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
Workplace Rights They Hope You Never Learn | Off My Meds w/ Ryan Stygar
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If you’ve ever felt underpaid, overworked, manipulated, retaliated against, or like something just isn’t right at your job… this episode is for you.
Today on Off My Meds, I’m sitting down with employment attorney and social media powerhouse Ryan Stygar (@AttorneyRyan), a former firefighter turned labor lawyer who has built a massive following exposing what employers and HR departments don’t want workers to know.
His new book, Get It In Writing: The Ultimate Guide to Your Rights at Work, breaks down how employees can actually protect themselves in today’s workplace — without immediately blowing up their careers.
We get into:
• Retaliation at work
• Toxic workplace culture
• Wrongful termination
• HR myths
• Wage theft & overtime issues
• Fear of speaking up at work
• Toxic productivity culture
• Paper trails & documenting everything
• Severance agreements & exit traps
• Workplace discrimination
• What is actually illegal vs just “shitty” behavior
We also dive into the emotional side of modern work culture — the fear of being blacklisted, punished for advocating for yourself, and conditioned to tolerate burnout in exchange for “professionalism.”
Because at the end of the day, if you work for a living… this conversation applies to you.
📘 Ryan’s book: Get It In Writing - https://www.ryanstygar.com
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