If knowing what to do worked, you’d be calm by now.
Rewire Your Stress Response and respond the way you actually want to.
Because stress isn’t a knowledge problem.
It’s your body reacting before you can choose.
You’ve read the books. You understand mindset. You’ve tried to handle it better.
And still, when pressure hits, you can feel it take over before you can stop it.
Suddenly you’re snapping at people you love. Your mind won’t slow down. Your body feels tense. Everything feels urgent.
Not because you’re failing.
Because stress isn’t about willpower.
Your stress response is automatic.
By the time you realize you’re overwhelmed, your body has already decided:
Brace. Hurry. Take control. Push through.
That happens faster than thought.
So “calm down” doesn’t land.
If you want different reactions, the pattern underneath them has to change.
Stress, Rewritten updates the automatic reaction driving your stress.
And it does that without homework, routines, or trying harder.
Stress, Rewritten is a private audio experience designed to change how your body responds to pressure. When you press play, your body receives a new cue and begins responding differently in real time.
Not more strategies. Not more self-control.
A different response.
Use it where stress actually shows up: In the car. Between meetings. Before a hard conversation. At night when your mind won’t shut off.
This is where the pattern changes.Â
REAL RESULTS IN REAL MOMENTS
“I snapped at my daughter after she made a mess of something I had just organized. Normally, that would’ve spiraled. I would’ve stayed mad for hours, carried it into the next day, and felt guilty on top of it.
But this time something was different.
It was almost like I had two personalities. I snapped… and then I was okay.
I calmed down quickly and explained why I was upset. I even helped her understand by connecting it to something she cared about how she’d feel if I messed up the doll display she worked so hard on.
Before, that reaction would have stuck with me for hours, sometimes into the next day. This time, it shifted fast.”
— Jackie D.
What’s inside Stress, Rewritten
Each week, you’re guiding your stress response toward a different default moving through a simple three-part audio sequence designed to change how you respond to pressure at the level where it actually starts.
Automatic Stress Response Reset:Â A guided audio that rewrites the subconscious story behind your stress, so your reactions begin to change automatically.
Nervous System Rapid Reset:Â A fast, in-the-moment tool for when pressure rises and you need your body to settle quickly.
Letter to the Part That Resists Change:Â A direct message to the internal voice that tightens, argues, or shuts down when things start to shift, so you stop fighting the change you want.
No homework. No journaling. No routines to keep up with.
Just a different response taking hold.Â
WHAT YOU GET TODAY
When you join, you receive immediate access to the private podcast feed, including all 18 Stress, Rewritten audios designed to shift your stress response in real time.
Your purchase includes ongoing access to the private feed and all included audios.
HI, I'MÂ LANDY PEEK
Occupational Therapist. Somatic trauma specialist. Mom of two.
I've spent the last 14+ years working directly with nervous system regulation.
Stress, Rewritten was built from clinical experience and real-world application, designed for women who already understand stress, but are tired of their body reacting before they can choose.
Simple. Practical. Built for real life.
How It Works
Stress, Rewritten is audio experience you can use on the go, as you fall asleep, or in quiet moments throughout your day. No videos. No reading. No logging in. You join through a private podcast link and listen on your favorite podcast app, in the car, on a walk, doing the dishes, between meetings, or at night when your mind won’t shut off.Â
Why listening works when other things haven’t
Most stress tools start with thinking. You can understand stress, talk yourself through it, and try to “stay calm.” The stress response fires in milliseconds, so change has to happen at the level of reaction.
Stress, Rewritten works by giving your body a different signal in the moment, so it can shift without you having to force it. The urgency softens. The recovery gets faster. The “everything is an emergency” feeling fades.Â
What changes in real life
You still care. You still show up.
But you notice you:
âś” snap less easily
âś” recover faster after hard moments
✔ feel less rushed—even when life is full
âś” make decisions with more clarity
âś” sleep with less mental looping
The shift isn’t dramatic. It’s steady.
And that’s what makes it last.
This is for you if you’re capable, but tired of reacting in ways that don’t reflect who you are.
If you understand stress, yet your body still takes over.
If you don’t want another system to maintain.
This isn’t therapy. It isn’t mindset coaching. It isn’t another checklist.
It’s not about talking yourself through stress.
It’s about changing what happens before you talk yourself through it.
It’s a shift in how your body responds.Â
You don’t need more insight. You don’t need more tools.
And you don’t need to try harder to stay calm.
You need your stress reaction to change.
Stress, Rewritten exists for this moment when you’re done trying to manage stress and ready for the reaction itself to change.Â
For less than the cost of one therapy session (typically $150–$250), you can begin changing the reaction underneath your stress—in minutes.
You’ll know within 14 days if your stress response is shifting. If you don’t feel it, email us for a full refund. No questions asked. Zero risk, but life changing results.
Imagine moving through a full week life's chaos and noticing you don’t spiral the way you used to.
Disclaimer:Â Stress, Rewritten is an educational audio experience and is not a substitute for individualized medical, psychological, or psychiatric care. If you are experiencing severe or ongoing mental health concerns, please consult a licensed provider.
Real Experiences:
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