
Real Talk, Whole Life Synchrony: Can an App Help Neurodivergent Adults Find a Social Connection?
Jan 23, 2026
37:36
What happens when autistic and neurodivergent adults lose built-in social supports but still need connection?
In this episode, Stacy talks with Jamie Pastranao and Brittany Moser, co-founders of the app synchrony, about loneliness, rejection sensitivity, and why community, not dating, is the missing piece for neurodivergent adults. Inspired by Love on the Spectrum, they explore how repeated rejection reshapes confidence, what research shows about neurodivergent connection, and whether technology can help rebuild trust and belonging.
A thoughtful conversation about adulthood, identity, and why everyone deserves a place to belong.
- 00:09 | Why community matters for neurodivergent adults
- 02:28 | Aging out of supports and the adult autism gap
- 04:54 | From parenting questions to building Synchrony
- 06:54 | Love on the Spectrum and visible belonging
- 10:00 | Rejection sensitivity and fear of social risk
- 16:52 | “The risk isn’t worth the reward”
- 20:00 | Friendship-first design, common interests, and safety
- 29:20 | Community, health, and redefining success
Find Synchrony:
- joinsynchrony.com
- instagram.com/joinsynchrony
- tiktok.com/@synchrony33
- facebook.com/joinsynchrony
Find Stacy:
- realeverything.com
- instagram.com/realstacytoth
- missionmakersart.com
- missionalchemists.com
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