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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.
May 19, 2026Swedish cuisine; Old World Wisconsin expands; and how music transports usWe talk about Scandinavian cuisine with the author of “The Swedish Cookbook.” Then, two overseers of Old World Wisconsin invite us to its expanded site. Then, we talk with the author of the new book “Transported: The Everyday Magic of Musical Daydreams.”...more1h 40minPlay
May 18, 2026Physical therapy: hypermobility; Meat, sustainability and the future on our platesPhysical therapists Lori Thein Brody and Jill Thein-Nissenbaum return to talk about hypermobility, joint pain and receiving proper treatment. Then, author Bruce Friedrich joins us to talk about his book “Meat: How the Next Agricultural Revolution Will Transform Humanity’s Favorite Food — and Our Future.”...more1h 40minPlay
May 15, 2026Garden Talk: Growing vegetables in containers; Is it time to try straw bale gardening?There is nothing like fresh food from your own garden! Mark Dwyer is back talk about growing veggies in containers adding ornamental edibles to your landscape. Then Joel Karsten is with us to help you with straw bale gardening....more1h 40minPlay
May 14, 2026Finding talented tradespeople for home projects; Exploring Lake Michigan’s many shipwrecksWe talk about the challenges and advantages of enlisting skilled craftspeople for your home improvement projects with design and building professionals Chad Speight, Tony Trapp, and John Gishnock. Then, we go deep with shipwreck explorer Jerry Guyer of Milwaukee’s Len-Der Charters....more1h 40minPlay
May 13, 2026Insect update; Preserving Wisconsin farmland for future generations; May is for wetlandsFirst, we talk with Phil Pellitteri, an entomologist, about the bugs that want to eat your new plant growth this spring. Then, we talk about young farmers and land trusts with Adam D’Angelo and Alison Volk. Finally, we cover wetlands in celebration of American Wetlands Month with Katie Beilfuss....more1h 40minPlay
May 12, 2026Care for caregivers; stroke awareness; and a visit by Dr. Zorba PasterMore Americans are caring for aging loved ones and experiencing related stress. Then, we talk about strokes – preventing them, recognizing the signs, and treatment. Then, we talk about other health issues with D. Zorba Paster....more1h 40minPlay
May 11, 2026Tech update; Robots and AI on the farm; Milwaukee’s The Whatnot MuseumTech expert Jesse La Grew is back to share the latest news on the regulation of virtual private networks, facial recognition technology and more. Then, UW-Stout professor Tina Lee joins to share how they’re bringing technology to Wisconsin farms. Finally, we meet Maria Cunningham, owner and curator of The Whatnot Museum in Milwaukee....more1h 40minPlay
May 08, 2026Garden Talk: Adding natives to an established garden; A photographer’s journey through grief and gardeningNationally known gardening expert Melinda Myers joins us to talk about the benefit of adding natives to your garden. Then we talk to celebrated photographer Jane Fulllton Alt about her beautiful new book....more1h 40minPlay
May 07, 2026Great new books to read this summerWe head into summer with a curated list of 20 recently books recommended by Daniel Goldin, owner of the Boswell Book Company in Milwaukee....more1h 40minPlay
May 06, 2026Wildlife Wednesday: Transform your woodland into a wildlife havenRegular guests and wildlife specialists Jamie Nack and David Drake return to tell us about The Wisconsin Coverts Project, what to do if you find a fawn and more. They’re ready to answer your questions about wildlife, too....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.