
The Larry Meiller Show
Wisconsin Public Radio
Join host Larry Meiller every weekday from 11 a.m. to 01:00 p.m. on WPR News stations as he discusses environmental and consumer issues, gardening and helpful "how-to" topics with his guests.
Location:
Madison, MI
Networks:
Wisconsin Public Radio
Description:
Join host Larry Meiller every weekday from 11 a.m. to 01:00 p.m. on WPR News stations as he discusses environmental and consumer issues, gardening and helpful "how-to" topics with his guests.
Twitter:
@LMeillerShow
Language:
English
Contact:
800-642-1234
Email:
talk@wpr.org
Episodes
The unifying and healing powers of music
8/26/2025
We start by talking about the music of the Vietnam War and how soldiers and civilians alike connected with songs while continents apart. Our guests are the writer Doug Bradley and historian Craig Werner. Then, we cover the book “I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine” with author and neuroscientist Daniel Levitin.
Duration:01:39:20
Automation app dangers; alcohol use falling; and the Weather Guys talk about flash floods
8/25/2025
UW-Madison students and researchers find automation apps ripe for hacking and abuse. Then, we talk about the drop off in drinking by Americans. Then, we talk about the recent flooding in Milwaukee with the Weather Guys.
Duration:01:39:05
Garden Talk: Fruit crops and the history of sugar beets in Wisconsin
8/22/2025
We talk with the UW Extension’s fruit experts about getting your best harvest. We also look into one of the last visible links to Wisconsin’s beet sugar industry.
Duration:01:39:02
Book club: “The Business Trip,” ADHD in adults
8/21/2025
We talk about the novel “The Business Trip” with author and longtime journalist Jessie Garcia. Then, Dr. Jake Behrens joins us as we dispel myths about ADHD and talk about diagnosis and treatments for adults.
Duration:01:39:20
Late summer insects; citizen monitoring of wildlife; and the UW Arboretum’s new director
8/20/2025
Entomologist Phil Pellitteri returns to help us deal with insect pests. Then, we talk about citizen-scientist wildlife monitoring. Then, we meet the new director of The Arb.
Duration:01:39:02
How to can and preserve food, Update about Wisconsin soil, Brewers’ success
8/19/2025
Christina Ward, an author and certified Master Food Preserver for Milwaukee County, shares how to preserve your summer harvest. Then, we talk about soil health with Jamie Patton of the Wisconsin Natural Resources Conservation Service. Finally, we chat about the Brewers with podcast hosts Ryan Topp and Paul Noonan.
Duration:01:39:20
The placebo puzzle in pain management; and the 200th anniversary of the Erie Canal
8/18/2025
In some studies, the placebo effect is as effective as actual treatment for pain. We talk to two physical therapists about why that might be. Then, we talk to the author of a new book about the history of the Erie Canal.
Duration:01:39:05
Garden Talk: Too much water and UW Arboretum news
8/15/2025
Record setting rain has left many gardens under water. We talk with UW Extension horticulturist Vijai Pandian about how to save your plants. We also get an update from the Arboretum’s Native Plant Garden Curator Susan Carpenter.
Duration:01:39:07
Home improvement: Prevent mold and moisture from building in your home, Mass timber buildings experiment with more wood instead of steel, aluminum
8/14/2025
Wisconsin registered home inspector John Freiburger is back to talk about mold and the most common places it grows in your home. Then, we hear about using mass timber in place of materials like concrete, steel and aluminum. Our guest is Alex Timmer, an associate professor of architecture at UW-Milwaukee.
Duration:01:39:20
How oceans support life; keeping space rovers unstuck; and the scourge of blue-green algae
8/13/2025
Oceanography has much to tell us about the health of planet Earth – as well as far-flung exoplanets. Then, we learn why space rovers get stuck on Mars and the moon. Then, an up-to-date report on another summer of blue-green algal booms on Wisconsin waterways.
Duration:01:39:06
Building self esteem, Traumatic brain injury and rehabilitation, Ear and hearing health
8/12/2025
Psychologist Dr. Shilagh Mirgain is back to talk about how to improve your self confidence and why it’s important. Then we talk about traumatic brain injuries with Jamie Niemuth, a registered nurse. Finally, audiologist Dr. Brent Fisher joins us to cover ear health, especially tinnitus.
Duration:01:39:20
Tech updates, stop light advances, and getting better broadband
8/11/2025
Tech expert Beth D’Angelo is back to talk about the latest version of Chat GBT and how tariffs will affect chips and semiconductors. Then we look at research that will make stop lights work smarter. Finally we talk about how to make your broadband better.
Duration:01:38:31
Garden Talk: Fall interest and bad plant combos
8/8/2025
Expert gardener Lis Friemoth is back with a list of great fall plants. And then we talk about plants that shouldn’t be together and how to know when to pick those peppers.
Duration:01:39:20
Consumer protection, How the U.S. immigration process works
8/7/2025
Michelle Reinen and Michael Domke of the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection are back to talk about the recent scams they’re uncovering. Then, lawyer Carmel Capati explains the basics of U.S. immigration.
Duration:01:39:04
Black bears in the news, and monitoring for aquatic invasives
8/6/2025
We start another Wildlife Wednesday talking about a black bear attack and other sightings. Then, we learn how citizens are mobilizing to rid waterways of invasive plants and critters.
Duration:01:39:09
Economics 101, Introduction to stocks and retirement savings, Creating a vaccine for cancerous brain tumors
8/5/2025
UW-Whitewater economics professor Russ Kashian explains inflation, tariffs, interest rates and more. Then Brendon DeRouin, a financial advisor, joins to give tips on saving for retirement, investing and more. Finally, we talk with Dr. Mahua Dey about developing a vaccine for glioblastoma.
Duration:01:39:20
Thai Pavilion restored; Former Sen. Fred Risser takes stock; and Big Top Chautauqua entertains
8/4/2025
The Royal Thai Pavilion at the Olbrich Botanical Gardens wins a restoration award. Then, retired Sen. Fred Risser looks back on his career with Doug Moe, Co-author of his autobiography. Then we talk about the summer offerings at Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield.
Duration:01:38:34
Garden Talk: Healthy annuals, AI plants, and Iris care
8/1/2025
Lindsay Hendricks from the Green Bay Botanical Garden is back to share tips for keeping annuals looking good through fall. Then we talk about how to spot plants designed by […]
Duration:01:39:03
Cultural history of dreams, A visit with UW’s fermentation lab, Geocaching in Wisconsin
7/31/2025
We start the show by talking about how dreams have influenced cultures around the world, and specifically in China. Our guest is Brigid Vance from Lawrence University. Then, we hear about the science of fermentation from Brendan Blackwell of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Finally, geocacher Carson Monroe tells us more about this form of modern-day treasure hunting.
Duration:01:39:20
Biofuel development; a Fox River shipwreck; and house centipedes as friendly roommates
7/30/2025
We hear the latest on the development of biofuels. Then, we talk about the new discovery of a shipwreck in the Fox River in Oshkosh. We also revisit a conversation with a fan of house centipedes.
Duration:01:38:51