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Tim Green's Nothing Left Unsaid[1] is a podcast hosted by Tim Green, featuring deep, meaningful conversations with guests from various backgrounds. The podcast is distinguished by its innovative use of advanced AI voice cloning technology from ElevenLabs, which replicates Green's voice from earlier recordings. This technology allows Green, who has been diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), to continue conducting interviews and sharing his unique perspective despite the challenges posed by his condition.
ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative disease, has affected Green's ability to speak naturally. However, with the support of AI voice cloning, he remains actively engaged with his audience, exploring themes such as religion, personal beliefs, and life transitions. Green’s journey with ALS has added a profound layer to the podcast, as his own resilience and passion underscore each conversation, creating a powerful platform for discussing contemporary issues through a deeply personal lens.
Notable guests include Troy Aikman, Joe Buck, Brian Kilmeade, Merit Cudkowicz, Bill Goldberg, John Driskell Hopkins, Howard Lutnick, Bob Costas, Arthur Blank, Lesley Stahl, James Lankford, Adam Fox, Carl Hiaasen, Roger Goodell, Will Cain, Aaron Lazar and Mark Brunell.
Episodes
[edit]Episode | Guest | Description |
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1 | Bill Goldberg | Bill Goldberg, a prominent figure in professional wrestling, discusses his career and impact on the industry. Known for his powerful in-ring persona and a record-breaking winning streak, Goldberg offers insights into the intensity and challenges of his career. Beyond wrestling, he reflects on his personal values and experiences outside the sport, revealing a multifaceted perspective on his life and legacy. |
2 | Brian Kilmeade | Brian Kilmeade, American television and radio host, brings his expertise in political commentary and historical analysis to the podcast. Known for his role as co-host of “Fox & Friends” and host of “One Nation” and “The Brian Kilmeade Show,” Kilmeade discusses his career in broadcasting and provides perspectives on both historical and current events. His contributions to the conversation are marked by his background in journalism and his engaging approach to media and public discourse. |
3 | Merit Cudkowicz | Today's podcast guest is the remarkable Doctor Cudkowicz, a neurologist and neuroscientist renowned for her work on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). A Julieanne Dorn Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and director of the Sean Healey ALS clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital, Merit has been pivotal in leading collaborative research and clinical trials for ALS. With an impressive academic journey from MIT to Harvard, her passion for neuroscience and patient care is evident. Merit's work brings hope to countless individuals affected by this condition. |
4 | Joe Buck | Joe Buck is an eight-time Emmy award winner, the face of Monday Night Football along with Troy Aikman, an NFL football hall of fame inductee, along with his father, Jack Buck, the only father son broadcasting duo in the hall of fame. Tim had the extreme pleasure of being Joe’s very first NFL network broadcast partner. |
5 | Brooke Eby | Brooke Eby has emerged as a prominent and influential advocate within the ALS community, widely recognized for her viral videos that use humor and positivity to address the challenges of living with ALS. Diagnosed with the disease at a young age, Eby chose to openly share her journey on social media, helping to raise both awareness and funds for ALS research. Her approach has reached a broad audience, bringing a new demographic of awareness to the disease and inspiring countless individuals. Eby’s efforts have significantly contributed to the ALS community, combining advocacy with a uniquely uplifting perspective. |
6 | John Dau | John Dau, a former "Lost Boy" of Sudan, is widely recognized for his resilience and humanitarian work. From his journey of survival through war-torn Sudan to his accomplishments as a humanitarian and author, Dau embodies hope and transformation. His story is a powerful testament to overcoming adversity with courage and compassion. Through his work, Dau continues to inspire others, emphasizing the importance of making a positive impact in the world. |
7 | Jonathan Penner | Jonathan Penner, acclaimed actor, screenwriter, and former "Survivor" contestant, shares an intimate account of his life and career, including the profound impact of his late wife, Stacy Title, who passed away from ALS. Known for his resilience and depth, Penner reflects on his journey both on-screen and off, including his role as a caregiver during Title’s battle with ALS. Through a blend of humor and raw emotion, Penner offers insights into the joys and challenges of his life, highlighting his dedication to raising ALS awareness in honor of his wife. This conversation reveals the many layers of his captivating personality and ongoing advocacy |
8 | Troy Aikman | Troy Aikman, renowned former NFL quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys and celebrated sports broadcaster, joins the podcast to share insights from his remarkable career. Aikman’s journey, marked by three Super Bowl victories and induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, reflects his deep understanding and passion for the game. Since transitioning to broadcasting, Aikman has become a respected voice in sports media, providing fans with expert analysis and a unique perspective on football. Beyond his professional achievements, Aikman is admired for his resilience, dedication, and leadership both on and off the field, offering stories that continue to inspire and motivate. This episode offers listeners a comprehensive look into the life and career of a true sports legend. |
9 | Tony Evans | Dr. Tony Evans, a highly respected figure in the evangelical Christian community, is known for his roles as pastor, teacher, and author. Founder of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, which began as a small gathering and has since grown significantly, Dr. Evans is recognized for his influential presence in Christianity. His daily radio program, The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans, airs on over 1,400 radio outlets across more than 130 countries, with his sermons streamed and downloaded over 20 million times annually.
In this episode, Dr. Evans addresses some of the most challenging faith-based questions, offering insights shaped by decades of ministry experience. This conversation highlights his unwavering conviction, authenticity, and deep commitment to his faith, providing listeners of all backgrounds with a thought-provoking and inspiring discussion. |
10 | Julian Bailes | Dr. Julian Bailes is a prominent neurosurgeon and brain injury researcher known for his pioneering work on the effects of brain injuries on cognitive function. With a career dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of head trauma, Dr. Bailes has served as a consultant to the NFL Players’ Association since 1994, where he has contributed to ongoing research on head injuries among professional athletes. He is the Medical Director of the Center for the Study of Retired Athletes at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and has collaborated extensively with youth sports organizations, including Pop Warner football, to implement safety protocols for young athletes.
Dr. Bailes is perhaps best known for his collaboration with Dr. Bennet Omalu, which led to the groundbreaking identification of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in football players, drawing critical attention to the long-term impacts of repeated head trauma. Through his research, advocacy, and advisory roles, Dr. Bailes has championed player safety reforms across all levels of contact sports, striving to reduce head impacts and concussions in both professional and youth athletics. His efforts continue to influence policy changes aimed at creating safer sports environments for all participants. |
11 | Brent Beshore | Brent Beshore is an entrepreneur and investor recognized for his innovative approach to private equity through his firm, Permanent Equity. Diverging from the traditional private equity model, Permanent Equity employs a long-term, no-exit strategy, investing in small to medium-sized businesses with a focus on sustainable growth rather than quick returns. Beshore is known for his insightful approach to value investing, emphasizing the role of strong culture and effective leadership in achieving lasting business success.
In addition to his professional achievements, Beshore is dedicated to his family and is an influential figure in the business world, sharing his insights through social media and contributions to industry publications. This episode explores Beshore’s transition from entrepreneur to private equity innovator, as well as his commitment to balancing his business ventures with his personal life. |
12 | Fran Brown | Fran Brown is the head football coach at Syracuse University, celebrated for his exceptional recruiting skills and impactful coaching career. Recognized as one of the nation's top recruiters, Coach Brown has brought transformative changes to every program he’s joined, including his influential role in Georgia's 2022 national championship team. His journey from Camden, New Jersey, to leading a prominent college football program reflects his determination and resilience.
Known for his authenticity, competitiveness, and commitment to mentoring, Coach Brown is respected not only as a coach but as a leader and role model. Off the field, he is a devoted family man who values time with his family. This episode delves into Coach Brown’s inspiring path, the lessons that have shaped him, and his vision for the future of Syracuse football. |
13 | Latavius Murray | Latavius Murray is an NFL running back recognized for his strength, consistency, and impactful running style. Hailing from upstate New York, Murray played college football at the University of Central Florida (UCF), where he had an outstanding collegiate career. Drafted by the Oakland Raiders in 2013, he quickly distinguished himself, earning Pro Bowl honors. Over his career, Murray has played for multiple NFL teams, including the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos, and currently, the Buffalo Bills.
Beyond his achievements on the field, Murray is committed to community service, with a focus on youth development in honor of his late childhood friend. In this episode, Murray shares his journey to NFL success, his personal faith, and his dedication to making a positive impact off the field. |
14 | Chris Bevilacqua | Chris Bevilacqua is a former All-American wrestler from Penn State University who transitioned into a successful career in sports business following a career-ending injury. After his Olympic aspirations were curtailed, he co-founded College Sports Television (CSTV), the first 24-hour cable network dedicated to college sports, which was later acquired by CBS and became CBS Sports Network. Bevilacqua has held significant roles in television production, programming, sales, and marketing, including serving as Nike's Global Negotiations Director. His journey underscores the importance of resilience, strategic thinking, and the application of lessons learned from sports to achieve success in the business world. |
15 | John Driskell Hopkins | John Driskell Hopkins is a founding member of the Grammy Award-winning Zac Brown Band, recognized for his distinctive voice and contributions to hits like "Chicken Fried." Born and raised in Gainesville, Georgia, Hopkins developed his passion for music through church choirs and high school theater. His journey from performing in college bands to becoming an essential part of the Zac Brown Band reflects his dedication and musical talent.
In 2019, Hopkins was diagnosed with ALS, and he has since become a committed advocate for ALS awareness and research. Through his foundation, Hop on a Cure, he works to raise funds and awareness for ALS, using his platform to support the fight against the disease. This episode delves into Hopkins’s musical career, his advocacy efforts, and his personal reflections on life, family, and faith, highlighting his resilience and commitment to making a difference. |
16 | Mark Brunell | Mark Brunell, former NFL quarterback and current quarterback coach for the Detroit Lions, shares insights from his remarkable career in professional football. Growing up in Santa Maria, California, Brunell rose to prominence as a quarterback for teams including the Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New Orleans Saints. Known for his resilience and leadership, Brunell’s career is deeply influenced by his faith, which has guided him through both triumphs and challenges.
Now in coaching, Brunell brings his experience and perspective to developing the next generation of players. In addition to his professional pursuits, he is dedicated to his family and values making a positive impact beyond the game. This episode explores Brunell’s journey, from his playing days to his role as a mentor and coach, highlighting themes of perseverance, leadership, and faith. |
17 | Will Cain | Will Cain, co-host of Fox & Friends and host of The Will Cain Show, shares his journey from a small-town upbringing in Sherman, Texas, to becoming a prominent media personality. Influenced by his father’s career in law, Cain pursued his own legal education before transitioning into media. Known for his distinctive voice and conservative values, Cain has made a name for himself through his work at ESPN and later Fox News, where he offers commentary on a range of social and political issues.
In this episode, Cain discusses the impact of his upbringing, his athletic interests, and the personal experiences that have shaped his outlook on faith, family, and career. His reflections provide insight into the values and principles that guide his approach to both media and life. |
18 | Joseph Maroon | Dr. Joseph Maroon is a renowned neurosurgeon and trailblazer in the field of concussion research, known for his extensive work with professional athletes and groundbreaking contributions to sports medicine. His remarkable journey began with an athletic scholarship, eventually leading him to become the first neurosurgeon appointed to an NFL team. At 83, Dr. Maroon continues to mentor, teach, and train for triathlons, exemplifying his commitment to health and longevity.
In this episode, Dr. Maroon discusses his pioneering work with the Pittsburgh Steelers, WWE, and the University of Pittsburgh Brain Bank. He opens up about the personal challenges and pivotal experiences that have shaped his career, emphasizing the importance of balance and purpose in life. His reflections offer valuable insights on health, resilience, and finding meaning through adversity. |
19 | Esther Newberg | Esther Newberg is a prominent literary agent and former political strategist with a distinguished career spanning politics and publishing. Beginning her professional journey in political strategy, Newberg worked with figures such as Senator Abraham Ribicoff and Robert F. Kennedy before transitioning to the literary world, where she became one of the industry's leading agents. Known for her resilience and dedication, she has represented high-profile clients, including Tom Friedman and Prince.
In this episode, Newberg shares stories from her time in politics, her shift to literary representation, and the challenges and triumphs of her career. As a pioneering woman in both fields, she reflects on her family, faith, and the experiences that have shaped her professional and personal life, offering listeners an insightful look into her inspiring journey. |
20 | Roger Goodell | Roger Goodell, Commissioner of the National Football League (NFL), discusses his rise from a passionate football enthusiast to the leader of one of the world’s most influential sports leagues. Shaped by his family’s values and lessons from his father, Goodell shares his early love for football and his path to becoming NFL Commissioner, a role that has presented both significant opportunities and challenges.
In this episode, Goodell reflects on his commitment to player safety, his approach to managing the league through the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ways he has overseen the NFL's evolution. He also opens up about his faith, personal influences, and the impact of his family on his leadership philosophy. This conversation offers listeners insights into Goodell’s perspectives on resilience, leadership, and the future of football. |
21 | Aaron Lazar | Aaron Lazar, renowned Broadway star and versatile actor, joins us to discuss his illustrious career on stage and screen and his recent ALS diagnosis. In this episode, we explore Aaron's path from his early days in theater to becoming a celebrated performer on Broadway. Aaron shares insights into the dedication and passion required to succeed in the performing arts, as well as his experiences working on acclaimed productions. We delve into his versatile roles across different mediums, his approach to character development, and the challenges and triumphs he has faced throughout his career. Aaron also opens up about his personal journey and how his ALS diagnosis has impacted his life and work. Additionally, Aaron discusses his commitment to natural healing methods, his journey of self-discovery, and how he lives without fear since his diagnosis. Join us for a captivating conversation about the world of theater, resilience, and the pursuit of artistic excellence. |
22 | Chris Nowinski | Dr. Chris Nowinski, co-founder of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, is a former professional wrestler who has become one of the foremost advocates for concussion research and brain health. Initially pursuing a career in wrestling, Nowinski’s own experiences with concussions, including a career-ending injury, led him to dedicate his life to understanding and addressing the risks of brain injuries.
In this episode, Nowinski discusses his early life, his wrestling career, and the turning points that ignited his commitment to concussion research. He shares insights into his work with the Concussion Legacy Foundation, the founding of the brain bank at Boston University, and his efforts to raise awareness among athletes and the public. Nowinski also addresses the challenges of shifting sports culture around concussion safety and the ongoing research aimed at diagnosing and treating Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). |
23 | Carl Hiaasen | Carl Hiaasen, acclaimed author and journalist, is known for his satirical novels and decades-long career as a columnist for the Miami Herald. With a distinctive style that blends humor and social critique, Hiaasen has become a best-selling author celebrated for his portrayals of life in Florida.
In this episode, Hiaasen reflects on his early writing experiences for college and local newspapers, sharing how his Florida upbringing and family background have influenced his work. He provides insight into his approach to satire, drawing inspiration from real events to create stories that capture the essence of his home state. Hiaasen’s unique perspective on Florida’s complexities and his writing process offers listeners an engaging look into the world that fuels his storytelling. |
24 | James Lankford | Senator James Lankford, former youth pastor and current U.S. Senator, shares his journey from ministry to public service, guided by his faith and dedication to making a difference. Raised in a single-parent household, Lankford’s early experiences and calling to ministry shaped his perspective and commitment to helping others, eventually leading him into politics.
In this episode, Lankford reflects on his time working with youth at Falls Creek and his transition to Congress, discussing how his faith continues to influence his decision-making and approach to leadership. He speaks candidly about the challenges and rewards of serving as a Senator and how he balances public responsibilities with his dedication to his family. This conversation provides insight into Lankford’s values, offering an inspiring look at the role of faith in public service and leadership. |
25 | Bob Costas | Bob Costas, legendary sports broadcaster and 28-time Emmy Award winner, reflects on his illustrious career in this episode, spanning decades of iconic moments in sports broadcasting. Beginning his journey at Syracuse University, Costas quickly rose to prominence, becoming the voice behind some of the most memorable events in sports history.
In this conversation, Costas shares insights into his career highlights, the invaluable lessons he learned, and the challenges he faced, including his eventual departure from NBC. He opens up about his reflections on family, the evolution of media and sports, and the importance of relationships throughout his career. This episode offers listeners a rare look into the personal and professional life of a broadcasting legend, highlighting his commitment to integrity and his enduring impact on the industry. |
26 | Adam Fox | Adam Fox, star defenseman for the New York Rangers and Norris Trophy winner, shares his journey from youth hockey on Long Island to becoming one of the NHL's standout players. Recognized for his skill and hockey IQ, Fox captured one of the sport’s highest honors early in his career, winning the Norris Trophy in just his second season.
In this episode, Fox reflects on his early days in youth hockey, the guidance of his family, and his time at Harvard, as well as the pivotal moments that led him to the NHL. He discusses the importance of staying grounded and the support he receives from his family, including his recent marriage to Tim Green's youngest daughter. Fox also shares what it means to represent the Rangers organization and the dedication required to perform at the highest level. This conversation offers a personal and professional look at the life of a rising NHL star. |
27 | Howard Lutnick | Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, shares his profound story of survival, loss, and resilience following the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Known for his leadership and dedication, Lutnick guided Cantor Fitzgerald through the aftermath of 9/11, during which the firm lost 658 employees, including his brother.
In this episode, Lutnick reflects on his challenging early years, marked by the loss of both parents, and his journey to becoming a prominent figure in the financial industry. He provides a candid account of the harrowing experiences of 9/11, the emotional and financial challenges of rebuilding the firm, and his ongoing commitment to supporting the families of those who were lost. Lutnick also shares insights on resilience, leadership, and the importance of philanthropy in times of crisis. This conversation offers a powerful perspective on tragedy, survival, and the strength found in community. |
28 | Tu Lam | Tu Lam, former Green Beret and martial arts expert, shares his journey from military service to becoming an entrepreneur. A Vietnamese refugee, Lam faced significant challenges growing up, experiences that fueled his resilience and shaped his relentless drive. His time in the Special Forces instilled in him a deep discipline and brotherhood that continue to influence his life and work.
In this episode, Lam reflects on his experiences as a Green Beret, his passion for martial arts, and the mental and physical discipline that helped him transition from the battlefield to the business world. He offers insights into the leadership and resilience that guide him in his entrepreneurial ventures, providing listeners with a powerful perspective on overcoming adversity and building a new path forward. |
29 | Lesley Stahl | Lesley Stahl, celebrated journalist and long-time 60 Minutes correspondent, reflects on her distinguished career and personal journey in this episode. Known for her pioneering role in journalism, Stahl has reported on some of the most significant events in modern history, from covering the Watergate scandal to conducting high-profile interviews with world leaders like Margaret Thatcher.
Stahl shares personal stories about her family, highlighting the influence of her mother on her career and the pivotal role her late husband, Aaron, played in her life. She discusses her passion for medical reporting, especially her dedication to raising awareness for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and ALS. Stahl also offers her perspective on the evolution of women's roles in journalism, the challenges she faced as a trailblazer, and the joy she finds in being a grandmother. This conversation provides listeners with an inspiring look at storytelling, family, and the enduring impact of a career filled with iconic moments. |
30 | Arthur Blank | Arthur Blank, co-founder of Home Depot and owner of the Atlanta Falcons, shares insights from his extraordinary journey of resilience, leadership, and commitment to community. Raised in a single-parent household, Blank reflects on the values his mother instilled in him, which became the foundation of his personal and professional life. From building Home Depot into one of America’s most successful companies to navigating the challenges of NFL ownership, Blank emphasizes the importance of integrity, family, and purpose.
In this episode, Blank discusses his guiding principles in business, his dedication to philanthropy, and his journey with the Atlanta Falcons. Through his stories, he reveals how family remains central to his life and how he views leadership as a tool for positive impact. This conversation offers listeners a compelling look at perseverance, purpose, and the legacy of a visionary leader. |
31 | Charlie McAvoy | Charlie McAvoy, star defenseman and alternate captain for the Boston Bruins, reflects on his journey from Long Island to becoming a central figure in the NHL. Known for his skill and leadership on the ice, McAvoy shares insights into his close-knit family, early love for hockey, and the influences that shaped his path to professional sports.
In this episode, McAvoy discusses the work ethic instilled by his father and the pride he takes in his family's plumbing business. He recounts memorable experiences in the NHL, including his progression to joining the Bruins, his time with the U.S. National Team, and his aspirations for winning a Stanley Cup. This conversation offers an inside look at McAvoy’s career, family values, and dedication to success in hockey. |
32 | Myron Rolle | Dr. Myron Rolle, former NFL player turned neurosurgeon, shares his remarkable path from professional sports to medicine. A standout student-athlete at Florida State University, Rolle balanced a demanding football career with academic excellence, ultimately earning the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship and studying medical anthropology at Oxford University.
In this episode, Rolle reflects on his transition from the NFL to neurosurgery, the decision to leave football after three years, and the influence of his Bahamian heritage and family in shaping his sense of purpose. He discusses the lessons learned from his NFL career, which continue to guide his work as a neurosurgeon, particularly in the areas of concussions and brain health. This conversation offers listeners an inspiring look at resilience, purpose, and the pursuit of success across diverse fields. |
33 | Lee Strobel | Lee Strobel, award-winning investigative journalist and best-selling author, shares his transformative journey from atheism to faith. Known for his work at the Chicago Tribune, where he covered major stories like the Ford Pinto scandal, Strobel brings a background in journalism and law to his exploration of faith.
In this episode, Strobel reflects on his career and personal life, including the strained relationship with his father and the pivotal moment when his wife, Leslie, became a Christian. Motivated to challenge her beliefs, Strobel applied his investigative skills to scrutinize Christianity, ultimately encountering evidence that led him to embrace faith. He discusses the profound impact of his book The Case for Christ, which has inspired many and shaped his ongoing journey in life and work. This conversation provides a deep look at Strobel’s personal and professional journey, highlighting themes of faith, investigation, and transformation. |
34 | Merit Cudkowicz & Brooke Eby | In this special episode, we are joined by Dr. Merit Cudkowicz, a leading expert in ALS research, and Brooke Eby, a social media advocate living with ALS, to discuss the current state of ALS research and advocacy.
Dr. Cudkowicz shares exciting developments in treatment approaches, including gene therapies and the latest clinical trials aimed at targeting the root causes of ALS. She highlights the progress made in understanding the disease and the potential of emerging therapies to improve patient outcomes. Brooke offers her unique perspective on life with ALS, discussing her advocacy work and the challenges she faces as she balances her public role with her personal experience. Diagnosed with ALS in March 2022 at the age of 33, Brooke has used her platform to raise awareness and funds for ALS research, bringing humor and positivity to her advocacy efforts. Together, they discuss the current breakthroughs, the need for continued awareness, and the importance of hope for those living with ALS. This conversation provides valuable insights into the advancements in ALS research and the personal stories of resilience and advocacy that drive the fight against this disease. |
35 | Nick Cassano | Nick Cassano, widely known as “Nicky Cass,” is a social media influencer celebrated for his comedic skits that draw inspiration from his Italian-American heritage and family life. Rising to viral success on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, Cassano has built a significant following through his unique humor and relatable content.
In this episode, Cassano reflects on his close-knit Italian upbringing, his passion for baseball, and the disciplined approach he brings to content creation. He also delves into the business of social media, discussing the challenges of building a personal brand, balancing authenticity, and navigating the demands of a public career. This conversation provides an inside look at the journey of a modern influencer and the evolving world of digital content. |
36 | Brian Jordan | Brian Jordan, renowned for his achievements in both Major League Baseball and the NFL, shares his remarkable journey as a two-sport professional athlete. Growing up in Baltimore, Jordan developed a strong work ethic and resilience, values instilled by his parents and reinforced by his mentors and coaches throughout his career.
In this episode, Jordan reflects on the challenges and rewards of balancing careers in two demanding sports, as well as his dedication to youth literacy and community service. He discusses the lessons learned from his experiences and the impact of family on his drive and success. This conversation highlights Jordan's commitment to giving back, his grit, and the legacy he is building through his work on and off the field. |
Reception
[edit]The podcast has been recognized for its insightful interviews with prominent figures. The Independent highlighted an episode featuring Bill Goldberg, where the former WWE champion expressed dissatisfaction with his undefeated streak being surpassed by Asuka.[2] Additionally, The Spun noted an episode with Joe Buck, in which the renowned broadcaster reflected on his 2006 World Series call, admitting he delivered a "boring call" due to concerns about perceived bias.[3]
Furthermore, The Comeback featured an episode with Fran Brown, where the Syracuse head coach discussed his unconventional approach to securing his position by directly contacting the university's athletic director.[4] These candid conversations have sparked discussions within their respective communities, highlighting the podcast's role in facilitating open dialogues.
Availability
[edit]Tim Green Nothing Left Unsaid is available on various podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, as well as Youtube.
External Links
[edit]- ^ "Tim Green's Nothing Left Unsaid". tgnlu.com. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
- ^ Cooper, Matthew (March 23 2024). "WWE legend Goldberg is very annoyed that 'some Japanese girl' beat his undefeated streak".
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(help) - ^ Gould, Andrew (2024-11-10). "Joe Buck Admits He Regrets Infamous World Series Call". The Spun. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
- ^ Keeley, Sean (2024-05-22). "Fran Brown cold-called his way into the Syracuse head coaching job". The Comeback: Today’s Top Sports Stories & Reactions. Retrieved 2024-11-11.