• Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories

  • 著者: John "Jay" Wiley
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Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories

著者: John "Jay" Wiley
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  • True Crime with a twist. By and from those that have been there. Crime stories from those that investigated crimes and caught criminals. Also victims of crimes tell about their experience. Plus trauma stories, by those that have been through it. Often crime based, but not always, people talk about the trauma, how it impacted them and how they built their lives after. Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories Radio Show and

    It is a True Crime Show, a Law Enforcement Officer Show and a Human Interest show all in one. Get a glimpse of life behind the badge, investigations of true crimes, violence they encounter and experience. Law enforcement officers, first responders, military veterans, victims of crime and their families tell their stories of the trauma they experienced mostly regarding True Crime incidents. They also talk about how they built their new lives they wanted afterwards. While many people think the show is about Law Enforcement Training, or Law Enforcement specific topis, it is not, think of True Crime Podcasts with a twist.

    The Law Enforcement Talk Show goes to radio first. Therefore it is required that I use a clock for the length of segments. You've probably seen on television news interviews that they have a hard break. It's the same with radio. The stations have to be able to program in their commercials, news, weather, traffic reports etc. These are called avails, they are NOT Optional. Every guest knows about and is informed of the length of the segments and that I will interrupt them if needed to go to the break. The interviews are recorded and the guests know that the segments must be in a certain length and it is required and they get to tell their stories to millions of people for free.

    The bi-weekly podcast version of the syndicated Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, with numerous affiliate US Radio Stations, broadcasting once a week to millions of people.

    The show host, John "Jay" Wiley, is a radio DJ and Retired Baltimore Police Sergeant. The show started as a podcast, before being recruited by terrestrial AM-FM radio stations and has been in continuous operation since March of 2017. You can reach him at jay@letradio.com.

    Background song Hurricane used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer, get more information about them and their music on their website.

    You can follow us and connect on social media, if you are in the Clubhouse Drop In Audio App make sure you follow our club LET Radio and Podcast. You can also find and follow the host of the show John J Wiley on the Clubhouse Drop In Audio Chat program.

    Be sure to check out our website.

    Like and follow our facebook page. Our Twitter account. Also on Instagram.

    2024 John Jay Wiley
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  • Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence? She Says Yes.
    2024/04/24

    Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence? She Says Yes. Her sickness, she claims, was indeed caused by domestic violence, a truth she now openly acknowledges. For years, she endured the torment of walking on eggshells to maintain an illusion of peace, but the toll on her mental health was severe. It wasn't until a psychiatrist delivered the verdict: her marriage was the source of her illness.

    Debbie Griffiths recounts the harrowing years of her life, marked by domestic violence and insidious gaslighting. She paints a vivid picture of the relentless emotional abuse, the sporadic yet terrifying instances of physical violence, and the constant barrage of blame and control from her spouse that drove her to the brink. Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence? She Says Yes.

    But Debbie's story doesn't end in despair. She shares her journey to freedom, detailing the arduous process of leaving her abusive marriage and rebuilding her life from the ground up. With resilience and determination, she forged a new path, creating the life she wanted, free from the shackles of abuse.

    Today, Debbie Griffiths is a beacon of hope for others facing similar struggles. Through her books and her message of empowerment, she offers solace and guidance to those in need. Born and raised in the bustling city of Los Angeles, Debbie's journey from brokenness to boldness is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for resilience and renewal. Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence?

    But it was her own journey of healing that inspired Debbie to pen her first novel—a powerful narrative that explores the trauma of gaslighting and the transformative power of courage and grace in the face of adversity. Through her writing, Debbie strives to shed light on the often-hidden realities of domestic abuse and offer hope to those who may be suffering in silence.

    Outside of her professional pursuits, Debbie finds joy in her role as a mother to three grown children and draws strength from her faith and family. In her spare time, she indulges in hobbies like reading, needlework, and genealogy, finding solace and renewal in the simple pleasures of life. She Says Yes. Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence?

    Debbie Griffiths' journey from victim to victor is a testament to the power of resilience, courage, and the unwavering human spirit. Through her work and her words, she continues to inspire others to break free from the chains of abuse and embrace a future filled with hope and possibility. For more about Debbie and her work, visit her website at brokentoboldness.com.

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    Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer

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    Was Her Sickness Caused By Domestic Violence? She Says Yes.

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  • Dog Eating Person, Other Police Traumas Impact on Him, and His Recovery
    2024/04/21

    Dog Eating Person, Other Police Traumas Impact on Him, and His Recovery. In the line of duty, he encountered a tragic scene where a woman had passed away from natural causes, leaving her dog to resort to gruesome means of survival, feeding on her remains. This harrowing incident, along with other death investigations he conducted, including the difficult task of delivering death notifications, left a profound impact on him. Coupled with years of exposure to extreme trauma, these experiences took a toll on Donn.

    Following a career-ending injury in law enforcement, Donn Bradley embarked on a journey of recovery, transitioning to become a mental health therapist in California. His own struggles with trauma inform his approach to therapy, eschewing the conventional "patches-on-the-sleeves" style for a more empathetic yet pragmatic approach. Dog Eating Person, Other Police Traumas Impact on Him.

    As a trauma recovery specialist, Donn draws from his personal experiences to provide effective therapy. Trauma therapy, aimed at mitigating the emotional fallout from traumatic events, is central to his practice. He emphasizes that seeking therapy is not a sign of weakness but a proactive step towards healing in the face of life's challenges. Dog Eating Person, Other Police Traumas Impact on Him, and His Recovery.

    Trauma comes in many forms, impacting individuals differently. Donn's therapy addresses a range of issues, from depression and anxiety to grief, offering support to individuals, couples, and families navigating through difficult times. Understanding the signs of trauma and its effects is crucial in recognizing when therapy may be beneficial.

    Dog Eating Person, Other Police Traumas Impact on Him, and His Recovery. Emotional trauma manifests in various ways, from heightened fear responses to self-destructive behaviors and difficulty sleeping or concentrating. Donn's goal is to create a safe space for individuals to explore their experiences and develop coping mechanisms to reclaim control and find happiness amidst adversity.

    In addition to trauma recovery, Donn is also a Marriage and Family Therapist. You can get in contact with Donn at Psychology Today.

    Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page, look for the one with the bright green logo.

    Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook.

    Be sure to check out our website.

    Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free.

    Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer

    Dog Eating Person, Other Police Traumas Impact on Him, and His Recovery.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    40 分
  • Police Shootings Explained, Politicians Often Make It Worse. Special Episode.
    2024/04/17

    Police Shootings Explained, Politicians Often Make It Worse. Special Episode. With a focus on debunking misconceptions around terms like "excessive force" and "police brutality," Lance sheds light on the legal boundaries governing law enforcement actions. He also highlights how responses from departments and cities can escalate rather than resolve such incidents.

    Attorney Lance LoRusso, a former law enforcement officer turned practicing lawyer, specializing in critical incident response and civil litigation. With firsthand experience in law enforcement, Lance sheds light on the legal intricacies surrounding the use of force by police officers, often amidst heated public reactions.

    In his distinguished career, Lance has delved into the nuances of law enforcement officers' use of force, deciphering what the law dictates, and debunking misconceptions surrounding terms like "excessive force" and "police brutality." He brings to light how the reactions from departments and cities can exacerbate rather than mitigate such incidents. Police Shootings Explained, Politicians Often Make It Worse.

    Lance's commitment to representing first responders stems from his deep understanding of the risks they face daily—the threats to their safety, careers, and even freedom as they carry out their duties. His advocacy is rooted in his own experience as a former police officer, standing in solidarity with those who serve and protect.

    With a collection of insightful books like "Hunting Of Men" and "When Cops Kill: The Aftermath of a Critical Incident," Lance offers invaluable perspectives on the complex dynamics of law enforcement and the aftermath of officer-involved shootings. Police Shootings Explained. Through his work, he aims to bring clarity to the legal landscape surrounding such incidents, ensuring that officers receive fair treatment and justice prevails.

    In Lance's words, "What is the one thing all law enforcement officers have in common? They each know they may not come home if they do their jobs and fulfill their oaths of office." This sobering reality underscores the gravity of their duty and the need for comprehensive support in navigating the complexities of their roles.

    For those facing legal challenges or critical incidents, Lance emphasizes the importance of seeking professional guidance and representation. Whether it's responding to threats or addressing injuries sustained on or off duty, he stresses the significance of telling one's story effectively and timely, underscoring that it's never a journey to undertake alone. Police Shootings Explained, Politicians Often Make It Worse.

    In a world where the line between lawful enforcement and public outcry is often blurred, Lance LoRusso stands as a beacon of clarity and support for those who serve on the frontlines of law enforcement. Through his expertise, advocacy, and unwavering dedication, he continues to champion the rights and well-being of first responders and their families.

    Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer

    Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page, look for the one with the bright green logo.

    Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook.

    Be sure to check out our website.

    Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free.

    Police Shootings Explained, Politicians Often Make It Worse.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    38 分

あらすじ・解説

True Crime with a twist. By and from those that have been there. Crime stories from those that investigated crimes and caught criminals. Also victims of crimes tell about their experience. Plus trauma stories, by those that have been through it. Often crime based, but not always, people talk about the trauma, how it impacted them and how they built their lives after. Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories Radio Show and

It is a True Crime Show, a Law Enforcement Officer Show and a Human Interest show all in one. Get a glimpse of life behind the badge, investigations of true crimes, violence they encounter and experience. Law enforcement officers, first responders, military veterans, victims of crime and their families tell their stories of the trauma they experienced mostly regarding True Crime incidents. They also talk about how they built their new lives they wanted afterwards. While many people think the show is about Law Enforcement Training, or Law Enforcement specific topis, it is not, think of True Crime Podcasts with a twist.

The Law Enforcement Talk Show goes to radio first. Therefore it is required that I use a clock for the length of segments. You've probably seen on television news interviews that they have a hard break. It's the same with radio. The stations have to be able to program in their commercials, news, weather, traffic reports etc. These are called avails, they are NOT Optional. Every guest knows about and is informed of the length of the segments and that I will interrupt them if needed to go to the break. The interviews are recorded and the guests know that the segments must be in a certain length and it is required and they get to tell their stories to millions of people for free.

The bi-weekly podcast version of the syndicated Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, with numerous affiliate US Radio Stations, broadcasting once a week to millions of people.

The show host, John "Jay" Wiley, is a radio DJ and Retired Baltimore Police Sergeant. The show started as a podcast, before being recruited by terrestrial AM-FM radio stations and has been in continuous operation since March of 2017. You can reach him at jay@letradio.com.

Background song Hurricane used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer, get more information about them and their music on their website.

You can follow us and connect on social media, if you are in the Clubhouse Drop In Audio App make sure you follow our club LET Radio and Podcast. You can also find and follow the host of the show John J Wiley on the Clubhouse Drop In Audio Chat program.

Be sure to check out our website.

Like and follow our facebook page. Our Twitter account. Also on Instagram.

2024 John Jay Wiley

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