    Register reporter Trevor Hoag, editor Susan Lynn and Tim Stauffer sit down with Lisse Regehr, the CEO of Thrive Allen County, to discuss what she’s hearing from Allen County businesses and individuals in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and what Thrive is doing to help.

  • Next year, Regina Chriestenson plans to savor every moment.

    April 20th, 2020  |  22 mins 7 secs
    covid-19, drama, education, iola, iola high school, speech, usd 257

    We speak with Regina Chriestenson, the speech and drama instructor at Iola High School, on how she and her students have dealt with the abrupt end to their school year, and for her seniors, their entire high school careers.

  • Dr. Brian Wolfe can't say it enough: Wash. Your. Hands.

    April 7th, 2020  |  26 mins 9 secs
    allen county kansas, community health center, coronavirus, covid-19, health, healthcare, iola

    Dr. Brian Wolfe of Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas answers our questions about COVID-19 and offers insights on how to best protect ourselves here in Allen County.

  • Savannah Flory on her visions for TLC Garden Center and her beloved LaHarpe

    March 11th, 2020  |  22 mins 35 secs
    laharpe, rural life, small businesses, tlc garden center

    Tim Stauffer sits down with Savannah Flory of TLC Garden Center to discuss the life of a small business owner committed to building a stronger LaHarpe.

  • Ray Maloney and how to build a workforce for the future

    March 5th, 2020  |  31 mins 34 secs
    allen county, employment, laharpe, workforce training

    Richard Luken and Tim Stauffer sit down with Ray Maloney of Ray's Metal Depot to discuss his efforts to train Allen County's workforce and prepare our kids for the future. He discussed his role in the Regional Rural Tech Center, a USD 257 school bond issue and a new initiative to build tiny homes in LaHarpe.

  • Step back, slow down: An interview with Dr. Wright of SEK Mental Health

    February 27th, 2020  |  34 mins 25 secs
    allen county kansas, families, mental health, stress, stress management

    Tim Stauffer sat down with Dr. Doug Wright, Clinical Director with SEK Mental Health Center, to talk about how stress affects families and how best to manage it. Check out sekmhcenter.org for more info.

  • When a pool isn't just a pool

    February 19th, 2020  |  26 mins 58 secs
    activities center, allen community college, allen county kansas, iola

    Tim Stauffer sat down with Susan Lynn, Register editor and publisher, and Trevor Hoag, our newest reporter, to review what happened at Allen Community College's public forum this Monday.

  • Don Bain: The luckiest guy in the world

    February 13th, 2020  |  27 mins 19 secs
    allen county, education, iola, teachers, usd 257

    This Valentine's Day, Don Bain, a longtime educator, principal and superintendent for USD 257, will be honored between the girls and boys basketball games at Iola High School. In this special episode, Tim Stauffer spoke with Richard Luken about his recent interview with "the luckiest guy in the world."