Attend a Nourish event: For behavioral health professionals by behavioral health professionals
Introducing Nourish: You hold space for others. Let us hold space for you.
Check out these upcoming opportunities for behavioral health providers to connect, nurture well-being, and enjoy facilitated spaces designed by your peers for you. All Nourish sessions are in the second-floor conference rooms at the Acute Care facility at Longview campus, 2260 W. Trilby Road in Fort Collins. Light refreshments will be provided, along with all equipment to participate. No prior experience needed.
Restorative Yoga - Space limited to 10 participants per session
- Reserve your seat.
Facilitated by Hannah Eppley, LCSW
- 4-5 p.m. Feb. 24
- 4-5 p.m. March 16
Hannah was introduced to yoga at a gym, while working at a local non-profit supporting youth and families. She first stepped onto her mat hoping to find a way to cope with the stresses of her job as a social worker. Hannah transitioned to working with adolescents in the child welfare system and then into her role as a therapist, and over the next several years continued to cultivate her yoga practice and grew to love and depend on the physical, mental, and spiritual benefits of yoga.
She found empowerment, refuge, healing, insight, and resilience in the salient mind-body connection she experienced through yoga. Hannah completed her teacher training in Integrated Vinyasa in 2019, her Restorative yoga training in 2021, and she is currently completing a Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery certificate with Arielle Schwartz.
She intends to create a safe and supportive space in her classes, where others can grow, explore, rest, challenge themselves, and witness their own resilience. Hannah is a life-long student, and she looks forward to sharing new teachings and lessons as she guides others in this practice.
Healing Circles - Space limited to 15 participants per session
Facilitated by Tammy Brannan, LCSW
3:30-4:30 p.m. Feb. 6
4-5 p.m. Feb. 25
3:30-4:30 p.m. March 2
We offer these circles as a space to share, reflect, and build resilience while connecting with one another. In a world marked by increasing division, cultivating wholeness is more important than ever. Many of our familiar ways of working have been uprooted, paused, or transformed, and the circle symbolizes vitality, unity, and completeness in the midst of change.
Sitting in circle provides a sense of safety, protection, and integrity for all of us. We invite self-responsibility, respect for confidentiality, mindful awareness of our emotions, and a commitment to honoring each person’s experience without judgment.
Together, we are learning to show up as our best selves — for our work, for one another, for our families, for our communities, and, most importantly, for ourselves. Even amid chaos and change, we can choose to live with intention, resilience, and connection.

