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Who We Are
Wolves & Fire Studio is a systems-driven research, media, and applied science platform focused on stress, human performance, and resilience.
We investigate broken systems (from public policy and healthcare to human physiology) through the lens of engineering, science, and survival.
Our work is rooted in systems thinking (the kind that reveals patterns, not just headlines). We use scientific principles and real-world experience to explain the things that don't make sense... until they do.
At its core, our work connects the external world to the internal one: how chronic stress, environment, and system design shape behavior, health, and outcomes.
Wolves & Fire Studio services as the applied arm of this work. We translate systems thinking and stress science into real-world insight, coaching, and practical frameworks.
Why We Exist
Most systems don't fail by accident. They're built in ways that confuse, exhaust, or trap the people inside them.
Whether it's an apartment lease designed to lock you in, a corporate structure that avoids accountability, or a healthcare system that leaves people overwhelmed, these patterns are not random.
The same is true of the human body.
Stress, environment, and system design shape how people think, behave, and respond long before they realize it.
We believe people deserve to understand both how the systems around them work, and how stress within them shapes their decisions, health, and resilience
Real change doesn't happen by fixing one without the other.
How We Work
We use public records, scientific research, and real-world experience to analyze systems from healthcare to human physiology.
Our work blends investigative media, stress science, and applied coaching.
We explain complex problems through systems logic and scientific principles, not panic or politics.
Sometimes that looks like deep investigations, and sometimes that looks like practical frameworks for improving performance, recovery, and resilience.
Our work operates across two layers - analysis and application.
This translational approach bridges the gap between knowledge and action. That's where most systems fail people.
Who Is Behind This?
I'm Miranda. I am a former airline operations and mental health crisis professional turned researcher, coach, and future physician.
My work sits at the intersection of stress science, human performance, and systems analysis.
I built Wolves & Fire to investigate the systems that almost broke me and to health others understand, navigate, and rebuild their own.
Where This Is Going
Wolves & Fire Studio is the beginning, not the endpoint.
It serves as the applied and translational layer of a broader vision: the future development of Center of Translational Stress Science.
The goal is simple, but ambitious:
To understand how stress shapes human systems and to translate that knowledge into practical tools for health, performance, and resilience.
This work is about closing the gap between research and real life, knowledge and application, and systems and the people inside them.

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