Off My Meds Podcast
Jennifer Tedmori is an American sports and entertainment lawyer and former child actor who just wanted to make an all around fun and healing podcast. Centralizing on neurodivergent guests who are amazing storytellers, Jen has insightful conversations with some of her friends from a variety of walks of life (actors, musicians, lawyers, medical and ADHD experts, pro wrestlers, and more!) Her solo episodes highlight her mental health struggles with ADHD/Anxiety/PTSD and the natural healing processes that has help her grow and thrive, in the hopes to share what she has learned to help those struggling with their brain function.
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Off My Meds Podcast
To Be or Not To Be...Off ADHD Meds? | Off My Meds Pod | Ep. 307
Welcome back to Off My Meds! This is my final solo episode for Mental Health May — a little late, but in true ADHD fashion, we’re embracing the chaos.
In this episode, I’m getting real about my experience with ADHD medication:
💊 Why I started stimulants
🚫 Why I went off them
🌿 The supplements I tried instead
🔁 How I’m navigating going back on meds
And all the messy, emotional, and eye-opening lessons in between.
Whether you're newly diagnosed or rethinking your treatment plan, I hope my story can help you feel a little less alone. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all journey, and what worked for me might not work for you — but maybe it’ll give you a starting point or a new question to ask.
✨ If you’ve ever asked yourself “Do I really need meds?” or “Is there a more natural route?” — this one’s for you.
📍 NOTE: I’m not a doctor — just a girl with a mic, some strong opinions, and a lot of trial-and-error. Please talk to a licensed professional before starting or stopping any medication.
🧩 Got ADHD? Or think you might? Check out my past episodes where I dive into diagnosis, burnout, executive dysfunction, rejection sensitivity, and the everyday rollercoaster of being neurodivergent.
👇 Drop your experience in the comments. I’d love to hear how you’re navigating your own meds journey.