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A Powerful Story: Detective Shot Multiple Times

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - On a quiet day in Lakeside, California, a routine investigation turned into a life-threatening situation for Detective Ali Perez and Sergeant Craig Johnson. Both detectives with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, they were met with unexpected violence during a confrontation. The Incident The detectives were investigating a report of alleged child abuse. According to the San Diego Sheriff’s Department, the situation escalated, and a 15-minute gun battle ensued. Perez was shot twice, and Johnson was also injured. A SWAT officer risked his life to pull the wounded detectives to safety. You can listen or read more about Detective Ali Perez’s story, for free, on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website , also available on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , Youtube and most major podcast platforms. A Near-Death Experience Perez has shared his account of the incident, describing a profound experience. "I saw my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ," ...

From Shelter to Service: Rescue Dogs Trained To Be PTSD Service Animals For Veterans

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 West Palm Beach, Fl -  From Shelter to Service: Rescue Dogs Trained To Be PTSD Service Animals For Veterans. In a powerful and emotional special episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast , listeners are introduced to an incredible story of transformation, one that gives second chances to both people and dogs. Host John Jay Wiley welcomes Brett Simon from Big Dog Ranch Rescue (BDRR) in Palm Beach County, Florida, to talk about how shelter dogs are being trained to become PTSD service animals for America’s veterans. “Every dog deserves a chance, and every veteran deserves help,” says Simon, a former Police K9 Handler and Military Combat Contractor. “When we connect the two, a rescue dog needing purpose and a veteran needing healing,  something extraordinary happens.” The full episode is available on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show website , as well as on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube , and other major streaming platforms. The story has a...

🪖 A Different Way To Treat PTSD? Combat Veteran Speaks on Healing, Faith, and Purpose

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - In a powerful Special Episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, listeners are introduced to a man whose life mission is transforming how people think about trauma, healing, and post-traumatic growth. Dr. Matthew Burke, a Combat Veteran, author, and Ph.D., opens up about his personal battle with PTSD, his journey toward recovery, and how he’s helping others reclaim their lives through an approach that challenges convention. His story raises an important question: Is this a different way to treat PTSD? One rooted in faith, purpose, and nature. 🎧 You can listen to the full episode for free on their website , Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube , Facebook , Instagram , and LinkedIn . 🌍 From the Battlefield to Building a Mission Dr. Burke served 13 years in the U.S. Air Force, completing four combat deployments before his life took a drastic turn. The invisible wounds of combat left deep scars, not only on him but also on his family. “I didn’t ...

What Is a Podcast, What Is Your Show About and is it Free?

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - For many, the question still arises: “What exactly is a podcast, and what is this show really about?” This article explores both questions, revealing how a podcast and nationally syndicated radio program turned into one of the most powerful storytelling platforms in the country. In a world overflowing with digital noise, few shows manage to capture both authenticity and humanity. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast does exactly that, bridging the gap between true crime intrigue and deeply personal storytelling. A Nationally Syndicated Voice Reaching Millions Unlike many podcasts that begin as independent projects, The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show started as a podcast and quickly caught the attention of radio executives. Before long, it was airing on stations across the country. Today, it’s a nationally syndicated radio show broadcast on 146 commercial AM-FM affiliate stations throughout the United States. “We reach about 48 million combined ...

From Navy SEAL to Recovery Advocate: Finding Life After the Teams

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - Dr. Tony Dice’s story could easily be mistaken for the plot of an action movie, a U.S. Navy SEAL, firefighter, and paramedic who spent years running toward danger. But Dice’s greatest battle wasn’t fought on foreign soil; it was waged within himself. “I blew up my life with alcohol and drugs because I didn’t know how to deal with the trauma,” Dice shared candidly. “When you come home, the mission changes, but nobody teaches you how to survive that part.” Dice recently appeared as a guest on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast , where he opened up about his struggles, recovery, and new purpose in life. The full interview is available for free on their website , as well as on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube , and most major podcast platforms. For years, Dice lived by the warrior’s code, strength, resilience, and mission above all else. As one of the Navy’s elite, he was trained to complete high-risk operations that most people can barely imagine...

The Truth About Being a Cop: Lessons From a Reserve Deputy in Colorado.

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - The Truth About Being a Cop: Lessons From a Reserve Deputy in Colorado. Special Episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast. Hollywood often portrays police work as fast-paced, glamorous, and adrenaline-fueled. But Len Herstein, a Reserve Deputy in Colorado, says the reality is far more complex, and far more human. In a recent special episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, Herstein reveals what life on the force is really like. “It’s far more boring, far more dangerous, and far more impactful on your mental and physical health than most people realize,” he explains. The episode is available for free on the show’s website , as well as Apple Podcasts , Spotify , YouTube , and other major streaming platforms. This is the story of service, sacrifice, and the lessons policing can teach us about vigilance, leadership, and life itself.  A Late Calling to Serve At 45, Len Herstein left behind a career in marketing and entrepr...

Transformation from Trauma

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - From surviving horrific childhood abuse to fighting wars overseas, and later facing tragedy in uniform, Joe Smarro’s life is a story of trauma, transformation, and an unrelenting drive to heal. A former San Antonio Police Officer and decorated U.S. Marine Corps combat veteran, Smarro has walked through some of life’s darkest battles, both internal and external. His story, f eatured on The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast illustrates not just survival, but the power of healing, purpose, and service. “I experienced things no child ever should,” Joe shares. “I left home at 15 just to survive.” Childhood Trauma and the Making of a Soldier By 17, Joe was already a father. The responsibilities of parenthood pushed him toward structure and purpose, leading him to the U.S. Marine Corps. Deployed twice to Iraq in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, he earned recognition for bravery and service. But, like many veterans, Joe returned hom...