Sept. 22, 2025

Giving Voice to the Untold Stories of Law Enforcement

Giving Voice to the Untold Stories of Law Enforcement

Giving Voice to the Untold Stories of Law Enforcement. John Jay Wiley has spent his career at the intersection of two worlds that rarely meet, law enforcement and radio broadcasting. As the host and creator of the nationally syndicated Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, now with 146 affiliate AM-FM Commercial Radio Stations across the USA, Wiley has dedicated himself to telling the stories of police officers, military veterans, crime victims, and their families, stories that often go unheard, misunderstood, or overlooked.

“My goal has always been to give a voice to those who are often unseen,” Wiley says. “The men and women in law enforcement, as well as those affected by crime, have powerful, real-life experiences that deserve to be shared honestly, with compassion and integrity.”

Wiley’s authority in this space comes not only from his decades of experience behind the microphone but also from his time on the front lines as a Baltimore Police Sergeant. Over the course of his career in law enforcement, he witnessed firsthand the challenges, dangers, and emotional toll of policing. Those experiences now inform the way he hosts his show, allowing him to connect with guests on a level few interviewers can achieve.

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You can find the show on Social Media, their Facebook Page , on Instagram, on Pinterest , on the show's Youtube Channel and on his LinkedIn Profile . Their Medium.com profile, Blogspot.com account , their IMDB.com page . In addition to their website you can find free podcast episodes at  Apple PodcastsSpotify and most major podcast platforms.

“I know what it’s like to wear the badge, to respond to emergencies, and to see the very real impact of crime and trauma,” Wiley explains. “That experience allows me to have conversations that are honest, insightful, and, at times, deeply emotional. I can ask the questions others might shy away from, and I can understand the answers.”

The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast is more than just interviews, it is a platform designed to humanize the people behind the uniform and those whose lives have intersected with law enforcement. Wiley covers everything from career challenges, community relations, and law enforcement strategy to the personal struggles officers face off duty. Plus the effects of trauma on everyone, in addition to Law Enforcement Officers. Each episode provides listeners with a window into a world that is often glamorized or misunderstood in the media.

Beyond his policing career, Wiley brings a wealth of professional broadcasting experience to the table. He has worked as an on-air personality, program director, and social media marketing manager at major radio stations across the country. This combination of skills, deep law enforcement knowledge paired with decades in media, has made him a uniquely trusted voice in his field.

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“I’ve spent years learning how to tell a story in a way that engages people, whether it’s over the radio or through a podcast, or social media” Wiley says. “But the difference here is that the stories are real. They’re raw. They’re the lives of people who deserve to be heard.”

One of Wiley’s most compelling goals with his show is to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the communities they serve. He believes that understanding and communication are essential for building trust. By sharing personal stories, lessons learned, and candid experiences, Wiley aims to foster empathy on both sides.

“People often see the uniform and make assumptions,” he says. “I want listeners to see the person behind it, the struggles, the dedication, the humanity. And for officers, I want them to know that their experiences are valued, and their voices matter.”

Over the years, the show has featured a wide range of guests, including active-duty and retired officers, first responders, military veterans, crime survivors, and others in public safety. Wiley’s approach is always respectful yet probing, encouraging guests to open up about topics many would never discuss publicly. Whether it’s confronting the trauma of the job, discussing controversial cases, or celebrating acts of bravery, Wiley ensures that every story is told with integrity and purpose.

“At the end of the day, this show is about people,” Wiley says. “It’s about the triumphs, the struggles, the sacrifices, and the resilience. If even one listener gains a deeper understanding or feels more connected to those who serve, then I know we’ve succeeded.”

Today, the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast is available nationwide, both on radio and worldwide on major podcast platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and most major Podcast Platforms. Wiley continues to grow the program, reaching thousands of listeners each week who are eager for authentic stories from the field of law enforcement and the communities impacted by it.

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Through it all, John Jay Wiley remains committed to one simple mission: to inform, educate, and honor those who serve. His show stands as a testament to the courage, dedication, and humanity of law enforcement officers and the individuals whose lives they touch every day.

Connect with the show on their Facebook Page , on Instagram, on Pinterest , on the show's Youtube Channel and on his LinkedIn Profile . Their Medium.com profile, Blogspot.com account , their IMDB.com page . In addition to their website you can find free podcast episodes at  Apple PodcastsSpotify and most major podcast platforms.