Unstress · working room
Door 01 · the output

Two briefs, prepared in full.

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 cheeky onebrand-adjacent · not a clinician

Kevin McCloud

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 brief
The controlthe obvious one, done straight

Andrew Huberman

The 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 brief
The rulebookv0.1 · unfinished on purpose

The house style

Your 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 guesses

A 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.