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WPR's weekday call-in show, continuing the trusted tradition of Larry Meiller. Host Lee Rayburn talks with expert guests and listeners about the outdoors, technology, books, home improvement, consumer... more
FAQs about The Lee Rayburn Show:How many episodes does The Lee Rayburn Show have?The podcast currently has 3,539 episodes available.
June 16, 2026Real property tax relief, and professional tax adviceWe talk about organizations and programs helping low income and senior homeowners pay their property taxes. Then, we learn about how new tax law changes will affect us....more1h 40minPlay
June 15, 2026Physical therapists answer your questions; ‘Born to Flourish: How New Science and Ancient Wisconsin Reveal a Simple Path to Thriving’Physical therapists Lori Thein Brody and Jill Thein-Nissenbaum return to talk about preventing injuries from warm weather activities like golf and yard work. Then, Richard Davidson and Cortland Dahl of UW’s Center for Healthy Minds share what their research says about how to live a fulfilling life....more1h 40minPlay
June 12, 2026Garden Talk: When your garden gets thirsty; The Vicars of Vegetables reunite!Horticulture educator Vijai Pandian is back to talk about what we can do to get through those phases. And in the second hour of the show, long-time guests Irwin Goldman and Jim Nienhuis are getting together for one more time....more1h 40minPlay
June 11, 2026Ways to prevent water in your basement; and the pros and cons of hot tub ownershipThere are many ways for water to get into your basement and cause health issues and structural problems. Fortunately, there are many ways to keep your basement dry. Then, we talk about the fun and work that comes with owning a hot tub....more1h 40minPlay
June 10, 2026Birdwatching in the summer: What to watch for when migration endsIt’s a busy time of year for Wisconsin’s birds. For many species, May is time for the migration, June is devoted to nesting and July is the fledging season. Naturalist Bill Volkert is back to talk about summertime birding and answer your questions about Wisconsin’s birds....more1h 40minPlay
June 09, 2026A Med Flight physician retires; and Alzheimer’s disease research and treatmentWe talk about how emergency medicine via helicopter was remade by a UW-Madison physician. Then, we talk about Alzheimer’s disease from multiple angles: Treatment, fundraising for research, and a new early detection tool....more1h 40minPlay
June 08, 2026Technology update; ‘The Long Game’Tech expert Beth D’Angelo returns to answer your questions about internet safety, hard drive security and phone storage limits. Then, we talk about the soccer and the U.S. Men’s National Team with Leander Schaerlaeckens. His latest book is “The Long Game.”...more1h 40minPlay
June 05, 2026Garden Talk: How to stretch your gardening dollars; The growing popularity of raised bedsWith everything costing more, we have less money left over for our garden. Lis Friemoth is back with tips for doing more with less. We also talk with Gardener Scott about growing in raised beds....more1h 40minPlay
June 04, 2026Protection from scams, and the limited value of extended warrantiesWisconsinites are being hit with a litany of new and old scams, we learn from the state’s consumer protection office. Then, we talk to a Wirecutter writer about why extended warranties are almost never worth the cost....more1h 40minPlay
June 03, 2026Wildlife Wednesday; Managed grazing in WisconsinScott Craven, emeritus professor and UW Extension wildlife ecologist, joins us for another Wildlife Wednesday. Then, we talk about managed grazing. Our guests are Chris Johnson, a grazing biologist with Ducks Unlimited and owner/operator of his own grazing farm, and Nicole Muschinske, the programs and engagement coordinator at GrassWorks....more1h 40minPlay
FAQs about The Lee Rayburn Show:How many episodes does The Lee Rayburn Show have?The podcast currently has 3,539 episodes available.