community

community

“If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” -african proverb

We need community now more than ever. Below are trusted, experienced, and compassionate practitioners (and friends) offering steadfast commitment to community, wellness, and growth... and they are - just generally - all very cool people.

Their integrity, specializations, and personalized care create a safe, welcoming space where everyone feels valued and empowered. These folks’ dedication fosters trusting and accepting relationships, making our community a sanctuary for healing, exploration, and appreciation of what makes us all a little weird unique.

trusted practitioners

Conjure Yoga & Ritual
Yoga Studio for the punks, witches,
and the kids in the back.

  • Conjure Yoga & Ritual: A Practice Place for Misfits & Mystics

    We believe that creating a welcoming space and sharing the teachings of yoga in a non-hierarchical way cultivates a sense of belonging and connection. Approaching this work (and play!) with an emphasis on empowering the practitioner to nurture not just their bodies, but their nervous systems, makes the powerful, ancient tools of yoga more available and accessible.

    We encourage students to be themselves while getting to know themselves, and Conjure Yoga & Ritual is a supportive practice space that fosters growth for new practitioners and folks with lots of yoga experience.

    Is Conjure Yoga & Ritual the right place for you to bask in the glow of your magick?

    Everyone deserves to practice and to practice their way.

    Do It For The Lore!

Deeply Rooted Therapy and Healing
Private Psychotherapy Practice
of Jessi Heneghan, LCSW.

  • Jessi works collaboratively with her clients to create a space where they can feel safe enough to stop hiding, even from themselves.

    With compassion, creativity, humility, and humor she helps clients learn to trust their intuition and develop their innate capacity to guide their own lives. Jessi uses her expertise in mindfulness, trauma, relational patterns, and the mind-body connection to support clients in deepening their connection to their internal experience as they cultivate skillful and authentic responses, rather than reacting in ways that betray their values and growth.

    Jessi has a long-held and active commitment to being an accomplice in anti-racism work and using her privilege to name and disrupt oppressive systems and practices.

    Her practice will always be informed and affirming of the LGBTQ+ community, consensual non-monogamy, non-traditional family dynamics, and the intersection of marginalization, trauma, and hope.

    Jessi is honored to work with and will ensure the full confidentiality for clients experiencing increased risk due to immigration status and use of reproductive and gender affirming healthcare.

All Y’all Primary Care Plus
Direct primary care practice fiercely committed to providing affirming care.

  • We’re a direct primary care practice fiercely committed to providing affirming care.

    Our goal is to empower you to pursue your personal ideal of wellness, so that we can thrive together and see how our communities are impacted when we get to be our biggest, best, proudest selves.

    Direct primary care offers you enhanced access to your medical provider (me!) in a collaborative relationship that tailors care to your unique needs.

    Patients pay a monthly membership fee to transcend the limitations imposed by insurance companies, and in return their provider limits the number of members so that a higher level of care can be maintained.

Robin Bruce
Yoga teacher, breathwork healer, meditation instructor, writer, visual artist, musician, and contemplative artist.

  • Robin Bruce is a writer, visual artist, musician, and contemplative artist based in Northwest Arkansas.

    A yoga teacher, breathwork healer, and meditation instructor, her stories, visions, and songs are influenced by the eastern wisdom traditions of Tibetan Buddhism and yoga studies, in which she holds an M.A. from Naropa University.

    Her latest manuscript, Dear Gordon, is a cross-genre text weaving together images, poetry, and prose in both non-fiction and fiction, and was a finalist in the 2020 Essay Press + University of Washington Bothell MFA Book Contest.

    She is currently completed an MFA program in the University of Arkansas in Creative Writing & Translation with a focus in poetry. When she’s not creating, you can find her hiking on nature retreats, recording water sounds, and daydreaming.

    Robin frequently leads community events and classes in the Arkansas area a abroad.