Tim Green & Troy Green
Nothing Left Unsaid
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. Because when time is limited, only the truth remains. This is Nothing Left Unsaid.
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Tim Green & Troy Green
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Latest episode
Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
#123 - Dr Gail Saltz: The Story You Tell Yourself Is Quietly Ruining Your Life 08.07.2026 1:31:25
Dr. Gail Saltz reveals how fear, shame, denial, and the stories we repeat to ourselves can quietly shape our choices, relationships, health, and sense of identity. Subscribe for free to our podcast: https://nlupod.com/subscribe SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this episode and powering Tim’s voice. SOCIAL: Website: https://nlupod.com/ X: https:...
#122 - Mitch Albom: He Was Dying BUT He Was Happier Than Me 01.07.2026 1:12:18
Mitch Albom joins Tim Green to revisit the guilt that brought him back to Morrie Schwartz, the dying ALS professor whose joy exposed the emptiness of Mitch’s own success. Their conversation moves through ambition, regret, faith, grief, and the lesson that giving can make us feel alive when achievement is not enough. Subscribe for free to our podcast: https://nlupod.com/subscribe SPONSORS: ElevenLa...
#121 - Jack Stewart: A Person Just Died But We Kept Flying 24.06.2026 50:28
Retired Navy fighter pilot and novelist Jack Stewart joins Tim Green to talk about the moment military aviation stopped feeling normal, why service leaves more behind than most stories show, and what war costs the people who serve and the families who wait at home. Jack's books: https://jackstewartbooks.com/ Subscribe for free to our podcast: https://nlupod.com/subscribe SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Than...
#120 - John Kenney: Best Selling Love Poem Author on Why Marriages fail 17.06.2026 1:01:15
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. Subscribe for free to our podcast: https://nlupod.com/subscribe SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this episode and p...
#119 - Matt Tilley: The Fight to Cure ALS 10.06.2026 1:00:21
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. Subscribe for free to our podcast: https://nlupod.com/subscribe SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this...
#118 - Senator Alan Armstrong: I Can't Run Again, So I'll Tell You The Truth 03.06.2026 1:27:01
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 about America’s infrastructure, energy, and leadership problems. Subscribe for free to our podcast: https://nlupod.com/subscribe SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Tha...
#117 - Douglas Brunt: The Man Who Could Have Stopped Soviet Communism 27.05.2026 1:15:48
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. Subscribe for free to our podcast: https://nlupod.com/subscribe Get Doug's new book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Lost-Empire-of-Emanuel-Nobel/Douglas-Brunt/9781668074749 SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to Ele...
#116 - Alison Armstrong PT 2: Why Relationships Are Bad Investments 20.05.2026 1:25:03
In Part 2 of our conversation with Alison Armstrong, we explore why many relationships fail long before people admit it, how resentment and misunderstanding quietly destroy connection, and why Alison believes relationships are “bad investments” when people stop paying attention to each other in the present. The conversation dives into masculinity, competition, happiness, faith, communication, and...
#115 - Alison Armstrong: How to make a man happy FOREVER 13.05.2026 1:54:34
Alison Armstrong explains why many relationship problems come from misunderstanding, not bad intent, and how men and women often misread what the other truly needs. She challenges assumptions about love, respect, criticism, appreciation, and the hidden patterns that quietly damage relationships. Listen to find out why being understood may matter more than being right. Subscribe for free to our pod...
#114 - Dr Rudy Tanzi: Alzheimer’s Starts 30 Years Before You Know 06.05.2026 1:21:43
Harvard neuroscientist Dr. Rudy Tanzi explains why Alzheimer’s may begin 20 to 30 years before symptoms appear, why diagnosis often comes too late, and how a new generation of blood tests and preventive treatments could change the future of the disease. He also breaks down the lifestyle factors that may protect brain health, from sleep and exercise to diet, stress, and social connection. Subscribe...
#113 - Dr Tommy Wood: The Hidden Cost of Optimizing Your Health 29.04.2026 2:14:23
Dr. Tommy Wood is a neuroscientist and physician focused on brain injury and long term cognitive health. This conversation challenges common assumptions about how the brain works and what actually improves it. He explains why many treatments that succeed in lab models fail in humans, and why outcomes are driven more by environment and behavior than single interventions. A central idea is that the...
#112 - Sam Peltzman: The FDA Rule That Kills More People Than It Saves 22.04.2026 1:28:53
Sam Peltzman, a leading economist known for the Peltzman Effect, explains how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration drug approval process delays life saving treatments long enough to cost millions of lives. Drawing on decades of research, he shows how regulation often creates unintended consequences, where policies meant to protect the public can reduce overall welfare. Subscribe for free to our p...
#111 - Kurt Haggstrom: Building Practical Brain–Computer Interfaces for ALS Communication 15.04.2026 1:07:32
A grounded discussion on how brain–computer interfaces are moving from research into real clinical use, with a focus on restoring communication and autonomy for ALS patients. Kurt Hagstrom explains the technical constraints, regulatory realities, and why simplicity, scalability, and long-term reliability matter more than hype. SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) fo...
#110 - Tu Lam: The ACTUAL Reality of War 08.04.2026 1:33:59
Former Green Beret Tu Lam joins us for a second time and breaks down the psychological reality of 15 years at war, the loss of identity that followed, and the long path through trauma, discipline, and faith that reshaped his life. SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this episode and powering Tim’s voice. SOCIAL: Website: https://nlupod.com/ X: htt...
#109 - Tim Green: We recorded our family therapy session 01.04.2026 29:04
Tim Green sits down with his children for an unfiltered, deeply personal conversation on family, faith, regret, and legacy, turning the interview into something closer to real family therapy. Through candid questions, Tim reflects on fatherhood, ALS, and what ultimately matters most. SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this episode and powering Tim’s...
#108 - Ben Brandenburg: ALS Took His Body. It Didn’t Take His Purpose. 25.03.2026 1:22:46
Ben Brandenburg spent his career behind the scenes in elite college athletics, helping others perform at the highest level. In 2021, he was diagnosed with ALS, a progressive disease that steadily takes away the body’s ability to move. In this conversation, Ben describes what it is like to live through that loss in real time. Not as a series of good days and bad days, but as a constant, irreversibl...
#107 - Clifford Winston: The Incentive Problem Driving Modern Politics 18.03.2026 1:38:15
Brookings senior fellow Clifford Winston joins Tim and Troy Green for a sharp conversation on political incentives, institutional trust, market competition, and why he believes many government solutions fail the public they claim to help. The discussion ranges from legal deregulation and access to justice to social media, academic honesty, innovation, and what still gives him confidence in America...
#106 - Dr. Shireen Rizvi: Building a Life Worth Living 11.03.2026 1:05:12
Dr. Shireen Rizvi joins Tim and Troy Green for a deep conversation about dialectical behavior therapy, emotional regulation, trauma, suffering, and hope. She explains what DBT actually is in plain language, why it was created for people who felt life was not worth living, and how its core tension between acceptance and change can help people navigate pain, despair, and everyday emotional struggle....
#105 - Brad Thor: The author who saved the USA from a MAJOR Terrorist Threat 04.03.2026 1:36:43
Brad Thor, bestselling author of the Scot Harvath series, joins Tim Green for a wide ranging conversation on national security, courage, faith, and the moral gray zones behind the defense of a free society. Drawing from decades of research with intelligence and military professionals, Thor reflects on evil, institutional fragility, social media, and the personal cost of confronting danger. SPONSOR...
#104 - Benedict Allen: Amazon Explorer on being hunted by Gold Miners 25.02.2026 1:43:18
Benedict Allen recounts being hunted by illegal gold miners and forced into an unthinkable survival decision, then reflects on fear, solitude, and what it costs the people you love when you choose a life on the edge. SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this episode and powering Tim’s voice. SOCIAL: Website: https://nlupod.com/ X: https://x.com/nlu...
#103 - Neurology Experts Say ALS cure ready within next 5 years 18.02.2026 1:14:57
After their breakthrough study went viral in The Times of Israel, Dr. Ariel Ionescu and Dr. Amir Dori join us, alongside Dr. Merit Cudkowicz, to explain what the headlines got right and what still needs caution. Their research suggests ALS may begin at the muscle to nerve connection, where a missing molecule allows toxic protein buildup, and restoring it in lab models stopped decline and supported...
#102 - Ward Larsen: Real Combat Stories From a US Airforce Pilot 11.02.2026 50:28
Ward Larsen flew A-10s in Desert Storm, investigated crash sites while the wreckage still smoked, and now channels those real-world stakes into thrillers that balance technical precision with moral consequence. In this conversation with Tim and Troy Green, he reflects on combat responsibility, leadership and discipline beyond the uniform, and where faith fits when certainty disappears in a world o...
#101 - Nic Pizzolatto & Suzanne Santo: Love, Belief and the Search for Meaning 04.02.2026 2:17:12
Nic Pizzolatto and Suzanne Santo talk candidly about why romance, success, and creative achievement fail to save us and why belief, responsibility, and meaning endure. A reflective conversation on marriage, faith, creativity and living well in a distracted modern world. Listen to Suzanne's music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1TUJBwovBrSV0NgaJ9cm5a SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (ht...
#100 - David Ruth: This U.S University charges ZERO Tuition 28.01.2026 1:13:06
Dr. David Ruth is a retired Navy captain, former Naval Academy professor, and now Dean of STEM at the University of Austin, where he is helping build a university from scratch with a radical goal zero tuition forever. In this episode, David explains why UATX rejected tenure, how its constitutional structure is meant to protect truth over ideology, and what military life taught him about reality, r...
#99 - Craig Carton: Fame, Gambling, Prison and Recovery 21.01.2026 2:01:34
Craig Carton built a career at the top of sports radio, until a hidden gambling addiction cost him everything. In this conversation, Craig speaks candidly about the rise, the lies, the prison sentence, and the moment he nearly ended his life. He reflects on the damage addiction caused his family, the lessons prison stripped into him, and the difficult work of rebuilding trust without erasing the p...
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