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The Larry Meiller Show

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The Larry Meiller Show

Wisconsin Public Radio

The Larry Meiller Show

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The Larry Meiller Show

Wisconsin Public Radio

The Larry Meiller Show

A daily Society and Culture podcast
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We talk with two scientists from Wisconsin Green Fire about a study on large bird mortality and injury. Then, we move to the basics of backyard chickens with a farmer from Northwest Wisconsin.
It’s natural for dogs to bark, but there comes a point when constant, aggravated barking is a nuisance for humans and a sign of concern for the dog. One of our favorite veterinarians is back to share how to help a dog that barks too much.
First, we talk about ENERGY STAR, a program that can help you conserve and save money at home. Then, we hear updates about a Wisconsin-based clean energy initiative.
Many people are interested in lawns that feed pollinators. We talk with a turf expert about the latest research on non-grass alternatives and answer your lawn care questions.
We learn more about advance care planning amid Healthcare Decisions Week. Then, two experts from Wisconsin Medigap Helpline walk you through signing up for Medicare after turning 65.
A brood of periodical cicadas that call part of Wisconsin home is emerging for the first time in 17 years this spring. We cover all things cicada with one of our favorite entomologists. Find the UW Insect Diagnostic Lab here. Learn more about c
We hear how libraries in Wisconsin are constantly evolving to meet patrons’ needs. Then, recipes for food that would fit right into the hit 1970s show “Happy Days.”
Gluteal tendinopathy might be the cause of pain in the hips and buttocks. It’s common in women over 40, and often is accompanied by lower back pain. Our physical therapists return to talk about gluteal tendinopathy diagnosis and treatment.
The air temperatures may be warm but that doesn’t mean your soil is ready for planting. We talk with nationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers about what we can do to heat up the soil faster. We also look at April gardening chores. Get mo
Whether small or large, a remodel takes lots of planning and patience. Our two home improvement experts offer advice on how to plan a project from start to finish.
The author of “Molds, Mushrooms, and Medicine: Our Lifelong Relationship with Fungi” shares fascinating details about our body, food and fungi. Then, a forager and business owner shares how to get into the nourishing hobby.
Collectively, about five million Americans are diagnosed with either MS or Sjogren’s disease. Two doctors visit to help us understand more about each disorder.
Buying a used computer or phone is a great way to save money and be more sustainable. One of our tech experts returns to share what to look for in a refurbished computer, tablet or phone. Plus, how to extend the life of your old tech.
Containers are a great option for tricky spots in your garden. We talk about selecting plants, containers and soil for pots. And we look at how to grow seeds inside and successfully transfer them to your garden.
An important part of financial literacy is knowing how to keep your finances safe and secure. But scammers are sophisticated and good at convincing you to hand over your money. We find out how to keep your money safe with advice from our expert
Baby wild animals can be cute, but their best chances for survival are with their mothers. We learn more about what to do if you find an orphaned baby wild animal. Plus, a new resource for urban and suburban residents for sharing their cities w
We cover the UW-Stout gymnastics team’s trip to nationals, plus break down the final teams remaining in the college basketball NCAA championship tournament.
We visit Milwaukee to learn how one beekeeper’s hives are thriving in the city. Plus, we hear from an improviser and coach at ComedySportz about the organization’s legacy and the skills you need onstage.
A successful native garden requires planning. We talk with nationally recognized native plant expert Neil Diboll about how to select the right plants and how to determine their location in your garden. We also talk about how to prepare soil and
We look at healing after the loss of a partner through the eyes of a widower and a professional.
We learn how to limit food waste at home, with a bit of planning and proper storage. Then, we hear about a group that’s rehabilitating trout streams in Southwest Wisconsin.
An animal behaviorist joins us to talk about how to teach your dog recall, or how to come when called. We also cover a wide variety of listener questions, including how to change a puppy’s name and helping with separation anxiety.
We cover the latest stories from the Driftless Area, including the history of Lake Onalaska. Then, the Weather Guys discuss spring weather and how visibility is measured.
It’s finally time to start seeds inside. We talk with two UW Extension experts about how to get good results from your efforts. We also take a look at pruning landscape trees and shrubs.
Whether it’s new construction, repurposing an old building or just reinventing an existing business – place matters. We talk with two experts about they are helping communities come together.
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