Show notes
Criminal justice reform advocate and attorney Josh Dubin has dedicated his life to freeing the wrongfully convicted. But what happens when the system you fight so hard to fix fails again in the most unimaginable way?In this conversation, Josh opens up about the emotional toll of exonerating people who later reoffend, the presumption of guilt that taints juries, and the staggering racial disparities that define the American justice system. He shares the formative moments that shaped his purpose, from a childhood spent questioning authority to the high-stakes legal battles that tested his resolve.Josh also discusses the lessons he’s learned about resilience, empathy, and the messy reality of fighting for second chances and why, despite setbacks and heartbreak, he refuses to give up.SPONSORS:ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs for supporting this episode and powering Tim’s voice.SOCIAL:Website: tgnlu.comTwitter: @nlutimgreenFacebook: facebook.com/NLUpodInstagram: @nlupodAUDIO ONLY:Spotify: Listen on SpotifyApple Podcasts: Listen on Apple PodcastsPERSONAL:Tackle ALS: tackleals.comTim Green Books: authortimgreen.comLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

