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Angry Alan Podcast

Angry Alan Podcast

Written by: Alan Topchik
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Welcome to The Angry Alan Podcast, a show dedicated to confronting life’s endless frustrations head-on, but with humor and honesty. Host Alan isn’t here just to vent—he’s on a mission to turn anger into advocacy, therapy into laughter, and frustrations into actionable solutions.© 2025 Alan Topchik Social Sciences
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  • Episode 28 - “Trump Gets Dumber Every Day”: Angry Alan on Political Risks and America’s Decline
    Jan 14 2026

    Happy New Year kicks off this fiery episode of The Angry Alan Podcast, where Angry Alan launches into a frank and unfiltered critique of the current U.S. political landscape. Without a guest this time, Alan confronts issues of governance, corruption, and leadership with bold candor, urging listeners to engage in a candid dialogue about America’s uncertain future and the need for accountability and change.

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    28 mins
  • Episode 27 FOLLOW UP EPISODE Guest Reasa Selph Southlake Hospital Nightmare Continues
    Dec 24 2025

    FOLLOW UP EPISODE: The Angry Alan Show, revisits one of the most disturbing medical negligence stories he has ever covered—this time with new evidence. Guest Reasa Selph returns to share her hospital billing records with a medical expert, who flags serious red flags and potential fraud tied to her son’s care.

    At the center is Reasa’s 11-year-old son, Nicholas, whose near-death experience exposes what happens when America’s medical-industrial complex fails—and then profits anyway.

    Reasa walks through the timeline again, now with documentation in hand. In December 2023, Nicholas came down with the flu and was taken to Methodist Southlake. He was given fluids and sent home. After a brief improvement, he rapidly deteriorated—confused, lethargic, unable to walk or even provide a urine sample. The family returned to the same ER. Despite abnormal labs and a concerning EKG, they were told it was just a virus and sent home again. No antibiotics. No sepsis protocol. No urgency.

    By Christmas morning, Nicholas was jaundiced, gray, and barely responsive. Their pediatrician immediately sent them to Cook Children’s, where doctors recognized the crisis within minutes. The diagnosis Methodist missed: septic shock. Nicholas was intubated, vomited a pint of blood, underwent multiple surgeries, and told his mother he had seen Jesus and was ready to die.

    As Nicholas fought for his life—and continues to live with long-term complications—Reasa began fighting the system. She obtained records showing Methodist’s own labs indicated Nicholas was not stable during that second visit. Federal regulators later cited the hospital for failures in care. Yet the doctor remains in practice. The hospital continues billing. And now, as Reasa walks through the itemized charges with an expert, troubling discrepancies raise the question: were they billed for care that was never properly delivered?

    Alan and Reasa pull back the curtain on a system where malpractice is treated as a cost of doing business, regulators deflect behind confidentiality, and families are quietly pressured into silence. Methodist, on a per-bed basis, is among the most sued hospital systems in Texas—yet the pattern remains largely hidden from the public.

    The conversation expands to what comes next. Reasa outlines her push for Nicholas’s Law, which would require adult-focused ERs to clearly disclose when they are not equipped to treat children, and a proposed sepsis protocol bill that includes real financial penalties when hospitals fail to follow life-saving standards. They also discuss the need for political pressure, PACs, and collective action so families are not left to battle billion-dollar institutions alone.

    This episode is raw, emotional, and furious—and now, deeply unsettling. It’s not just about what went wrong in the ER and Hospital with trusted Doctor's care.... It’s about what happens after, when the same system that nearly kills a child still sends the bill.

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    24 mins
  • Episode 26 The Travel Episode
    Dec 16 2025

    What I’m going to talk about—is the corrupt, indecent leadership dragging this country down. Trump and his inner circle are the textbook example of what public servants should *never* be. They show no grasp of humanity, culture, art, science, or even basic civic responsibility. They don’t build anything meaningful. They dismiss science, undermine intelligence, and focus on one thing only: enriching themselves and tightening their grip on a segment of voters they rely on to stay in power.

    The rest of the country—the people who see what’s happening—has to stand up and speak loudly. Because if we don’t, this kind of leadership will keep eroding our values, our institutions, and the future we claim to believe in.

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    20 mins
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