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Monday
8/20/2012
11:45 AM
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Reducing the Risk of Stroke
Many people have been touched by stroke, either through their own experience, or that of a loved one. While there are limited options for treatment, there are a lot of ways to reduce our risk. Larry Meiller finds out how.
Guest: Dr Matthew Jensen, assistant professor of neurology, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, part of the UW Health Comprehensive Stroke Program.
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Saturday
8/18/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Neil Diboll
It's another encore edition of Garden Talk with Larry Meiller. While no plants have emerged from the drought completely unscathed, native plants have fared better than most. Larry and his guest discuss the advantages of incorporating native plants in your yard and garden, and how to choose the best varieties for your conditions.
Guest: Neil Diboll ("da-BOWL"), Prairie Nursery, Westfield, WI
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Friday
8/17/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Neil Diboll
It's another edition of Garden Talk with Larry Meiller. While no plants have emerged from the drought completely unscathed, native plants have fared better than most. Larry and his guest discuss the advantages of incorporating native plants in your yard and garden, and how to choose the best varieties for your conditions.
Guest: Neil Diboll ("da-BOWL"), Prairie Nursery, Westfield, WI
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Thursday
8/16/2012
11:00 AM
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Digital Photogrpahy with Jack Socha
Taking good digital pictures means having lasting memories of important life events. Larry Meiller learns how to take the best close-up photos possible.
Guest: Jack Socha ("SO-sha"), photography instructor. Author, "How To Use The Digital Camera You Just Bought!
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Thursday
8/16/2012
11:45 AM
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Getting the most out of your Mac computers
Many of us use Apple computers and gadgets for work and play. Larry Meiller finds out how to get the most out them, and what's next to come on the market.
Guest: Joe Rhodes, independent Macintosh computer support specialist
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Wednesday
8/15/2012
11:00 AM
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Pioneers of Ecological Restoration,"Franklin Cou...
The history of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum is a fascinating tale. Larry Meiller learns about the people and events that led to its creation.
Guest: Franklin Court, author, "Pioneers of Ecological Restoration: The People and Legacy of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum"
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Wednesday
8/15/2012
11:45 AM
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The Geology of Wisconsin
Larry Meiller learns about the geology of Wisconsin, and how it has shaped our natural and cultural history.
Guest:
Dave Mickelson ("MIKE-el-son") emeritus professor, Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Robert Dott Jr., emeritus professor, Sedimentary Geology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Tuesday
8/14/2012
11:00 AM
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Dr. Sandi Sawchuk: Keeping pets healthy and happ...
Good nutrition is key to a pet's health. Larry Meiller finds out what veterinarians think of raw food diets, and how to best put your pet on a diet. Plus, findings from the newly released State of Pet Health Report 2012.
Guest: Dr. Sandi Sawchuk, UW School of Veterinary Medicine
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Monday
8/13/2012
11:00 AM
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Physical Therapy Advice for Starting a New Sport
Watching the Olympics can inspire us to try a new sport, or get back into one we used to play. Judith Siers-Poisson finds out how to do that while avoiding injury.
Guests:
- Bill Boissonnault ("BOYZ-an-alt"), associate professor, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Senior physical therapist, Spine Center Physical Therapy Clinic, UW Hospital and Clinics
- Lori Thein ("tine") Brody, physical therapist and athletic trainer, UW Sports Medicine and Spine Center. Graduate program director, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT
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Saturday
8/11/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Daylilies
They're a lovely addition to any garden. On this encore edition of Garden Talk with Judith Siers-Poisson, find out all about Daylilies, what kind of care they need, and how to incorporate them into your landscape.
Guests:
- Rosemary Kleinheinz, co-chair of the Wisconsin Daylily Society's upcoming sale
- Karen Watson-Newlin, retired art teacher, daylily landscaper, her garden has been named a Display Garden by the American Hemerocallis Society (the national daylily organization)
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Friday
8/10/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Daylilies
Daylilies are a lovely addition to any garden. On Garden Talk, Judith Siers-Poisson finds out what kind of care they need and how to incorporate them into a landscape.
Guests:
- Rosemary Kleinheinz, co-chair of the Wisconsin Daylily Society's upcoming sale
- Karen Watson-Newlin, retired art teacher, daylily landscaper, her garden has been named a Display Garden by the American Hemerocallis Society (the national daylily organization)
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Thursday
8/9/2012
11:00 AM
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Home Repair and Improvement: Adams & Freiburger
Eventually, we'll turn from wanting to keep our homes cool to wanting to heat them. Judith Siers-Poisson finds out what the options are for ground source heat pumps.
Guests:
- Ken Adams, Adams Design Construction in Madison
- John Freiburger, Freiburger and Associates in Fitchburg
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Wednesday
8/8/2012
11:00 AM
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Fisheries management and fish consumption
Fish and fishing are a wonderful part of Wisconsin culture. Larry Meiller welcomes guests to talk both about the management of Wisconsin fisheries, and about the healthiest choices for fish consumption from our state's waters.
Guests:
- Justine Hasz, Supervisor, Fisheries Management, Division of Water, WI Department of Natural Resources
- Candy Schrank, Fish Contaminant and Toxicology Program Coordinator, WI Department of Natural Resources
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Tuesday
8/7/2012
11:00 AM
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Classic WI resorts with Mary Bergin
One of the wonderful parts of Wisconsin's tourism history is the classic, old-time family resorts up north. Larry Meiller hears about those that are still around, and how to enjoy them.
Guest: Mary Bergin, travel author, columnist, "Roads Traveled"
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Tuesday
8/7/2012
11:45 AM
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Building Taliesin," Ron McCrea
Many people know that Taliesin was Frank Lloyd Wright's home and work space for architecture students. But what is less well-known is that the current building is the third incarnation, and the first ended in personal and professional tragedy. Larry Meiller hears the whole story.
Guest: Ron McCrea ("mc-CRAY"), author, "Building Taliesin: Frank Lloyd Wright's Home of Love and Loss"
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Monday
8/6/2012
11:00 AM
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Personal computer advice with Peter Greene
From music to photos, documents to financial information, we rely on computers to save a lot of valuable data. Larry Meiller finds out the best ways to back-up. Plus, this month's Top Ten List of useful web sites.
Guest: Peter Greene, consumer consultant, InfoStar.com
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Saturday
8/4/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Chuck Acker, Orchids
It's time for an encore edition of Garden Talk with Larry Meiller. Learn all about raising orchids.
Guest: Chuck Acker ("AYE-ker"), Orchids Garden Centre & Nursery
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Friday
8/3/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Chuck Acker, Orchids
It's time for another edition of Garden Talk, and Larry Meiller learns all about raising orchids successfully.
Guest: Chuck Acker ("AYE-ker"), Orchids Garden Centre & Nursery
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Thursday
8/2/2012
11:00 AM
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Money and Emotions, Connie Kilmark
We like to think that we make rational financial decisions, but there's more going on than we might want to admit. Larry Meiller learns how emotions and family upbringing can influence our relationship to money.
Guest: Connie Kilmark, founder and principal, counseling and consulting firm Kilmark & Associates.
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Wednesday
8/1/2012
11:00 AM
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Wisconsin WIldlife Update with Scott Craven
Every county in Wisconsin is dealing with severe drought conditions. Larry Meiller finds out what it means for our wildlife. Plus, the fall hunting outlook and the aftermath of the deer czar's report released last month.
Guest: Scott Craven, emeritus UW Extension Wildlife Ecologist
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Tuesday
7/31/2012
11:00 AM
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"Wisconsin Farm Lore," Martin Hintz
Agriculture has been an important part of the Wisconsin story. Larry Meiller learns about some interesting and entertaining aspects of that history.
Guest: Martin Hintz, author, "Wisconsin Farm Lore: Kicking Cows, Giant Pumpkins & Other tales from the Back Forty"
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Tuesday
7/31/2012
11:45 AM
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The truth about sweeteners and our health
There is a lot of confusion about different types of sweeteners, and whether some are better than others from a health perspective. Larry Meiller finds out how to decipher food labels and to make sound decisions.
Guest: Susan Nitzke (NITS-key"), Professor Emerita of Nutritional Sciences, UW-Madison
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Monday
7/30/2012
11:00 AM
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Summer Stargazing with Paul Kinzer
Summer is a great time for stargazing. Larry Meiller finds out what's visible in the night skies, including the upcoming Perseid Meteor Shower.
Guest: Paul Kinzer, author, "Stargazing Basics: Getting Started in Recreational Astronomy," Member, La Crosse Area Astronomy Club
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Monday
7/30/2012
11:45 AM
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Weather Update and the Work of the NWS
Even with some recent rain, every county in the state is dealing with a severe drought. Larry Meiller finds out what the rest of the summer's looking like, and whether fall will bring any relief. Plus, a discussion of the work of the National Weather Service.
Guests:
- Jon Martin, professor and chair of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, UW-Madison
- Robert McMahon, senior forecaster, National Weather Service in Sullivan
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Saturday
7/28/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Melinda Myers
On this encore edition of Garden Talk with Larry Meiller, learn how to better tend your garden during the current drought.
Guest: Melinda Myers, Milwaukee-based host of "Melinda's Garden Moments," author of more than twenty gardening books.
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Friday
7/27/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Melinda Myers
On this edition of Garden Talk, Larry Meiller learns how we can better tend our gardens with the current drought conditions.
Guest: Melinda Myers, Milwaukee-based host of "Melinda's Garden Moments," author of more than twenty gardening books.
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Thursday
7/26/2012
11:00 AM
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Holistic Veterinary Care, Dr. Carrie Donahue
We may be familiar with a variety of alternative medical practices to improve human health, but they are also useful for our pets. Larry Meiller learns how techniques like acupuncture, herbs, reiki (RAY-key), and essential oils can be a great complement to traditional veterinary medicine.
Guest: Carrie Donahue, DVM, Kindred Spirits Holistic Veterinary Care
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Thursday
7/26/2012
11:45 AM
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Dr. Kurt Sladky: exotic pet health care
There's a lot of variety in types of pets that share our lives. Larry Meiller finds out how to take good care of fish, birds, reptiles, small mammals, and more!
Guest: Kurt Sladky, DVM, Clinical Associate Professor in Zoological Medicine and Section Head of the Special Species Health Service, UW School of Veterinary Medicine
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Wednesday
7/25/2012
11:00 AM
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Endangered Species Act: Karner blue butterfly
As part of our monthly segment on the fortieth anniversary of the Endangered
Species Act, Larry Meiller learns about the status of the Karner blue butterfly in Wisconsin. It's a real success story.
Guests:
- Bob Hess, Karner blue butterfly recovery coordinator, WI Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Endangered Resources
- Anna Hess, PhD student at Michigan Tech conducting landscape scale research on Karner habitat across the Wisconsin's Karner range, assistant in the Karner blue recovery program if the WI Department of Natural Resources
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Wednesday
7/25/2012
11:45 AM
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Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
Larry Meiller talks with representatives from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center. They'll discuss the relationship between land-use change and bioenergy.
Guests:
- John Greenler, director, Education and Outreach Program, Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
- Holly Gibbs, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Geography, Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Tuesday
7/24/2012
11:00 AM
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Insect Update with Phil Pellitteri
Larry Meiller finds out what's new in the world of Wisconsin's insects. A lot of insects are very active right now, including wasps, bees, cicada killers, and cricket hunters. Plus, what impact the drought is having on our insects.
Guest: Phil Pellitteri, entomologist, director, UW Insect Diagnostic Lab
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Monday
7/23/2012
11:00 AM
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Consumer Protection Issues
Even when you're careful, scams and bad commercial interactions can happen. Larry Meiller learns how to protect ourselves, and our children, from identity theft and other scams.
Guests:
- Sandy Chalmers, Administrator, Division of Trade and Consumer Protection, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
- Michelle Reinen ("RYE-nen"), Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
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Saturday
7/21/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: The Vicars of Vegetables
It's time for Garden Talk with Larry Meiller. Find out how to grow the best vegetables. And enjoy some garden-inspired haiku (hy-KOO) poems.
Guests: The Vicars of Vegetables: UW-Madison horticulture professors Jim Nienhuis ("NEE-en-hoose") and Irwin Goldman
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Friday
7/20/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: The Vicars of Vegetables
It's time for Garden Talk with Larry Meiller. Find out how to grow the best vegetables. And enjoy some garden-inspired haiku (hy-KOO) poems.
Guests: The Vicars of Vegetables: UW-Madison horticulture professors Jim Nienhuis ("NEE-en-hoose") and Irwin Goldman
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Thursday
7/19/2012
11:00 AM
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Travel Advice from Rick Seaney of FareCompare.co...
Usually there are some good deals to be had for summer airfares, but they seem to be scarce this year. Larry Meiller finds out why.
Guest: Rick Seaney, CEO, www.FareCompare.com
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Thursday
7/19/2012
11:45 AM
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Summer Meal Ideas with Chef Michael Feker
Hot summer days can make cooking feel like a chore. But there are some great options for delicious and healthy summer meals. Larry Meiller learns about some delicious options that go beyond a basic salad.
Guest: Chef Michael Feker ("FECK-er") of Il Mito Enoteca in Wauwatosa.
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Wednesday
7/18/2012
11:00 AM
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"What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses...
Judith Siers-Poisson learns about how plants experience the world, from the colors they see, to the aromas they smell and to the sensations they feel.
Guest: Daniel Chamovitz ("SHAM-o-vits"), author, "What a Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses," Director, Manna Center for Plant Biosciences, Tel Aviv University
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Wednesday
7/18/2012
11:45 AM
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"Gifts of the Crow," John Marzluff and Tony Ange...
Judith Siers-Poisson finds out how humans and birds may be more similar than we think.
John Marzluff and Tony Angell, co-authors, "Gifts of the Crow: How Perception, Emotion, and Thought Allow Smart Birds to Behave Like Humans"
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Tuesday
7/17/2012
11:00 AM
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Appraisals and Collectibles with Shirley Baumann
Wonder what your collectibles may be worth? Want to clean out the attic and aren't sure what to sell, keep, or toss? Judith Siers-Poisson finds out what the hot trends are in the world of appraisals.
Guest: Shirley Baumann, certified personal property appraiser and registered Wisconsin Auctioneer. Owner, Baumann Auction Services
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Monday
7/16/2012
11:00 AM
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Physical Therapy Advice for Sports Conditioning
Larry Meiller learns what we need to do to start conditioning our bodies for fall sports. Advice for both children and adults is shared, and tips for staying injury-free.
Guests:
- Jill Thein-Nissenbaum ("TINE-NISS-en-bom"), Assistant Professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at UW-Madison, Staff physical therapist, UW Athletics,
Badger Sportsmedicine
- Lori Thein ("TINE") Brody, physical therapist and athletic trainer, UW Sports Medicine and Spine Center. Graduate program director, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT
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Saturday
7/14/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Rock Gardens with Ed Lyon & Ed Glov...
It's a gorgeous way to grow and enjoy a variety of plants. Find out what plants work well in Rock gardens, and how to maintain one successfully.
Guests:
- Ed Lyon, Director, Allen Centennial Gardens, Madison
- Ed Glover, volunteer caretaker, alpine rock garden at Allen Centennial Gardens, Madison
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Friday
7/13/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Rock Gardens with Ed Lyon & Ed Glov...
Rock gardens are a gorgeous way to grow and enjoy a variety of plants. On Garden Talk, Larry Meiller finds out what plants work well in that type of garden, and how to maintain one successfully.
Guests:
- Ed Lyon, Director, Allen Centennial Gardens, Madison
- Ed Glover, volunteer caretaker, alpine rock garden at Allen Centennial Gardens, Madison
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Thursday
7/12/2012
11:00 AM
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Energy Effiecient Home Repair and Improvement
Larry Meiller and his guests talk about home repair and improvement, with an eye toward green and eco-friendly solutions.
Guests:
- Chad Speight ("SPATE"), Chad's Carpentry, Madison
- John Viner, Senior Project Manager, Energy Center of Wisconsin
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Wednesday
7/11/2012
11:00 AM
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Wisconsin wildlife update with Scott Craven
Whether it's unusually high temperatures and dryness, or torrential rains, much of Wisconsin has seen extreme weather in the past month. Larry Meiller finds out what it means for our wildlife.
Guest: Scott Craven, emeritus UW Extension Wildlife Ecologist
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Tuesday
7/10/2012
11:00 AM
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Dr. Sandi Sawchuk: Keeping pets healthy and happ...
Hot weather can be deadly for pets. Judith Siers-Poisson finds out what precautions we should take to keep our animal companions healthy and comfortable. Plus, a look at new findings on the risks of toxoplasmosis. ("TOX-oh-plaz-MOH-sis")
Guest: Dr. Sandi Sawchuk, UW School of Veterinary Medicine
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Monday
7/9/2012
11:00 AM
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Keeping up with fitness goals in summer
Busy summer schedules, vacations, and hot weather can derail fitness goals. Judith Siers-Poisson finds out how to keep on track, and what to know about exercising in hot conditions.
Guest: Ann Swartz, PhD, Associate Professor and Director, MS Kinesiology Program, Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Co-Director, Physical Activity & Health Research Lab at UW-M
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Monday
7/9/2012
11:45 AM
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Enjoying wine with Jessica Bell
The right wine can really make a meal. Judith Siers-Poisson learns what some great choices are for warm weather, and about the winemaking traditions of Spain and the Republic of Georgia.
Guest: Jessica Bell, Founder of CEO of My Wine School, based in Chicago and Milwaukee
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Saturday
7/7/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Barb Larson
Too much rain, not enough, high and low temperatures can all wreak havoc with our plants. It's time for an encore edition of Garden Talk. Find out how to help your garden thrive despite extreme weather.
Guest: Barb Larson, UW Extension horticulture educator for Kenosha County
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Friday
7/6/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Barb Larson
Too much rain, not enough, high and low temperatures can all wreak havoc with our plants. It's time for Garden Talk, and Judith Siers-Poisson finds out how we can help our gardens thrive despite extreme weather.
Guest: Barb Larson, UW Extension horticulture educator for Kenosha County
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Thursday
7/5/2012
11:00 AM
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Barb Stuckey, "Taste What You're Missing"
Judith Siers-Poisson talks with a food designer about the fascinating science behind why some tastes are so appealing, and what the underlying qualities are that we enjoy.
Guest: Barb Stuckey, food developer, author, "Taste What You're Missing: The Passionate Eater's Guide to Why Good Food Tastes Good"
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Thursday
7/5/2012
11:45 AM
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La Tartine Gourmande: Recipes for an Inspired Li...
Judith Siers-Poisson focuses in on one very pleasing type of cuisine . . . French. She learns about simple, healthy, and elegant French treats, and the culture of food appreciation in France.
Guest: Beatrice Peltre ("bay-a-TREESS" "PELT-reh"), food blogger, author, "La Tartine Gourmande: Recipes for an Inspired Life"
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Wednesday
7/4/2012
11:00 AM
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Birdwatching with Noel Cutright and Bill Volkert
Judith Siers-Poisson learns about summer birdwatching. Many birds are fledging their young in July. Her guests share tips on what to watch for, and where to look.
Guests:
- Noel Cutright, past president, Wisconsin Society for Ornithology
- Bill Volkert, naturalist, retired wildlife educator & naturalist, Horicon Marsh International Education Center
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Tuesday
7/3/2012
11:00 AM
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Anton Treuer understanding Native American cultu...
Native Americans are some of the most misunderstood people in our country. Judith Siers-Poisson learns about the facts about their cultures and lives, and finds out how many of the myths and misconceptions are wrong.
Guest: Anton Treuer ("TROY-er"), Professor of Ojibwe, Bemidji State University, author of nine books, most recently, "Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask"
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Tuesday
7/3/2012
11:45 AM
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"Hmong and American: From Refugees to Citizens"
Many Hmong ("MUNG") immigrants have made the Upper Midwest their home. Judith Siers-Poisson finds out what that transition has meant for Hmong people, and the challenges and opportunities they face.
Guet: Vincent Her, assistant professor of cultural anthropology, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, editor, "Hmong and American: From Refugees to Citizens"
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Monday
7/2/2012
11:00 AM
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Computer Advice and Troubleshooting
What exactly is is a computer network, and how does wireless Internet work? Judith Siers-Poisson finds out. Plus, this month's Top Ten List of useful web sites.
Guest: Peter Greene of InfoStar.com
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Saturday
6/30/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Lisa Johnson
Late June is prime growing time for a variety of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. On this encore edition of Garden Talk, Larry Meiller's guest answers your questions, and offers great advice for a successful growing season.
Guest: Lisa Johnson, UW Extension Horticulture Educator for Dane County
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Friday
6/29/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Lisa Johnson
Late June is prime growing time for a variety of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. On this edition of Garden Talk, Larry Meiller's guest answers your questions, and offers great advice for a successful growing season.
Guest: Lisa Johnson, UW Extension Horticulture Educator for Dane County
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Thursday
6/28/2012
12:00 PM
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Preserving garden-fresh meals, Roger Reynolds
A lot of us are starting to enjoy the bounty of our gardens. Larry Meiller finds out the best ways to preserve foods so we can eat healthy and delicious meals from the garden all year.
Guest: Roger Reynolds, consultant for sustainable landscape design with Infiltrating Landscapes
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Wednesday
6/27/2012
11:00 AM
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Endangered Species Act: Osprey
As part of our monthly segment on the fortieth anniversary of the Endangered Species Act, Larry Meiller learns about the status of osprey in Wisconsin.
- Patricia Manthey, avian ecologist, Bureau of Endangered Resources, WI Department of Natural Resources. Has worked with peregrine falcon restoration and with population monitoring of peregrines, bald eagles, osprey, and trumpeter swans.
- Ron Eckstein, wildlife biologist volunteer, retired in December 2010 after 36 years as DNR Wildlife Biologist at Rhinelander working on forest ecology, wild rice, eagles, and ospreys
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Wednesday
6/27/2012
11:45 AM
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40th anniversary of the Clean Water Act
2012 marks the fortieth anniversary of passage of the Clean Water Act. Larry Meiller finds out what it's meant for Wisconsin, and what challenges we still face. Plus, fun ways to enjoy Wisconsin's waters this summer!
Guest: Denny Caneff ("cuh-NEFF"), executive director, River Alliance of Wisconsin
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Tuesday
6/26/2012
11:00 AM
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White-Nose Syndrome and WI's bats
White-Nose Syndrome has been detected in Northeast Iowa, very close to the Wisconsin border. Larry Meiller finds out what that means for our state's bat population, and what the public can do to protect them.
Guests:
- Dave Redell ("re-DELL"), bat ecologist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Jennifer Schehr-Redell ("SHARE re-DELL"), conservation biologist, Cave & Mine Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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Tuesday
6/26/2012
11:45 AM
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How and Why to Quit Smoking, Dr. Michael Fiore
The second anniversary of Wisconsin's Smoke Free Workplace Law is approaching. Larry Meiller finds out what impact it's had, and the latest information on how, and why, to quit smoking.
Guest: Dr. Michael Fiore ("fee-OR-ee"), MD, MPH, MBA, Professor of Medicine, Director, Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention (UW-CTRI), University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
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Monday
6/25/2012
11:00 AM
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"The Color of War," James Campbell
Larry Meiller learns about the history of African-Americans in the U.S. Navy during World War Two and efforts for desegregation.
Guest: James Campbell, author, "The Color of War"
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Monday
6/25/2012
11:45 AM
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Weather Update with The UW Weather Guys
Far northern Wisconsin is recovering from intense rainfalls. Larry Meiller finds out what causes that volume of rain in a short time.
Guests:
- Steve Ackerman, director, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, UW-Madison and professor of atmospheric sciences
- Jon Martin, professor and chair of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, UW-Madison
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Saturday
6/23/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Patti Nagai
On an encore edition of Garden Talk, Larry Meiller finds out great ways to enjoy a bountiful harvest from our vegetable garden.
Guest: Patti Nagai ("nah-GEYE"), UW Extension horticulture educator, Racine County
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Friday
6/22/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Patti Nagai
On Garden Talk, Larry Meiller finds out great ways to enjoy a bountiful harvest from our vegetable garden.
Guest: Patti Nagai ("nah-GEYE"), UW Extension horticulture educator, Racine County
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Thursday
6/21/2012
11:00 AM
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Science with Bassam Shakhashiri
At eleven, Larry Meiller visits with an old friend and audience favorite to talk about what the challenges and opportunities are for science in our society. Plus, information on a great summer science event.
Guest: Bassam Shakhashiri ("bah-SAM shah-ka-SHEER-ee"), Professor of Chemistry at the UW-Madison.
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Thursday
6/21/2012
11:45 AM
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Lawrence Landweber and the history of the Intern...
Just a couple decades ago, we could never have imagined how much the Internet and computers would change our lives. Larry Meiller visits with a computer science pioneer about the past, present, and future of our wired lives.
Guest: Lawrence Landweber, John P. Morgridge Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, University of Wisconsin - Madison, recent inductee, Innovators Circle of the Internet Hall of Fame
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Wednesday
6/20/2012
11:00 AM
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Invasive Species Awareness Month
June is Invasive Species Awareness Month. Larry Meiller finds out what's happening with invasive plants and earthworms in our state.
Guests:
- Kelly Kearns is the Invasive Plant Coordinator, Endangered Resources Program, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Bernie Williams, Invasive Species Specialist, Forest Health, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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Wednesday
6/20/2012
11:45 AM
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Trout Fishing with Jay Thurston
Trout fishing is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, and a fun way to get kids outside, too. Larry Meiller talks with a trout fisherman and writer about his sport, and his new adventure fiction work for young readers.
Guest: Jay Thurston, educator and life-long trout angler, author of "Spring Creek Treasure: Wisconsin's 100 Best Trout Streams," and most recently, "Ring of Fire" for children.
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Tuesday
6/19/2012
11:00 AM
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Social media advice with Don Stanley
Social media is an ever-changing way to communicate and connect. Larry Meiller finds out what's new for professional networking and more.
Guest: Don Stanley, faculty associate in Life Sciences Communication, owner, 3Rhino Media
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Tuesday
6/19/2012
11:45 AM
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Dental Health Care with Dr. Lowell Lakritz
Good dental care is not only important for a beautiful smile, but it can affect many aspects of our health. Larry Meiller finds out how, and what to do.
Guest: Dr. Lowell Lakritz, instructor, Madison Area Technical College dental hygienist program, retired Madison dentist who volunteers with free dental clinics
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Monday
6/18/2012
11:00 AM
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Physical Therapy Advice for summer activities
Judith Siers-Poisson finds out how to comfortably manage summer vacation car travel if you live with lower back pain. Plus, how to avoid injury while enjoying summer activities.
Guests:
- Bill Boissonnault ("BOYZ-an-alt"), associate professor, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Senior physical therapist, Spine Center Physical Therapy Clinic, UW Hospital and Clinics
- Lori Thein ("tine") Brody, physical therapist and athletic trainer, UW Sports Medicine and Spine Center. Graduate program director, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT
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Saturday
6/16/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Herbs with Marguerite Ramlow
It's an encore edition of Garden Talk with Larry Meiller, with a broadcast from the Midwest Renewable Energy Association Fair in Custer, WI. Find out how to grow and harvest herbs, and how to use them in cooking, too.
Guest: Marguerite Ramlow, co-owner, Artha Sustainable Living Center LLC and Artha Yoga Studios, Amherst, WI
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Friday
6/15/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Herbs with Marguerite Ramlow
Garden Talk is live from the Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) Fair in Custer, WI. Larry Meiller finds out how to grow and harvest herbs, as well as great uses for them.
Guest: Marguerite Ramlow, co-owner, Artha Sustainable Living Center LLC and Artha Yoga Studios, Amherst, WI
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Thursday
6/14/2012
11:00 AM
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"The Holmes Inspection," Mike Holmes
When we buy a house, many of us rely on a home inspector to tell us what's wrong and right with the structure. But what if the inspector doesn't do the job he or she is supposed to? Larry Meiller finds out what to do.
Guest: Mike Holmes, host of HGTV's "Holmes on Homes," founder, Holmes Foundation, author, "The Holmes Inspection: The Essential Guide for Every Homeowner, Buyer and Seller."
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Thursday
6/14/2012
11:45 AM
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Home Repair and Improvement: Adams & Freiburger
There are always home improvement projects to deal with, and many times, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure! Larry Meiller finds out what we should keep our eyes open for.
Guests:
- Ken Adams, Adams Design Construction in Madison
- John Freiburger, Freiburger and Associates in Fitchburg
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Wednesday
6/13/2012
11:00 AM
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"Under a Poacher's Moon," Steven DeWald
Larry Meiller talks with a conservation warden about his thirty-one years on the job. You may be surprised by some of the situations they have to handle in the course of their work.
Steven DeWald, conservation warden, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 1980 - 2011, author, "Under a Poacher's Moon: Stories of a Wisconsin Game Warden."
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Wednesday
6/13/2012
11:45 AM
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paddlesports with Darren Bush
With Wisconsin's many rivers and lakes, it's no wonder that paddlesports are so popular. Larry Meiller finds out the best equipment to use and where to go.
Guest: Darren Bush, "Chief Paddling Evangelist," and Owner of Rutabaga Paddlesports
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Tuesday
6/12/2012
11:00 AM
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Dr. Sandi Sawchuk: Keeping pets healthy and happ...
Larry Meiller learns what's new in the world of pet health. Topics include controlling pet allergies, and the best choices for spaying female dogs. Plus, June is Adopt a Cat Month. What should we know before adding a feline to the family?
Guest: Dr. Sandi Sawchuk, UW School of Veterinary Medicine
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Monday
6/11/2012
11:00 AM
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Sara Rath: "The Waters of Star Lake"
Here in Wisconsin, we have some wonderful writers to claim as our own. Larry Meiller talks with one about her latest novel.
Guest: Sara Rath, author of several books, including the biography "H. H. Bennett, Photographer: His American Landscape," and the novels "Night Sisters" and "Star Lake Saloon and Housekeeping Cottages." Her latest novel is "The Waters of Star Lake."
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Monday
6/11/2012
11:45 AM
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Summer Grilling with Mad Dog and Merrill
Nothing tastes like summer like a meal off the grill. Larry Meiller gets tips on summer favorites, plus how and why to marinate meats and vegetables for enhanced flavor on the grill.
Guests: Mark Mathewson and Gary Merrill, better known as Mad Dog and Merrill, hosts, "Midwest Grill'n" (CW network). Authors, "Mad Dog and Merrill "Midwest Grill'n Cookbook," "Forever Tailgating" and "We've Got Gas Grilling Cookbook"
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Saturday
6/9/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Melinda Myers
Even if you don't have acres to cultivate, you can be a successful gardener. On an encore edition of Garden Talk, Judith Siers-Poisson learns how and what to grow in a variety of containers.
Guest: Melinda Myers, Milwaukee-based host of "Melinda's Garden Moments," author of more than twenty gardening books.
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Friday
6/8/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Melinda Myers
Even if you don't have acres to cultivate, you can be a successful gardener. At eleven on Garden Talk, Judith Siers-Poisson learns how and what to grow in a variety of containers.
Guest: Melinda Myers, Milwaukee-based host of "Melinda's Garden Moments," author of more than twenty gardening books.
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Thursday
6/7/2012
11:00 AM
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Consumer protection advice
Consumer scams are proof that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Judith Siers-Poisson finds out at eleven how to spot potential fraud and protect yourself.
Guests:
- Sandy Chalmers, Administrator, Division of Trade and Consumer Protection, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
- Michelle Reinen ("RYE-nen"), Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
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Wednesday
6/6/2012
11:00 AM
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Wisconsin wildlife update with Scott Craven
Judith Siers-Poisson focuses on Wisconsin wildlife at eleven. Bat activity, turtle nestings, post-recall election DNR issues, and more will be discussed, as well as wildlife sighting reports from a forestry field camp.
Guest: Scott Craven, emeritus UW Extension Wildlife Ecologist
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Tuesday
6/5/2012
11:00 AM
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Insect Update with Phil Pellitteri
At eleven, Judith Siers-Poisson finds out what's new in the world of Wisconsin's insects. Find out about aphids, the arrival of Japanese beetles, and what cutworm eggs on homes up north might mean. Plus, why it's been a good year for butterflies so far.
Guest: Phil Pellitteri, entomologist, director, UW Insect Diagnostic Lab
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Monday
6/4/2012
11:00 AM
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Personal Computer Advice with Peter Greene
When something goes wrong with our computer, it can be very stressful. At eleven, Judith Siers-Poisson learns how to tell when it's time to push the panic button, or not! Plus, this month's Top Ten List of useful web sites.
Guest: Peter Greene of Infostar.com
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Saturday
6/2/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Doug Soldat
Lawns have a reputation for being very resource-heavy, and hard to grow without a lot of chemicals. On an encore edition of Garden Talk at seven, Judith Siers-Poisson finds out some exciting new ways to have a sustainable, and even organic, lawn.
Guest: Doug Soldat, Assistant Professor, Turfgrass & Urban Soils Specialist, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, UW-Madison
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Friday
6/1/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Doug Soldat
Lawns have a reputation for being very resource-heavy, and hard to grow without a lot of chemicals. At eleven on Garden Talk, Judith Siers-Poisson finds out some exciting new ways to have a sustainable, and even organic, lawn.
Guest: Doug Soldat, Assistant Professor, Turfgrass & Urban Soils Specialist, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, UW-Madison
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Thursday
5/31/2012
11:00 AM
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"The Flavor of Wisconsin for Kids"
Getting kids excited about cooking can start them on a life-long appreciation of good, well-prepared food. At eleven, Judith Siers-Poisson learns ways to get kids involved in the kitchen while also giving them a taste of homemade history!
Guests:
Terese Allen, author of books and articles about Wisconsin's food traditions and culinary culture, including "The Flavor of Wisconsin," the 2012 "Wisconsin Local Foods Journal," and "Cafe Wisconsin Cookbook." Co-author with Bobbie Malone of "The Flavor of Wisconsin for Kids."
- Bobbie Malone, former director, Office of School Services, Wisconsin Historical Society, author and editor of books for young readers including "Wisconsin: Our State, Our Story;" the New Badger History series; and the Badger Biographies series. Co-author with Terese Allen of "The Flavor of Wisconsin for Kids."
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Thursday
5/31/2012
11:45 AM
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"Eat More Vegetables," Tricia Cornell
Seasonal produce is wonderful if you know what to do with it. At eleven forty-five, Judith Siers-Poisson learns how to make the most of every season's bounty.
Guest: Tricia Cornell, author, "Eat More Vegetables: Making the Most of Your Seasonal Produce"
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Wednesday
5/30/2012
11:00 AM
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Endangered Species Act: Kirtland's Warblers
We continue our series marking the fortieth anniversary of the Endangered Species Act. This month, our focus is the Kirkland's Warbler. At eleven, Judith Siers-Poisson learns about this endangered bird that returns to Wisconsin in May and set up nesting territory this month.
Guests:
- Kim Grveles ("GREV-ehlz"), avian ecologist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Sam Jonas, wildlife technician for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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Wednesday
5/30/2012
11:45 AM
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Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
At eleven forty-five,Judith Siers-Poisson talks with representatives from the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center. They'll discuss current projects to make biogas an energy leader for Wisconsin.
Guests:
- John Greenler, director, Education and Outreach Program, Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
- Gary Radloff, director, Midwest Policy Analysis for the Wisconsin Bioenergy
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Tuesday
5/29/2012
11:00 AM
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Diagnosis and treatment of Allergies
At eleven, Judith Siers-Poisson learns about the diagnosis and treatment of allergies.
Guest: Dr. Mary Morris, Allergy Associates of La Crosse
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Tuesday
5/29/2012
11:45 AM
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The Weather Guys: tornadoes amd more
Tornado season is upon us. At eleven forty-five, Judith Siers-Poisson chats with the UW Weather Guys to find out what might be in store for us. Plus, interesting links between climate change and recent disasters.
Guests:
- Steve Ackerman, director, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, UW-Madison and professor of atmospheric sciences
- Jon Martin, professor and chair of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, UW-Madison
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Monday
5/28/2012
11:00 AM
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Birdwatching Tips and Migration Updates
At eleven, Judith Siers-Poisson finds out how the early spring has affected our birds. And, we'll hear some bird calls from birds both common and more rare in Wisconsin.
Guests:
- Noel Cutright, past president, Wisconsin Society for Ornithology
- Bill Volkert, naturalist, retired wildlife educator & naturalist, Horicon Marsh International Education Center
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Saturday
5/26/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Laura Jull and Brian Hudelson
At seven, it's an encore edition of Garden Talk with Judith Siers-Poisson in for Larry Meiller. Learn about garden diseases like geranium wilt, and what it means for the growing season.
Guests:
- Laura Jull, Associate Professor of Horticulture, UW-Madison
- Brian Hudelson, Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic, UW-Madison
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Friday
5/25/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Laura Jull and Brian Hudelson
At eleven, it's time for Garden Talk. Judith Siers-Poisson learns about garden diseases like geranium wilt, and what it means for our growing season.
Guests:
- Laura Jull, Associate Professor of Horticulture, UW-Madison
- Brian Hudelson, Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic, UW-Madison
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Thursday
5/24/2012
11:00 AM
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Travel advice with Rick Seaney
Getting away is a favorite summer activity. At eleven, Judith Siers-Poisson finds out about last minute Memorial Day weekend escapes, what the best luggage is for air travel, and how to know if you overpaid for that summer airfare.
Guest: Rick Seaney ("SEE-nee"), CEO, FareCompare.com
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Thursday
5/24/2012
11:45 AM
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"The Plain People," Richard Dawley
There are few communities more insular, or more fascinating, than the Amish. At eleven forty-five, Judith Siers-Poisson learns about their culture and way of life, and how we can interact with them in a respectful way.
Guest: Richard Dawley, author of several books on the Amish, most recently, "The Plain People: Amish, Mennonites, and Hutterites"
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Wednesday
5/23/2012
11:00 AM
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The A, Bee, Cs of Beekeeping
There is more interest than ever in beekeeping since some Wisconsin municipalities have recently approved it for homeowners. Judith Siers-Poisson learns the A, Bee, Cs of beekeeping at eleven.
Guests:
- Jeanne ("Jean") Hansen, member, Dane County Beekeepers Association, trainer on beekeeping techniques
- Tim Fulton, President, Wisconsin Honey Producers Association
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Wednesday
5/23/2012
11:45 AM
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Wisconsin's reptiles and amphibians
At eleven forty-five, Judith Siers-Poisson learns about Wisconsin's reptiles and amphibians -- where to find them, how to protect them, and what challenges they are facing.
Guests:
- Rori Paloski ("pa-LAH-ski", conservation biologist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Tara Bergeson (BERG-i-son"), conservation biologist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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Tuesday
5/22/2012
11:00 AM
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Mitchell Zuckoff, "Lost in Shangri-La"
After eleven, Larry Meiller welcomes the author of a captivating historical account. It's a gripping real-life suspense tale about a plane crash in the isolated jungles of Dutch New Guinea, the determination of its survivors, and the courage of their rescuers.
Guest: Mitchell Zuckoff ("ZOO-kof"), author of "Lost in Shangri-La: A True Story of Survival, Adventure, and the Most Incredible Rescue Mission of World War II".
(repeat broadcast from June 21, 2011)
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Tuesday
5/22/2012
11:45 AM
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"Cluck: From Jungle Fowl to City Chicks"
After eleven forty-five, Larry Meiller talks with the author and the illustrator of a new book about the joys of raising chickens.
Guests:
- Susan Troller, author, "Cluck: From Jungle Fowl to City Chicks"
- Sue Medaris, illustrator.
(repeat broadcast from June 21, 2011)
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Monday
5/21/2012
11:00 AM
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Physical Therapy Advice for summer activities
At eleven, Larry Meiller finds out how to comfortably manage summer vacation travel if you live with lower back pain. Plus, how to avoid injury while enjoying summer activities.
Guests:
- Bill Boissonnault ("BOYZ-an-alt"), associate professor, UW School of Medicine and Public Health. Senior physical therapist, Spine Center Physical Therapy Clinic, UW Hospital and Clinics
- Lori Thein ("tine") Brody, physical therapist and athletic trainer, UW Sports Medicine and Spine Center. Graduate program director, Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, Provo, UT
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Saturday
5/19/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Growing Roses in Cold Climates
On an encore edition of Garden Talk at seven, Larry Meiller learns how to successfully grow roses in our northern climate.
Guests:
- Richard Hass, volunteer coordinator for the Minnesota Rose Society, American Rose Society award winner and judge, coauthor of "Growing Roses in Cold Climates"
- John Whitman, garden writer and photographer, coauthor of "Growing Roses in Cold Climates"
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Friday
5/18/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Growing Roses in Cold Climates
On Garden Talk at eleven, Larry Meiller learns how to successfully grow roses in our northern climate.
Guests:
- Richard Hass, volunteer coordinator for the Minnesota Rose Society, American Rose Society award winner and judge, coauthor of "Growing Roses in Cold Climates"
- John Whitman, garden writer and photographer, coauthor of "Growing Roses in Cold Climates"
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Thursday
5/17/2012
11:00 AM
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End of Life Care for Pets
Part of being a pet owner is making good end of life care decisions for the animals in our lives. At eleven, Larry Meiller finds out about what resources are available so we can feel confident about our choices.
Guest: Carrie Donahue, DVM, Full Circle In-Home Pet Hospice and Euthanasia
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Thursday
5/17/2012
11:45 AM
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Dr. Kurt Sladky: exotic pet health care
There's a lot of variety in types of pets. Larry Meiller finds out at eleven forty-five how to take good care of fish, birds, reptiles, small mammals, and more!
Guest: Kurt Sladky, DVM, Clinical Associate Professor in Zoological Medicine and Section Head of the Special Species Health Service, UW School of Veterinary Medicine
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Wednesday
5/16/2012
11:00 AM
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Buckshot Anderson, Traveling Trails Less Travele...
Spring, summer, fall, and winter -- there are things to enjoy during every season in Wisconsin. At eleven, Larry Meiller talks with an outdoorsman and guide about his writings that celebrate our state's beauty.
Guest: Leon "Buckshot" Anderson, hunting and fishing guide, Legendary Guide inductee in the Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, author of columns and books, including, "Traveling Trails Less Traveled"
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Wednesday
5/16/2012
11:45 AM
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American Wetlands Month with Katie Beilfuss
May is American Wetlands Month. At eleven forty-five, Larry Meiller learns about how we can all enjoy and protect those vital natural resources.
Guest: - Katie Beilfuss ("BELL-fuss"), Outreach Programs Director, Wisconsin Wetlands Association
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Tuesday
5/15/2012
11:00 AM
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Jobhunting Advice from Paige Goldner
It's the time of year when many new college grads are hoping to find their first professional position. At eleven, Larry Meiller finds out how to put your best foot forward, whether you're looking for a first job out of school, or wanting to advance in your field.
Guest: Guest: Paige Goldner, Managing Director, Executive Search, QTI Professional Staffing
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Tuesday
5/15/2012
11:45 AM
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Kevin Henkes on Children's Literature
At eleven forty-five, Larry Meiller talks with a well-loved children's book author and illustrator about his work and career, and what makes for good children's literature.
Guest: Kevin Henkes ("HENK-us"), award-winning author and illustrator of children's books, including "Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse," "Owen," and most recently, "Penny and Her Song"
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Monday
5/14/2012
11:00 AM
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UW Health Pediatric Fitness Clinic
The UW Health Pediatric Fitness Clinic is featured in the HBO documentary "The Weight of the Nation," which premiers this evening. At eleven -forty-five, Larry Meiller visits with the clinic manager to find out what they do, and what resources are available.
Guest: Randall Clark, Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Manager, UW Health Pediatric Fitness Clinic
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Monday
5/14/2012
11:45 AM
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"The Weight of the Nation"
A new HBO documentary premiers tonight, called "The Weight of the Nation." At eleven, Larry Meiller talks to the authors of the companion book about what they found in their research.
Guests:
- Judith Salerno, MD, MS, the Leonard D. Schaeffer Executive Officer of the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the health arm of the National Academy of Sciences, co-author, "The Weight of the Nation: Surprising Lessons About Diets, Food, and Fat from the Extraordinary Series from HBO Documentary Films"
- John Hoffman, co-author, "The Weight of the Nation: Surprising Lessons About Diets, Food, and Fat from the Extraordinary Series from HBO Documentary Films," Executive Producer of HBO's The Weight of the Nation.
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Saturday
5/12/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Bayfield in Bloom
After seven, it's Larry Meiller's tenth anniversary broadcast from "Bayfield in Bloom". Tune in for an encore edition of Garden Talk for great advice on successful gardening, particularly in the northern part of our state.
Guests:
- Jason Fischbach ("FISH-bahk"), UW-Extension agriculture agent, Washburn, WI
- Don Kissinger, Urban & Community Forestry Coordinator, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Art Ode ("OH-dee"), horticulture consultant, and semi-retired from Botanical Garden and Arboretum management.
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Friday
5/11/2012
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Garden Talk: Bayfield in Bloom
It's Larry Meiller's tenth year broadcasting from Bayfield in Bloom. Tune in at eleven for great advice on successful gardening, particularly in the northern part of our state.
Guests:
- Jason Fischbach ("FISH-bahk"), UW-Extension agriculture agent, Washburn, WI
- Don Kissinger, Urban & Community Forestry Coordinator, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Art Ode ("OH-dee"), horticulture consultant, and semi-retired from Botanical Garden and Arboretum management.
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Thursday
5/10/2012
11:00 AM
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Energy Effiecient Home Repair and Improvement
At eleven, Larry Meiller and his guests talk about home repair and improvement, with an eye toward green and eco-friendly solutions.
Guests:
- Chad Speight ("SPATE"), Chad's Carpentry, Madison
- John Viner, Senior Project Manager, Energy Center of Wisconsin
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Wednesday
5/9/2012
11:00 AM
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Growing grapes with Philippe Coquard
At eleven, Larry Meiller learns what goes into growing the grapes to make the award-winning wines at Wollersheim Winery, which was named 2012 Winery of the Year at the San Diego International Wine Competition.
Guest: Philippe Coquard, ("fee-LEEP ko-KAR"), winemaker, Wollersheim Winery
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Wednesday
5/9/2012
11:45 AM
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"How to Be a Better Birder," Derek Lovitch
What makes a good birder? And how can we be a better one? Larry Meiller learns how to take a different approach to bird identification at eleven.
Guest: Derek Lovitch, author, "How to Be a Better Birder," former columnist, Birding magazine, owner, Freeport Wild Bird Supply in Maine.
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Tuesday
5/8/2012
11:00 AM
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Dr. Sandi Sawchuk: Keeping pets healthy and happ...
Heartworm affects more than just dogs. At eleven, Larry Meiller learns about how to keep our pets healthy, and what that health care may cost over the lifetime of a pet.
Guest: Dr. Sandi Sawchuk, UW School of Veterinary Medicine
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Monday
5/7/2012
11:00 AM
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Personal Computer Advice with Peter Greene
Regardless of our preference, the time may come when we need to switch from a Mac to a PC, or vice versa! Larry Meiller learns at eleven how to make that change successfully.
Guest: Peter Greene, InfoStar.com, computer consultant
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Saturday
5/5/2012
7:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Shelley Ryan
Wisconsin Public Television has been broadcasting "The Wisconsin Gardener" since 1992. After seven, in an encore edition of Garden Talk with Larry Meiller, find out what's in store for this season... and gets great tips for a healthy, gorgeous garden.
Guest: Shelley Ryan, host, "The Wisconsin Gardener" on Wisconsin Public Television
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Friday
5/4/2012
11:00 AM
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Garden Talk: Shelley Ryan
Wisconsin Public Television has been broadcasting "The Wisconsin Gardener" since 1992. Larry Meiller hears on Garden Talk at eleven what's in store for this season, and gets great tips for a healthy, gorgeous garden.
Guest: Shelley Ryan, host of "The Wisconsin Gardener" on Wisconsin Public Television
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Thursday
5/3/2012
11:00 AM
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Health and Nutrition with Susan Nitzke
Summer often brings travel and get-togethers with family and friends. How can we have fun, but still eat in a healthy way? Larry Meiller finds out at eleven.
Guest: Susan Nitzke (NITS-key"), Professor Emerita of Nutritional Sciences, UW-Madison
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Thursday
5/3/2012
11:45 AM
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New developments in sunglass lenses
Many of us spend time in the sun during the summer. At eleven forty-five, Larry Meiller finds out about developments in lenses that can protect our eyes from the sun's harmful rays.
Guest: Jim La Luzerne, former CEO of optical-related companies. Former President of the largest manufacturer of prescription eyeglasses in the world. Inductee, Optical Hall of Fame
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Wednesday
5/2/2012
11:00 AM
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Wisconsin WIldlife Update with Scott Craven
At eleven, Larry Meiller finds out what is going on with Wisconsin wildlife. Has our unusual spring affected their habits and schedules?
Guest: Scott Craven, emeritus UW Extension Wildlife Ecologist
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Tuesday
5/1/2012
11:00 AM
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Appraisals and Collectibles with Shirley Baumann
Wonder what your collectibles may be worth? Want to clean out the attic and aren't sure what to sell, keep, or toss? Larry Meiller finds out at eleven what the hot trends are in the world of appraisals.
Guest: Shirley Baumann, certified personal property appraiser and registered Wisconsin Auctioneer. Owner, Baumann Auction Services
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Tuesday
5/1/2012
11:45 AM
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Magill Weber, "Door County Oudoors"
Wisconsin has so many wonderful natural areas, and Door County is rich in opportunities for outdoor adventures. Larry Meiller hears about some of the best at eleven forty-five.
Guest: Magill Weber, author, "Door County Outdoors: A Guide to the Best Hiking, Biking, Paddling, Beaches, and Natural Places"
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Monday
4/30/2012
11:00 AM
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Science with Bassam Shakhashiri
At eleven, Larry Meiller visits with an old friend and audience favorite to talk about what the challenges and opportunities are for science in our society. Plus, information on a great summer science event.
Guest: Bassam Shakhashiri ("bah-SAM shah-ka-SHIR-ee"), Professor of Chemistry at the UW-Madison.
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Monday
4/30/2012
11:45 AM
120430G
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Update with the Weather Guys
At eleven forty-five, the Weather Guys fill in Larry Meiller on this year's tornado season, and whether April has been cooler than usual.
Guests:
- Steve Ackerman, director, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, UW-Madison and professor of atmospheric sciences
- Jon Martin, professor and chair of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, UW-Madison
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Saturday
4/28/2012
7:00 AM
120427F
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Garden Talk: Melinda Myers
It's time for an encore edition of Garden Talk at seven. Larry Meiller learns great tips for the best garden yet from a Garden Talk audience favorite.
Guest: Melinda Myers, Milwaukee-based host of "Melinda's Garden Moments," author of more than twenty gardening books.
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