Supernuclear Classifieds (#5)
A roundup of things our readers are working on
From the editors: at Supernuclear we generally profile projects that are up and running or ran in the past. We share hard earned lessons of what works (and doesn’t) to help people start or improve on their journey of living near friends.
That being said, we hear about so many interesting projects from our subscribers! So we wanted to give space for you to pitch things you’re working on. We’ll do these round-ups once in a while - if you’d like to submit your project, please fill out this form.
Disclaimer: we do not know all of these subscribers personally, and we can’t vouch for the submissions here. Do your own diligence.
Cohousing intentional community in HTX
The first Cohousing community in Texas is ready for move-in. We’re looking for a few more neighbors to share community dinners, sustainable living, and a sense of belonging in the city. More info at https://www.cohousinghouston.com/
NY Communal Living Collective
The NY Communal Living Collective gathers people who are enthusiastic about coliving, cohousing, regenerative villages, pop-up communities, and more in the New York region. We exchange info on sublets & openings in houses, new community projects, and provide mutual aid to build our communal dreams. If that’s of interest, please fill out our questionnaire and join the chat at tiny.cc/nycommunitychat.
Modular Commons : Lead Collaborator
Modular Commons is an international network of modular housing showrooms that provides the infrastructure for different initiatives working towards regenerative living. This is a platform that gives companies the ability to collaborate on harnessing the momentum of what is already in the marketplace, and it gives individuals the tools they need to build their own regenerative lifestyle.
Take a look to find out more at: www.modularcommons.com and reach out to find out more at: contact@modularcommons.com
Train Your Community to Navigate Conflict
Conflict is inevitable. Disconnection isn’t.
The Conscious Communication Training Kit (Facilitator’s Edition) is a complete 7-session workshop series designed for ecovillages, colivings, and intentional communities to transform how they navigate conflict.
Whether you’re onboarding new members or refreshing group culture, this toolkit empowers facilitators to build “community glue” that lasts.
📘 Includes: 7 session presentations, facilitator notes, practice games, and integration tools. Train your community to listen deeply, speak truthfully, and resolve conflict with confidence. Learn more at www.terrenity.org/consciouscommunication
Join our Co-Living Community in Lower Haight, SF
We’re building an intentional, multi-unit co-living community on a large TIC property in Lower Haight, SF. We are currently six fun-loving members - four adults and two kiddos - living in two units and are looking for a group to move into a newly available unit in Fall 2026.
We share weekly Monday night dinners, grocery lists, baby monitor watching, and coffee on our stoop. We each have separate units but enjoy spending ad hoc time together. We also love to host community and art events to bring creative energy into our space.
This is a unique opportunity to join an existing co-living community with room to influence how we shape the open space on our double-wide plot in the heart of SF. We’re looking for someone interested in buying the move-in ready unit and joining us in developing our common spaces and creating the village where we all want to live.
https://tinyurl.com/WallerStreetRocks; https://tinyurl.com/WallerStreetInterestForm
Regenerative Village Weaver Apprenticeship
I am a 56 yr old Graduated Mother of 4, and a Hyper Local Food Security and Relational Resilience Coach committed to embodying and empowering paradigm shift into non-adversarial ways of Being.
Come live with or near and apprentice with me as a Radically Regenerative Village Weaver. Due to my occasional absences, especially, you'll have plenty of time to relate/work/play/process/integrate/research in person with others here on the Sunshine Coast of BC, and online with global villagers.
More details are in the video, and contact nicolebradford110@gmail.com if this appeals.
Heart of Ecovillages – print magazine, Edition 1 out now
Heart is a print magazine for intentional community. We launch Edition 1 at the European Ecovillage Gathering and ship worldwide.
We exist to make the wider intentional community movement visible to itself: connecting what is dispersed, returning the voices of the field to the people who carry them. Each issue gathers stories, practical guides, deep-dives, and art from inside the movement. All around a single theme.
📖 Edition 1: Boundaries and Belonging. Belonging isn't given. It's built – through boundaries held with care, through the harder conversations, through staying. We share 15 stories and tools on the topic.
Learn more and order your copy at heartofecovillages.org or reach out to us at editor@heartofecovillages.org.
Seattle+Chicago! Want a housesitter or to colive?
Mid-30s woman known for delightful experiments in belonging seeks temp home as she vagabonds post-separation. Seeking home in Seattle for month of September 2026 and Chicago for month of October 2026. Seeking homes welcome to remote work and candid communication. Seattle home must: welcome to a big dog (pictured). Very open to house sitting and co-living arrangements. Email ichoosepace@gmail.com with ideas! Opportunity awaits. Reach out by August 1, 2026.
Community Colivings for Remote Workers
Colivium is a directory of community-oriented colivings for remote workers: small independent houses of roughly 10–20 people, usually in quieter but beautiful spots like Alpine villages or coastal towns. Most guests stay between 3–6 weeks.
You work from a proper workspace during the day, then share dinners, spontaneous hikes, and regular plans with whoever's around. People arrive not knowing anyone and regularly describe housemates as "family" within weeks — extending stays, coming back, keeping in touch long after.
Colivium is a passion project built around these spaces: usually small, independent operations where community is the whole point, not an afterthought. Most are too small to market themselves well, so Colivium tries to fix that. More info at https://colivium.co
Community Conflict, Communication, and Culture Support from Regenera
Communities and projects don’t fall apart because they lack drive or vision. They fall apart because of interpersonal conflicts, unacknowledged power dynamics, and unspoken resentment.
We offer leadership support, conflict mediation, relational systems design, and community intensives to support you in creating deep, resilient, honest, and meaningful connections. We work with co-living projects, intentional communities, pop-up villages, DAOs, and founding teams, both online and in-person.
Learn more at regenera.community.
If you're looking to dive into a community experience, join our Telegram group to receive more information about our three-month European Winter 2026 residency: https://t.me/regenera_village
General Manager Position at Wild Seeds Ranch
Take over the general manager position at an established solarpunk coliving community outside of San Diego, California (case study here). You'll join a circle of 4 stewards running residential, guest, groundskeeping, and event operations on 4 acres of enchanted forest on a seasonal creek with unique historic buildings and infrastructure. Our community consists of 14-25 supportive, creative humans at any given time.
Wild Seeds is built on a shared ownership model that grants equity to residents and contributors over time.
The current founder is moving to Europe to continue building shared ownership communities, creating a leadership opportunity here at the ranch. We are looking for an authentic, future-oriented changemaker focused on systemic change through community and creative innovation. Applicants must have previous community management experience.
www.wildseedsranch.com/hiring/general-manager
Solarpunk and commune journalism - on instagram
Chris Morello, an occasional contributor to Supernuclear, has been publishing multiple 90 second video tours and case studies on communes and co-living houses, check it out at https://instagram.com/morellomunch.
And that’s a wrap for this round of classifieds! If you’d like to submit your project for the next edition, please fill out this form.












Also forgot to add: there’s a solarpunk communes book club featuring Gillian Morris and Priya Rose’ writing on August 12: https://luma.com/28lo7er2