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Fusion Radio

Podcast af Jessica Daylover

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Fusion Radio is a project by Nuclear Fusion App, whose mission is to help folks build community with care, courage, and accountability. This podcast will discuss the modern epidemics of loneliness and extreme burnout many modern adults are facing due to a lack of village support, and the journey to build the app here to Fuse us back together. Hosted by Jessica Daylover of the Remodeled Love podcast, Fusion Radio will also interview community building and relationship experts from across the world. It will additionally be funny and relatable, and occasionally completely nonsequiteur.

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4: It Takes A Village To Build A Village-Building App

What happens when your “community-first” values accidentally turn you into your own unpaid intern? 😅 In this episode, Jessica and Pia go full transparency mode on building a village-building app…while 90% of their users are on the free tier and the business is (casually) in the red. From getting dragged on the internet to having a literal “money shaman” ask, “what are your free users bringing to the potluck?”—this one is equal parts chaotic, humbling, and weirdly hopeful. Expect spicy takes on capitalism, community, and why “free” isn’t actually free…plus a behind-the-scenes look at the pivot that might save the whole damn thing. Come for the mess. Stay for the existential business crisis (and maybe a blueprint for doing it differently).

1. maj 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Episode 3: Building Community as an Autistic Introvert

Everyone says they want a village. But what if your nervous system would rather live in a blanket fort and absolutely not make eye contact with strangers? In this episode of Fusion Radio, Jessica Daylover and Nuclear Fusion Network CEO Pia Malika dive into the messy, honest reality of trying to build community as autistic, introverted, socially anxious humans. Because while the internet loves to shout “just go make friends!”—the actual process is way more nuanced. Together they explore: * Why small talk might actually be the building block of community (even if you hate it) * The “Do The Thing” principle—the simple but terrifying secret behind making friends * How autism shows up differently (hyperverbal vs. non-speaking) in social situations * Why embarrassing yourself might be the price of connection * How modern life pacifies loneliness with streaming, scrolling, and DoorDash instead of solving it * Practical strategies for energy budgeting, asynchronous friendships, and structured gatherings * How to design community spaces that actually work for neurodivergent people They also get real about masking, social exhaustion, and the awkward magic of trying anyway. Because the truth is: Community isn’t built through lurking, planning, or saving posts about connection. It’s built when someone—often nervously, awkwardly, and imperfectly—does the thing. If you’ve ever wanted deeper community but felt overwhelmed by the social rules of being human, this episode is for you. Topics Covered:Autism • Introversion • Community Building • Social Anxiety • Neurodivergence • Bids for Connection • Small Talk • Avoidance • Loneliness Epidemic • Village Building

12. mar. 2026 - 56 min
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Episode 2: Avoidant Attachment & Community-Building

Hot take: You cannot build a village if every time someone gets emotionally close you reorganize your sock drawer for six to eight business months. In this wildly honest, occasionally unhinged, deeply tender episode, Nuclear Fusion mama bear, Jessica Daylover, sits down with certified professional life coach and lifelong avoidant ass bitch, Christopher Daniels (also NF's COO), to talk about what avoidant attachment actually feels like from the inside. Spoiler: avoidants are not cold robots who hate connection. They’re people standing on the edge of a psychological minefield going, “I would love to come over there, but historically this has exploded.” Inside this episode: • The Minefield Metaphor™ and why vulnerability feels dangerous • Why avoidants desperately want connection — and also want to flee it • How Western culture centers anxious attachment as “normal” • The soul-crushing experience of having your vulnerability weaponized • Why direct questions like “WHAT ARE YOU FEELING RIGHT NOW?” can feel like sirens in the nervous system • The underrated magic of indirect questions and reflective safety • Why space is regulation, not abandonment • The 48-hour pause that might save your relationships (yes, even if you’re anxious and spiraling) • How avoidants are actually elite-level spaceholders, autonomy advocates, and resource stewards in community • And how two neurodivergent best friends survived a friendship rupture that should have ended everything We also talk about: – The clash of the tisms– Persistent Drive for Autonomy (formerly PDA)– Why collaboration is Jessica’s kink and Chris would rather do the group project alone– And how both anxious and avoidant folks actually need way less than we think This one is for: The space-takers. The connection catalysts. The people who think “let’s process this right now” is a love language.A nd the people who hear that sentence and immediately black out. If you want to build a real village — not a trauma-bonded group chat — this conversation matters. Because maybe the goal isn’t to eliminate avoidance. Maybe it’s to make space for space. -- If this episode made you feel personally attacked (lovingly), we’ve got more support for you inside Nuclear Fusion Network. Inside the Network you’ll find Christopher’s resource “Being in Community with Avoidants,” a deep dive into how avoidant folks actually experience connection — and what helps relationships feel safer and more sustainable. We’re also hosting an upcoming workshop specifically for avoidants who want to build stronger, more functional relationships without abandoning their need for space. And if you’re ready to actually practice this stuff, we’re launching a multi-week Avoidant Community Building Challenge designed to help avoidant folks slowly build the kind of village that works for their nervous systems. Think: guided prompts, supportive spaces, and a whole bunch of fellow space-holders learning how to connect without walking straight into emotional minefields. You can find all of it inside Nuclear Fusion Network. [http://www.nuclearfusionnetwork.com]Come join us. -- (We apologize for the sound quality of Jessica's mic in this episode and promise future episodes will be back to a pro level!)

5. mar. 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Fusion Radio: The Prelude

Welcome to the first episode of Fusion Radio, produced and hosted by Nuclear Fusion App's CEO, Jessica Daylover. Fusion Radio is an enterprise of the Nuclear Fusion App. The Nuclear Fusion App is a project whose mission is to help folks across the world find, build, and sustain modern villages and chosen families. In this short episode, Jessica introduces you to the Nuclear Fusion App project, and the context of its existence. The alpha version of Nuclear Fusion App launches on Monday 9/23/24 across the globe. The best way to stay up-to-date is to sign up for our newsletter at www.nuclearfusionapp.com/newsletter [www.nuclearfusionapp.com/newsletter], and subscribing to all of our social medias, including this channel! We are excited to see you in the network. Now, let the Fusion begin! --- Our Website [https://www.nuclearfusionapp.com/] Our Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nuclearfusionapp] Our Facebook Page [https://www.facebook.com/nuclearfusionapp] Our Tiktok [https://www.tiktok.com/@nuclearfusionapp]

20. sept. 2024 - 12 min
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