🌻 About Natacha

Hi, I’m Natacha — a proudly neurodivergent, queer, and disabled human who believes that creativity, care, and community can re-enchant the world. For over a decade, I worked in mental health, walking beside people who were tired — tired of capitalism, of isolation, of being told they were too much or not enough. I understood that feeling deep in my bones.

I’ve always been different — full of big feelings, big dreams, and a mind that dances in constellations. I can’t be confined, and honestly, I don’t want to be. I’m drawn to everything colourful, whimsical, and witchy — art, craft, dance, and connection. I find beauty in people’s special interests and spark when others share what lights them up.

The Neuroverse was born from a longing: to create a world where we can belong exactly as we are. I want to be part of something that lets us rest, express, and thrive — where our stories, our stims, and our sparks are celebrated.

I know I move through life with both privilege and pain — as a white person, I hold awareness of the space I occupy and the voices I want to lift beside mine. I want to make a difference for all of us who have been told we’re “too much” or “too different,” when in truth, we are magical beyond measure.

Here in my corner of the Neuroverse, you’ll find colour, honesty, and a little bit of chaos — all offered with love and intention.

🌻 About John

John is a neurodivergent mix of Autistic and ADHD energy, approaching life like a new adventure—sometimes with snacks in hand, a very long to-do list, and half-finished projects scattered everywhere. A vegetarian with a love for cooking, eating, dancing, traveling, and trying new things, he is endlessly curious about people and passionate about connecting with others. Professionally, John brings precision to estimating projects and creating CAD drawings, while actively supporting vendors and working through applications.

Proud dad of four daughters and now a grandpa, John acknowledges that he has a lot of work to do on himself—as a father, son, brother, uncle, friend, and mentor. He has only relatively recently come to understand his white and male privilege, as well as his neurodivergence, and although the journey continues, he considers himself an ally committed to growth.

John is deeply proud to be part of a vibrant and diverse community. Growing up, he often felt a little different, and that didn’t change entering “the real world.” The last three years have been full of self-discovery, and through this venture, he looks forward to creating something special: a space where everyone can be themselves, and that is more than good enough. Middle-aged dad jokes included—free of charge.

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Our Mission

To build a neuroaffirming marketplace where creativity, care, and community converge. We support neurodivergent makers and service providers with accessible tools, fair fees, and respectful practices. We champion ethical, inclusive trade that values wellbeing, authenticity, and mutual uplift, helping people thrive on their own terms while fostering connection and dignity.

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Our Vision

A flourishing, inclusive economy where neurodivergent creators are recognised, celebrated, and sustainably supported. We imagine a world where diverse minds shape culture and commerce, stigma fades, and communities share resources with compassion. By modelling accessibility, transparency, and radical care, we aim to inspire wider systems to centre belonging, creativity, and collective wellbeing.