Scott Whatley is a radio show host, professional emcee, consumer advocate, and broadcasting executive with over 30 years of experience in the Denver media market. He hosts two radio programs on KLZ 560 AM: Haystack Help Radio and Sportsman of Colorado.
Whatley founded the Sportsman of Colorado Radio Show in 2012, combining his passion for hunting and the outdoors with his expertise in broadcast media. The show features hunting and fishing experts, outfitters, and conservation specialists, keeping Colorado's outdoor enthusiasts informed about techniques, gear, products, and wildlife conservation news.
He founded Haystack Help Radio in 2009, which airs Monday through Friday from noon to 1:00 PM. The consumer-oriented show helps listeners with problems, provides vetted business referrals, alerts about consumer scams, and assists seniors and caregivers. Whatley personally answers the help line and coordinates with regulatory agencies and local authorities to resolve consumer issues.
Beyond broadcasting, Whatley has worked internationally on construction projects in Belize, Guam, and the Virgin Islands. He holds certifications as a Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST), and Certified Safety and Health Official (CSHO).
Whatley lives in Highlands Ranch, Colorado with his wife Victoria. He is active in First Baptist Church of Englewood and Silver State Baptist Youth Camp in Sedalia, Colorado. He has appeared on the Kim Monson Show to discuss topics including Second Amendment rights, red flag laws, wildlife conservation, and national political events.