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Nothing Left Unsaid

Tim Green & Troy Green
ALS
Family
NFL
Faith
Mental Health
Social Media
Christianity
Resilience
Vietnam War
Leadership
Entrepreneurship
Gambling Addiction
Sports Broadcasting
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Prison
Journalism
NHL
Music
Private Equity
Assistive Technology

Hosted by Tim Green and his son Troy, Nothing Left Unsaid brings together famous guests, many of them lifelong friends and teammates. After losing his voice and movement to ALS, Tim speaks again through groundbreaking AI from ElevenLabs. It’s a technological miracle, but more than that, it’s a sacred second chance. The result is storytelling at its most human. Reverent. Honest. Unrepeatable. Becau... more

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New York Times best selling author John Kenney joins Tim and Troy for a conversation about marriage, grief, depression, middle age, humor, and the uncomfortable question of whether we are actually living or just getting through life.

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FightMND CEO Matt Tilley joins Tim Green and his son Troy to discuss the human reality of ALS and motor neuron disease, the power of humor and community, breakthrough assistive technology, and why hope matters when a cure still feels too far away.

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Senator Alan Armstrong, former Williams CEO and newly appointed U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, explains why Washington struggles to build, how politics rewards delay, and why his short, non reelection term gives him unusual freedom to speak plainly abou... more

Douglas Brunt reveals how a forgotten oil empire, a missed British decision, and Stalin’s seizure of Baku may have shaped the rise of Soviet communism and the entire 20th century.

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Alan Armstrong
Former Williams CEO, appointed U.S. Senator from Oklahoma
U.S. Senate (Oklahoma)
Episode: #118 - Senator Alan Armstrong: I Can't Run Again, So I'll Tell You The Truth
Douglas Brunt
CEO of cybersecurity company, novelist, historical researcher
Author, Historian; former CEO of Authentium/Tenium
Episode: #117 - Douglas Brunt: The Man Who Could Have Stopped Soviet Communism
Alison Armstrong
Relationship expert and author featured on the episode
Episode: #116 - Alison Armstrong PT 2: Why Relationships Are Bad Investments
Rudy Tanzi
Neuroscientist at Harvard who helped discover key genes linked to Alzheimer's disease
Harvard Medical School
Episode: #114 - Dr Rudy Tanzi: Alzheimer’s Starts 30 Years Before You Know
Tommy Wood
Neuroscientist and physician working on neonatal brain injury and cognitive health
University of Washington (mentioned context)
Episode: #113 - Dr Tommy Wood: The Hidden Cost of Optimizing Your Health
Sam Peltzman
One of the most cited economists; associated with the Peltzman Effect
University of Chicago (economist)
Episode: #112 - Sam Peltzman: The FDA Rule That Kills More People Than It Saves
Kurt Hagstrom
Chief Commercial Officer at Synchron
Synchron
Episode: #111 - Kurt Haggstrom: Building Practical Brain–Computer Interfaces for ALS Communication
Tim Green
Former NFL player, bestselling author, attorney; ALS patient
Nothing Left Unsaid
Episode: #109 - Tim Green: We recorded our family therapy session
Ben Brandenburg
Former Georgia Athletics insider diagnosed with ALS
University of Georgia Athletic Association
Episode: #108 - Ben Brandenburg: ALS Took His Body. It Didn’t Take His Purpose.

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Tim Green
Host of the show, discussing life, trials, and leadership with guests
Troy Green
Co-host, son of Tim Green

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 167 ratings
  • Great interviews

    Great podcast. Well organized and interesting!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Abcd grrr
    United States5 months ago
  • Love these guys

    This is a great podcast hosted by two fantastic guys. I love the perspective this show gives to people dealing with the unknown curveballs life can throw at us. Great insight on living life to the fullest, given the cards we are dealt, and overcoming the adversity to remain positive.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DSDSouth
    United States8 months ago
  • Fantastic listen

    Great pod, instantly became one of my weekly must-listens! Await the next episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pusanranger
    Japana year ago
  • Continues to be the Best Podcast Around

    Still the best show out there. Great life perspective in every episode. Well done!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tennis1985BA
    United Statesa year ago
  • Proof That the Human Spirit Knows No Limits

    This podcast is nothing short of extraordinary. Hosted by a man living with ALS, it redefines what’s possible in the face of overwhelming odds. Each episode is a masterclass in resilience, perspective, and purpose. His voice—both literal and metaphorical—cuts through the noise of daily life and reminds us that obstacles are often only constructs of the mind. You don't just listen; you feel the truth of every word. This podcast doesn’t ask for your pity—it demands your respect and inspires your a... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AnIndoWife
    United Statesa year ago

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#116 - Alison Armstrong PT 2: Why Relationships Are Bad Investments
Q: What is the most important shift individuals can make to improve communication and reduce misinterpretation in relationships?
Move from seeing relationships as fixed things to viewing them as series of intentional interactions. Start by asking for what you need with clarity, establishing agreements, and consistently being present and curious rather than assuming the other person knows your thoughts or needs.
#116 - Alison Armstrong PT 2: Why Relationships Are Bad Investments
Q: Why do you believe good relationships can be built rather than found, and how should listeners approach this idea in practical terms?
Because relationships are not static deposits but moments of being that people choose to align around. By focusing on how we are being, listening, and setting clear agreements, couples can build partnerships one decision at a time, with accountability and ongoing adjustments.
#109 - Tim Green: We recorded our family therapy session
Q: What career helped shape who you are today the most?
Tim credits the NFL with opening doors to journalism, writing, and broader opportunities, and highlights the people who supported those steps along the way.
#109 - Tim Green: We recorded our family therapy session
Q: Dad, if you were cured today, and totally normal, what was the first thing that you would do?
Tim would prioritize family, faith, and giving back, with a lighthearted note about doing something together with loved ones before anything else.
#105 - Brad Thor: The author who saved the USA from a MAJOR Terrorist Threat
Q: You've written about enemies who are patient, adaptive and ideologically driven. What worries you most about complacency here at home?
Thor argues that long-term strategic thinking is essential and that political cycles obscure looming threats; he worries about a two-way failure: underestimating adversaries and over-rotating to short-term partisan wins.

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This show features candid conversations with high-profile guests from literature, exploration, entertainment, sports, and public life, often discussing resilience, leadership, ethics, and personal growth. Episodes frequently blend personal narrative with broader societal themes, including national security, innovation in education, justice reform, and creative process. Notable traits include a steady stream of diverse, story-driven interviews, a father-son hosting dynamic, and a willingness to tackle heavy topics with optimism and humility. Potential listeners can expect thought-provoking, inspirational storytelling, insights from veterans, artists, and leaders, and a focus on human-centered experiences that transcend typical interview form... more

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2. Douglas Brunt
3. Alison Armstrong
4. Rudy Tanzi
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