Each was built from a real person's last twelve months in public, read against your six hundred episodes. A one-page brief to read in ten minutes, and a working dossier underneath for when you want the depth. Nothing here is invented; where a thing can't be stood up, it says so. Beneath them sits the rulebook they obey — our best reading of your rules, waiting for your pen.
The Grand Designs one. Asthmatic, builds around air quality, and lately talking about ageing and mortality "underscoring what we build." Your Environmental Stress pillar in a hard hat — with a booking case that holds up.
→ read the briefThe biggest health podcast in the world — and the man who handed functional dentistry its largest platform yet. Same machine, an aligned guest, to show the shape repeats.
→ read the briefYour rules, as we've guessed them from your own words and record — unlikely teachers, the intervention test, storyteller first, never script you. Every guess is flagged in amber. Cross out what's wrong; the edits are the product.
→ correct the guessesA note on honesty. The archive cross-references cite episode titles and categories only — no transcripts exist yet, so the machine will never put words in your mouth. Once the back catalogue is transcribed, section ④ upgrades from "you covered this" to your exact words. Two questions in the dossiers wait on your call — flagged [ASK RON] — and the rulebook is the same move at full length: deliberately v0.1 until you've marked it up. That's the invitation, not an oversight.