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Winnipeg's #1 Radio Morning features Radio Veteran Dave Wheeler, and broadcasting award winner Tyler Carr. This is the daily edited version of the morning show which you can catch LIVE daily on Energy 106 in Winnipeg.
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On today's episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the guys investigate the million-dollar question: What exactly was Tyler doing in Carman, Manitoba over the long weekend? While Tyler answers for his whereabouts, Wheeler introduces a new rhythmic benchmark with the debut of "Hey You... Haikus," proving that even radio hosts can be poetic (sort of). The duo also dives into the latest pop culture chaos, from Chappell Roan's meteoric rise to the $125 secondary market for Super Mario Galaxy popcorn buckets in Winnipeg. Plus, they discuss the Winnipeg Jets' massive win over Seattle to keep the playoff dream alive, and a bear-spray-wielding Pokémon card thief.
In this episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, Dave Wheeler and Tyler Carr break down a jam-packed Easter weekend that left one host feeling a little less "award-winning" than expected. The guys dive into the fallout from the Winnipeg Nightlife Awards, where Tyler faced the ultimate "L" in the Best Radio Announcer category—leading to the birth of his new title: the Losing Loser. The show also features the debut of Wheeler's latest creative endeavor, a high-stakes "micro-com" script designed for social media dominance, which Tyler now has the pleasure of filming. Plus, the duo covers the bizarre news of the morning, including Justin Bieber's crashing NFT value, astrological lunar rings, and a baby in the street. From the Winnipeg Jets' desperate playoff push to a recap of the Valero Texas Open, it's a full-throttle Monday morning update.
In today's episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the power of the people takes center stage as Dave and Tyler celebrate a major listener win with the theme "You Did It!" The guys dive into the weirdest news of the day—from 12 tonnes of stolen Kit Kats (and the tracker to find them) to the $1.5 million bonus surge at Five Guys. Dave and Tyler also break down the latest Super Mario Galaxy reviews, the retirement of Blue Bomber legend Chris Streveler, and the high-stakes push for the Winnipeg Jets as they head into Dallas. Plus, the Easter Bunny is calling in sick, the Supergirl trailer has landed, and we check in on the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair in Brandon.
In this April Fool's edition of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, Dave Wheeler and Tyler Carr tackle a day where "Nothing is Guaranteed"—especially those Lady Gaga tour rumors. The guys dive into the massive opening day for the Super Mario Galaxy movie and the shocking (if true?) news about OpenAI shutting down Sora. From the world's largest indoor trampoline opening right here in Winnipeg to the absurdity of a 10-pound Costco chocolate bunny that requires a hammer to eat, the show covers the latest in local news and global tech. Plus, a full breakdown of the Jets' nail-biter in Chicago, Tyler's movie plans, and the province's emergency response to the measles outbreak. It's a mix of big wins, big calories, and big questions about what's actually real this April 1st.
In this episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, Dave Wheeler and Tyler Carr break down a packed Tuesday that feels more like a circus. The guys dive into the aftermath of the NDP leadership convention at the RBC Convention Centre, exploring why the political landscape has become "The Butt of the Joke." Beyond the politics, Tyler gets a reality check on which game shows he actually belongs on, and the duo discusses the strange new world of TikTok micro-dramas and WWE's $12,000 "Pasta with Pro-Wrestlers" travel package. From Paul McCartney's accidental Reddit ban to the Winnipeg Jets' push toward the post-season, Dave and Tyler cover the news, the nonsense, and everything in between.
In today's episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the era of "Guaranteed Gaga" comes to a screeching halt. Dave is officially back in the studio after a sick day, and he's jumping right into the fire as the guys break down their latest "discussions" with the boss over the playlist. The subtitle "Gaga is Not Guaranteed" says it all—tune in to hear the finale of the streak and why the guys are currently at odds with management. Beyond the radio drama, the duo dives into the viral new Harry Potter trailer and the bilingual hurdles facing Air Canada. From the serious local news involving Councillor Russ Wyatt to the bizarre reveal of KFC's "Pickle Puffer Jacket," no stone is left unturned. We also wrap up a massive night for the Winnipeg Jets against the Avalanche, celebrate another 10K Payday winner, and discuss why Wikipedia is officially declaring war on AI-generated articles.
In today's deeply personal episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the guys observe "Chug a Coke Day." This annual tradition is a tribute to Tyler's close friend who lost his battle with cancer over a decade ago. We're inviting the entire audience to join in by chugging a soda, filming it, and sharing it on social media today to keep that memory alive. It's a day of reflection, but also of celebration and community. The energy stays high as we welcome Stephen Hua to the studio for a massive reveal: the official lineup for this year's Summer of Sound festival in Winnipeg. We also celebrate another listener joining the winner's circle with our 10K Payday promotion. Plus, Dave shares a "Pee Pee" story that you simply have to hear to believe, and we cover the morning's biggest headlines—from Manitoba removing PST on groceries to the absolute madness of the Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer hitting one billion views.
In today's episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, things get a little awkward as the guys dive into a "Tone Deaf" Tuesday. Dave finds himself in the doghouse with his wife, Candace Rae, after some questionable singing (and perhaps even more questionable commentary), while Tyler is reeling from the heartbreak of having a prize snatched away from him. The duo also tackles the latest eccentricities of Elon Musk and the "do-it-yourself" spirit taking over Winnipeg, as locals viral for clearing their own frozen sewers with picks and shovels. From the staggering 15,000 federal job cuts to Ryan Gosling making friends with a mop on the set of Project Hail Mary, the prep sheet is loaded. On the sports front, the guys look ahead to the Jets hosting the Golden Knights at Canada Life Centre and recap the Moose's tough luck against those "pesky" Roadrunners. Plus, a look at the 20th anniversary of Hannah Montana and why the Blue Jays are officially moving from spring training to the regular season on Netflix.
In today's episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the guys officially kick off the 10K Payday, giving you a shot at instant $100 prizes and a massive $5000 grand prize. Between that excitement, Wheeler and Tyler break down the staggering jump in Winnipeg gas prices and the city's new plan for "vandal-proof" heated bus shelters. From a review of the "Coca-Cola Falls" Tyler hiked this weekend, to the box office dominance of Project Hail Mary, this episode covers the watercooler topics you need to know for Monday, March 23rd.
In this Friday edition of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the guys declare that "Dirty Season" has officially arrived in Winnipeg. The big buzz today? Pierre Poilievre's long-awaited sit-down with Joe Rogan—the guys break down the highlights and what it means for the Canadian political landscape. The studio celebrates a major milestone as we reveal exactly what makes Tyler a "Winner" this week (hint: it involves more than just his charm). Then, it's the debate that never ends: Tipping Culture. From digital prompts at the drive-thru to "tip creep," Wheeler and Tyler draw the line. Plus, they cover the latest local headlines: Manitoba Hydro's confirmed rate hikes, the scary school attack plots thwarted by police, and the Winnipeg School Division's accidental mass email of student report cards. From Chuck Norris's health scare to the Jets' rough night in Boston, we're getting you ready for the weekend!
On today's episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the guys celebrate a massive win for free speech as rapper Afroman (Joseph Foreman) prevails in his "Lemon Pound Cake" defamation trial. Dressed in a full American flag suit, Afroman walked out of court a free man after a jury ruled he had every right to mock the deputies who botched a raid on his home The studio tension rises as Tyler faces his greatest culinary fear: SPAM. Will he actually take a bite, or will his reluctance get the better of him? Meanwhile, the guys dive into local headlines, including Winnipeg protesters fighting against healthcare privatization and the budget hikes across all six city school divisions. Plus, they discuss the sudden death of Samsung's Z Tri-Fold phone, a rogue dancing robot in California, and Miley Cyrus's big Hannah Montana reveal. From the "Wonders of Sodor" viral gaming hit to the Jets' big matchup in Beantown, it's a packed Thursday show!
On today's episode of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the guys break down a massive day for cinema as the first trailers for Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Dune: Part 3 finally drop. While Hollywood looks bright, the local outlook is a bit more complicated—from Premier Wab Kinew walking back the timeline on Winnipeg's first supervised consumption site to the launch of CAA's annual "Worst Roads" campaign. The studio gets personal as Tyler shows off his brand-new ink, sparking a debate on whether Dave should finally take the plunge and get a tattoo of his own. Plus, they cover the record-breaking push for ICU nurse training in Manitoba, a Calgary driver's questionable "curtain" DIY, and a heartbreaking shootout loss for the Jets. It's a jam-packed show to help you navigate your Wednesday.
In this St. Patrick's Day edition of the Wheeler and Tyler Podcast, the guys dive into a massive Tuesday lineup ranging from the high-stakes world of Winnipeg news to the glitz of Hollywood. Wheeler and Tyler tackle the "Razzies" and debate whether the Oscars need a total rebrand, while checking in on Michael B. Jordan's post-win celebrations. The episode covers the latest local headlines—including the controversy surrounding Manitoba's trade envoy's salary and the "quite inaccurate" ER wait times—before diving into the world of sports with a Jets vs. Predators preview and a look at the 2028 World Cup of Hockey. Plus, they explore the bizarre news of Pokémon Go players accidentally training robots and the discovery of a 6,000-year-old board game. From dating "N" names to the $10K Payday announcement, it's a lucky charm of an episode you won't want to miss.
In a surreal Friday episode of Wheeler and Tyler, the studio has been completely overtaken by Nintendo's "Wonder Flower." The guys attempt to host the show while the sentient flora acts as an unpredictable third co-host, leading to a morning of pure "Wonder Troll" chaos. Dave takes a break from the botanical madness to gush over Harry Styles ahead of his big SNL hosting gig tomorrow night, while Tyler pivots to a heart-tugging mission to save Manitoba's kittens as the province faces an overwhelming surge in births. All of this is fueled by a massive spread from Firehouse Subs, who stopped by to cater the most colorful show of the week.
In today's episode of Wheeler and Tyler, the guys dive into the ultimate battle of "Type A" personalities: Is organizing your digital desktop more important than a perfectly labeled pantry? Tyler defends his device hygiene while Wheeler questions the state of the modern household. Closer to home, the Concordia Bridge project is officially threatening to turn the morning commute into a nightmare for northeast Winnipeg, and the guys take more calls on the ongoing healthcare crisis gripping the province. Between the "Robitussin challenge" making everyone miss the simplicity of the Tide Pod era and Tyler reflecting on the six-year anniversary of masks and needles, it's a heavy dose of reality mixed with radio chaos. Plus, Dave breaks down Team Canada's historic World Baseball Classic win and sets the stage for the Jets' massive bounce-back attempt against the Rangers tonight.
In today's episode of Wheeler and Tyler, the guys dive into the modern struggle of finding the truth in an era where Meta is buying social media platforms specifically for AI bots. Tyler shares the details on his latest skin-ink commitment—getting a matching companion tattoo with his partner—while Wheeler weighs in on the newly released trailer for the Michael Jackson biopic. From Winnipeg transit upgrades to MrBeast's latest Mario-themed snacks, it's a packed show covering the intersection of pop culture, tech, and the everyday chaos of life in the Peg.
In today's episode, Dave and Tyler are going full "Power-Up" mode to celebrate MAR10 Day. We're breaking down the massive news from the Nintendo Direct, including the brand-new Super Mario Galaxy trailer and rumors about what that third movie might actually be called. Dave brings some "Show n Tell" to the booth with a Talking Flower that might have a bit too much to say, and we're taking your calls on the best Mario offerings of all time. The guys also check in on our neighbors to the west as Calgary faces yet another month of water main repairs, and we spot NFL royalty at The Forks as Jason Kelce touches down in Winnipeg to film a curling movie. From Lady Gaga's wedding bells to a TikToker running a 5k in a literal airplane bathroom, it's a packed show that's better than a Rainbow Road shortcut.
Manitoba is officially the center of the curling universe! In today's episode, Dave and Tyler celebrate a historic "double-double" as the province claims both the Scotties and the Brier titles. We've got the championship audio that'll give you goosebumps and a look at why Manitoba continues to dominate the sheet. Beyond the rings, Tyler reveals his brand-new (and potentially dangerous) ski move from the weekend, while Dave questions the security of Meta glasses after reports surface of reviewers getting a bit too much "behind-the-scenes" footage. We also tackle the political tug-of-war between Premier Wab Kinew and the city over speed limits and the latest push to finally—finally—kill the clock change in Manitoba. From Rihanna's backyard intruder to "Poop Soup" (yes, really), it's a Monday morning recap you can't miss.




















