• You Have More Health Insurance Options Than You Think
    Jul 15 2026

    Most Americans believe their only healthcare choices are expensive major medical insurance or going completely uninsured. But there's another option that rarely gets discussed.

    In this episode, Dan sits down with Gary Sumner, founder of Western Insurance Advisors, to break down indemnity health plans and explain how they differ from traditional Affordable Care Act (ACA) coverage.

    If you've ever wondered whether there are alternatives to traditional health insurance, this episode provides an honest look at one option that could help many families lower costs while still protecting themselves against unexpected medical expenses.

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    26 min
  • The Brokerage Blind Spot That's Costing Employers Billions
    Jul 1 2026

    What if the biggest problem with employer-sponsored healthcare isn't insurance itself, but how companies buy it?

    In this episode, Dan sits down with healthcare reform advocate, author, and Benefits Advisor of the Year Donovan Pyle to uncover why employers spend hundreds of billions of dollars on unnecessary healthcare costs every year. They discuss hidden conflicts of interest in the brokerage industry, why most businesses never see all of their options, and the practical steps executives can take to build smarter, more cost-effective employee health plans.

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    28 min
  • Healthcare Without Permission: How Direct Primary Care Puts Patients First
    Jun 17 2026

    After experiencing firsthand how corporate healthcare priorities can undermine both physicians and patients, Dr. Maryal Concepcion, board-certified family physician and founder of Big Trees MD, chose to leave insurance-driven medicine behind to build a practice centered on relationships, accessibility, and patient care.

    In this episode, Dan and Maryal explore what Direct Primary Care (DPC) actually is, why more physicians are embracing the model, and why patients are increasingly seeking alternatives to traditional health insurance.

    Whether you're frustrated by long wait times, rising premiums, or simply wondering if there's a better way to access healthcare, this conversation offers hope, education, and a glimpse into what the future of medicine could look like.

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    28 min
  • Behind the Benefits Package: What HR Sees That Employees Don't
    Jun 3 2026

    Most employees only see the cost of health insurance coming out of their paycheck. What they don't see are the rising costs employers face behind the scenes and the difficult decisions required to keep benefits affordable.


    Dan sits down with John Bishoff, CHRO for Canopy Mortgage, to discuss the realities of managing health benefits for a nationwide workforce. They explore why healthcare costs keep rising, the challenges employers face when selecting benefit plans, and how employees can play a bigger role in shaping their healthcare options.

    If you've ever wondered how benefit decisions are made or wanted more healthcare choices at work, this episode offers valuable insight from the HR side of the table.

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    31 min
  • Care Over Codes: Why Doctors Are Walking Away From Insurance
    May 20 2026

    Is the traditional health insurance system failing patients and doctors alike?

    In this episode, Dan sits down with Dr. Umair Malik, board-certified family physician, founder of Blue Spruce Health, and a leading voice in the Direct Primary Care (DPC) movement. Together, they dive into why more Americans are leaving the traditional insurance-based healthcare system behind and turning to transparent, patient-centered healthcare alternatives.

    Dr. Malik shares how “factory medicine,” insurance bureaucracy, rising healthcare costs, and endless paperwork pushed him to declare independence from insurance and build a Direct Primary Care practice focused on longer appointments, transparent pricing, cash-pay healthcare, telehealth, and relationship-based medicine.

    If you’re frustrated with health insurance, high deductibles, surprise medical bills, or rushed doctor visits, this conversation offers a powerful look at the future of affordable healthcare and medical freedom.

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    29 min
  • Breaking the Insurance Monopoly: How FixCare Is Rebuilding Healthcare
    May 6 2026

    Why is healthcare in America becoming more expensive while patients get less care and fewer choices?

    In this episode of Uninsured by Choice, Dan sits down with Karim Wahib, founder of FixCare and a physician assistant with more than 20 years of experience, to expose how health insurance, the Affordable Care Act, and healthcare consolidation changed medicine for patients and providers alike. Discover how direct-pay healthcare, transparent pricing, medical cost sharing, and patient-first care models are helping uninsured and underinsured Americans access affordable healthcare without traditional insurance.

    If you’re frustrated with high premiums, massive deductibles, denied claims, or navigating the healthcare system, this episode offers a powerful look at the future of healthcare alternatives.

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    21 min
  • Healthcare Reform 2026: How New Laws Could Disrupt Insurance, PBMs & Employer Plans
    Apr 22 2026

    In this episode of Uninsured by Choice, Dan sits down with former White House health policy advisor Katy Talento to break down what’s really happening behind the scenes in American healthcare, from rising costs to hidden incentives, and to explore bold solutions that could give control back to patients, but the real question is, what if everything you’ve been told about health insurance is backwards?

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    28 min
  • The Employer Healthcare Trap (And How to Escape It)
    Apr 8 2026

    What if the biggest problem in healthcare isn’t cost… but lack of choice?

    In this episode of Uninsured by Choice, Dan sits down with Mark Messick, Marketing Director at Common Care, to unpack how employer-sponsored health plans have limited employee choice for decades, and what can be done about it.

    Mark brings a unique perspective from the employer side, explaining how outdated systems from the post–World War II era still shape today’s healthcare decisions. He breaks down why “one-size-fits-all” plans fail, how newer models like cafeteria plans and ICRAs attempt to fix the problem, and why most people fall into just three healthcare categories.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck with your health plan, or wondered if there’s a smarter, more flexible way to approach healthcare, this episode will challenge how you think about coverage.

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    30 min