Badger Talks
Badger Talks Podcast
This podcast will give a sneak peak to the upcoming Badger Talks and showcase the person behind the discussion topic whether it's about the history of the Wisconsin Ice Age Trail, the history of Ragtime music, the changes in the dairy industry, or updates on the latest ground-breaking health care research being done on the University of Wisconsin- Madison campus.
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May 21, 2026
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Episodes
Rocky Knoll Care Center: 100 Years of Care, with Governor Tony Evers, Kayla Clinton, Abby Becker, and Keith Abler, and Keith 21.05.2026 47:10
Buzz Kemper speaks with Kayla Clinton, Abby Becker, Keith Abler, and Governor Tony Evers about Rocky Knoll's century of caregiving. Rocky Knoll Health Care Center began its century of caring for Sheboygan County residents in 1926 when it opened as a facility to care for people diagnosed with tuberculosis. Today, Rocky Knoll is licensed to serve up to 149 residents, providing short-term rehabilitat...
A balanced trail: How one Wisconsin village is considering mountain biking and ecological integrity 14.05.2026 31:39
In response to enthusiastic requests from high school students for a new mountain bike park, the Village of DeForest joined up with UniverCity Alliance to create a park that is responsible to citizens and the local environment. Buzz Kemper talks with Greg Hall, Director of Public Services for the Village of Deforest, Judd Blau, Village of DeForest Director of Public Services and Deputy Administrat...
Ukwakhwa: Seeds to Table initiative 28.04.2026 33:44
On this episode, Buzz Kemper speaks with Steve Webster , the Ukwakhwa farm operator and culinary director and grant lead on this WPP-funded project , Dr. Brett Benally Thompson . Director of Indigenous Health and Cultural Guidance, PI and Clinical Associate Professor for the UW School of Medicine and Public Health's Native American Center for Health Professions. He also serves as the academic part...
"More Than Words: How Talking Sharpens the Mind and Shapes Our World" with Professor Emerit Maryellen MacDonald 24.03.2026 33:15
Can we learn from talking as well as from listening? On this episode of The Badger Talks Podcast, Buzz Kemper talks with Professor Emerit Maryellen MacDonald, author of More Than Words: How Talking Sharpens the Mind and Shapes Our World.
The Psychology of Gun Ownership and Gun Violence with Professor Emerit Janet Shibley Hyde and Dr. Nick Buttrick 17.03.2026 36:42
Host Buzz Kemper explores the psychology of gun violence and gun ownership in America, including our many gun cultures. His guests are Professor Emerit of Psychology and Gender & Women's Studies Janet Shibley Hyde, and assistant professor of psychology at UW-Madison Dr. Nick Buttrick.
Engineering Against Cancer: Smarter Tools for Safer Surgeries with Professor Daniel van der Weide 24.02.2026 34:59
How does research in electrical engineering and high frequency generation in the terahertz range impact doctors' ability to diagnose and treat cancer? The answers may surprise you. This time on the Badger Talks Podcast, Buzz Kemper speaks with an expert in the field: Grainger Institute for Engineering Professor Daniel van der Weide.
"Engineering the Next Transportation Revolution: The Rise of Electric Vehicles" with Dr. Mahima Gupta 03.02.2026 27:44
On this episode, Buzz Kemper talks with Dr. Mahima Gupta, Assistant Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she is also affiliated with Wisconsin Electric Machine and Power Electronics Consortium (WEMPEC). Her research explores innovative approaches to meet the challenges of power electronics conversion for electrified trans...
Building a Gratitude Practice (Just in time for Thanksgiving!) with Dr. Mick Miyamoto 18.11.2025 32:46
Buzz talks with Dr. Mick Miyamoto, Former Interim Associate Dean of Students and Student Affairs Special Projects about how to build a gratitude practice and be present.
Easing eco-anxiety through guided meditation, with Dekila Chungyalpa 04.11.2025 34:26
Buzz Kemper speaks with Dekila Chungyalpa, Director of the Loka Initiative, about utilizing meditation to ease eco-anxiety.
Bones Piled on Bones! Secrets of the Caves and Ancient Humans with John Hawks 31.10.2025 37:39
Buzz Kemper speaks with Dr. John Hawks, Chair and Vilas-Borghesi Distinguished Achievement Professor in the UW-Madison Department of Anthropology about his adventures digging in caves searching for bones and other remnants of ancient humans. The Rising Star Expedition--in which Dr. Hawks is a significant participant--is referred to as the Cradle of Humankind.
What Happens in the Brain When it's Terrified....and more! Buzz talks with Dr. Jack Nitschke 14.10.2025 35:27
In this episode, Dr. Jack Nitschke explains neuroplasticity in the human brain; how we can essentially teach our brain better thinking and better habits.
Understanding Sustainability: Financial and Environmental, with Tom Eggert 09.09.2025 29:35
Tom Eggert taught the first class on sustainability at UW in 1994 and has been on it ever since. He was a Fulbright Scholar to Latvia, and founded the nonprofit WorldWise Microfinance. Tom helps us unpack the many benefits of building a business from a foundation of sustainability.
Humans and Carnivores: How we can co-exist, with Dr. Adrian Treves 12.08.2025 27:48
In this episode, Buzz Kemper talks with Dr. Adrian Treves, Professor of Environmental Studies and director of the Carnivore Co-existence Lab at UW-Madison. We unravel the complexities of how humans and carnivorous wildlife can co-exist: what works, what doesn't, and why.
We're Number One! What makes Wisconsin the top cranberry producer in the world, with Allison Jonjak 22.07.2025 31:34
In this episode, Buzz Kemper talks with Allison Jonjak, MS, CCA: Cranberry Outreach Specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison about cranberries, and how Wisconsin remains the #1 producer in the world.
Main Street Agenda: Bringing Civility to Political Discourse 08.07.2025 35:13
Buzz Kemper speaks with Amber Wichowsky and Susan Webb Yackee about the La Follette School of Public Affairs program Main Street Agenda. The goal of the project is to raise awareness about issues Wisconsin residents are concerned about via group discussion and town hall meetings, keeping the discussions civil and on point.
The Astounding Life of Whales with Dr. Alyson Fleming 20.05.2025 36:59
Buzz Kemper talks with Dr. Alyson Fleming, Director of Public-Private Partnerships for the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at UW Madison about the amazing life, feeding habits, and evolution of whales, including why in their case, size DOES matter.
Riding In the Moment: Horse-Assisted Therapy with Dr. Beth Fields and Jolie Hope 06.05.2025 32:04
Buzz Kemper talks with Dr. Beth Fields and Jolie Hope about the program "Riding in the Moment", developed to improve the health and quality of life of people living with dementia and their families. Hear how contact with horses at Three Gaits farm is brightening lives.
A Visit to Virtual Reality with Dr. Kevin Ponto 15.04.2025 31:37
Buzz Kemper talks with Dr. Kevin Ponto, Audrey Rothermel Bascom Professor at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery about his lab's exciting work with virtual and extended reality and its many scientific applications.
Who Do Researchers Turn to When They Need Help with Coding? Dr. Sarah Stevens! 01.04.2025 26:39
UW's Researchers need to make figures, graphs, and models to do their work, but they're not all experts in Python or R coding languages. When they need a guiding hand, they call upon Dr. Sarah Stevens, which is who we at Badger Talks Podcast just called upon to help us understand what she does. Tune in as Buzz Kemper speaks with Dr. Stevens about her important role.
Editing Genomes for better eyesight with Dr. Krishanu Saha 18.03.2025 28:06
In this episode, Buzz Kemper talks with Dr. Krishanu Saha, Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery at UW-Madison talks about genome editing and how it can positively affect eyesight and other issues with human health.
Microbiology: Battling Bacteria with Dr. Suzana Salcedo 11.03.2025 20:23
Microbiologist Dr. Suzana Salcedo talks with Buzz Kemper about her battle against harmful bacteria that evades immune systems in humans and animals.
Themes of Love in Music....for Valentine's Day! With DIrector of the Mead Witter School of Music Dan Cavanagh 20.02.2025 40:08
With Valentine's Day just behind us, Buzz Kemper talks with UW School of Music Director Dan Cavanagh about themes of love in music. But wait....it gets better. Dan sits down at Audio for the Arts' grand piano and plays songs inspired by the joy of love gained, the beauty of love lost, and longing for love that may never be. As an extra treat, Dan will introduce us to one of his own compositions. A...
For Valentine's Day: Love & Black Fatherhood with Dr. Alvin Thomas 14.02.2025 33:17
In a special for Valentine's Day, Love, as it relates to parenthood, and specifically to black fatherhood. Buzz Kemper talks with Alvin Thomas, Ph. D | Phyllis Northway Faculty Fellow | Associate Professor | Human Development and Family Studies, & Host of the award-winning Black Fatherhood Podcast.
The Apostle Islands: A Treasured Wildlife Refuge, with guest Bijit Khadka 19.11.2024 23:57
Buzz talks with Department of Forest & Wildlife Ecology PhD student Bijit Khadka about his research into animal communities, wildlife genetics, populations, and competition dynamics in the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
West Madison Agricultural Research Station's Important Role with Station Superintendent Janet Hedtke and Professor William Tracy 05.11.2024 27:54
Buzz Kemper talks with West Madison Agricultural Research Station Superintendent Janet Hedtke and Professor William Tracy about the station's important role in food and other plant growing in Wisconsin.
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