By Mark Carey
I’m not here with another case breakdown today.
I’m here because I need to talk to you — really talk to you — about something that’s happening with this podcast. Something I didn’t plan. Something I’m only beginning to understand myself, even as I watch it unfold episode after episode.
I’ve been an employment lawyer for nearly thirty years. I’ve sat with people whose lives were quietly dismantled by a single performance review, by retaliation after they asked for time off to care for a dying parent, by a boss who decided that fear and money were the only two levers that should ever control a workplace. I have worked with employees battling ALS, MS, Cancer and early-stage Alzheimer’s at age 45 to name just a few, only to be fired by their employers. I have sat with a female CEO being forced out by her all-male board. The employees’ stories I have been exposed to are many and my memory is long.
I thought I had seen every version of these stories and I have.
But what’s happening right now, with you listening, with every new episode that drops… I’m witnessing something I never saw coming. And I have to be completely transparent with you about it.
There is a quiet fear that lives inside almost every single one of us who works for a living.
It’s not the dramatic panic of getting fired tomorrow. It’s quieter than that. It’s the low, constant hum that follows you home at night. The whisper in the back of your mind when you’re lying in bed: “What if they decide I’m next?” “What if I speak up and lose everything I’ve built?” “What if this place that takes forty, fifty, sixty hours a week of my life suddenly turns on me and there’s nothing I can do?”
Most of us carry that fear alone. We smile at the meetings. We hit the deadlines. We tell ourselves we’re fine. We pretend the system is fair. Some of us self-medicate with food, drink etc. to escape the pain caused by employers.
But when you press play on one of these episodes… something inside you shifts.
You don’t just hear a story about someone else’s nightmare.
You feel seen.
For the first time, that quiet fear has company. You hear the raw details of what actually happened to another employee — the promotion that vanished the moment they got sick, the retaliation that came after they complained about harassment, the surveillance that treated them like property instead of a human being — and suddenly your own fear stops feeling abstract. It becomes real. It becomes shared.
And here’s what I’m watching happen inside you as you listen — and I mean this with every ounce of honesty I have: something is taking place within you. I am paying witness to it in the podcast data.
You feel compelled to keep listening, not because you’re curious about the law, but because for the first time you are seeing a path through the fear. You are hearing other people’s stories, and those stories are handing you the exact tools you need to breathe again. You are learning, bit by bit, how to name the tactics employers use — the invisible barriers they intentionally build to keep us anxious, compliant, and silent.
Every episode is doing this work organically. One download at a time. One listener at a time.
It’s not some grand plan I mapped out. It’s evolving naturally, the way a real movement does — quietly, powerfully, person by person.
Because here’s the truth we all feel but rarely say out loud: the way most workplaces operate right now is insane.
Employers have convinced themselves — and tried to convince us — that the only way to run a business is to rule through fear and money. Keep people scared enough to stay in line. Pay them just enough to stop them from leaving. Build policies and processes that make speaking up feel dangerous. Make loyalty a one-way street.
That is the insanity we have all been living under.
And every time you listen, you are beginning to dismantle it inside yourself.
You are learning how to document what matters. How to push back without destroying your own life. How to recognize the red flags before they become your story. How to negotiate from a place of strength instead of desperation.
You are breaking down the powerful corporate barriers that were built on the arrogant belief that fear and money will always be enough.
And you are not doing it alone anymore.
This is the first time, as far as I can tell based on my own research, that an audience like you has had a place where the quiet fear about working finally meets real stories from people who lived it — and real solutions from someone who has fought those battles in court for decades.
I didn’t set out to create this. I set out to give employees information.
But what is happening now is deeper.
It’s organic. It’s growing one episode at a time. And I’m right here in the middle of it with you, watching it unfold, feeling the weight and the hope of it at the same time.
So, if you’re listening right now and that quiet fear is sitting heavy in your chest… I see you. I feel it too.
If you’ve ever thought your own story was too small or too messy to matter… it isn’t. Your story is the next piece of this resistance.
Submit it. Share it anonymously at capclaw.com/contact-us/. Let it become part of what we are building together.
Because every time one of us speaks, every time one of us listens, every time one of us learns how to push back… the insanity loses a little more power- and there is nothing your employer can do to stop it.
We are done carrying this fear in silence.
We are done accepting a workplace culture that runs on fear and money as if that’s the only way work can ever be done.
We are done pretending we are powerless.
This podcast is becoming the place where we stop accepting the insanity… and start learning how to fight it.
Together. One story at a time. One listener at a time. One download at a time.
And I’m all in.
Are you?
If you’re ready to be part of this, go to capclaw.com/contact-us/ right now.
Tell me what happened to you.
Because your story might be the one that helps the next person stop living in fear.
Thank you for letting me be of service to you all.