Welcome to Date Night

Date Night is a time for couples to explore their relationship, deepen their connection and have some fun. Through one-on-one and group activities, we will experience what can happen when we try something new and lean into our growth edges. We’d love for you to join us!

What the Evening Brings

  • From the Group—Experience relatability and receive insight by sharing with other couples.

  • Purpose—Uncover, reveal, and connect with your purpose for being in partnership.

  • Education—Learn about the psychological, emotional, spiritual, and behavioral aspects of partnership.

  • Practice—Participate in relational exercises with your partner that you can carry into your daily lives.

  • Awareness and Understanding—Identify patterns and strengths in yourself and in each other to support a growing intimacy and compassion.


Saturday, December 13, 2025
6-8 pm


752 17th ave Suite 102
Longmont, CO 80501

Sliding Scale: $75-150/couple

Space is limited to 3 couples.

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We’ve been leading inner development groups together since 2019. In 2022 we entered partnership which we call a liberationship—a relationship which liberates.

We have a deep respect for the challenges involved in partnership and the potential they hold to catalyze our growth in life.

We bring our knowledge from experience in our own relationship as well as Nate’s work with couples in his counseling practice.

We’re honored to come together to work with this vital aspect of life—loving another being as best we can.

A little about Heather & Nate:


Key Components of a Liberationship:

Developing Clarity: Being clear on what we want allows us to show up with integrity. When we are confused about our needs and desires, we push people away and often hurt them. Knowing what we want, holding it lightly, and not hiding our confusion are building blocks of trust between two people.

Tolerating Discomfort: Growth is not comfortable! Whether it’s a plant breaking through the seed, a chick emerging from the shell, or our muscles tearing as they build, growth involves the discomfort of shedding that which is familiar (habitual).

Growing Tenderness: Tenderness is gentleness toward our pain. Being tender with oneself and our partner when pain is present is essential to healing that pain. Opening our minds and hearts to suffering offers the space for love to enter the equation. Love is the most important ingredient and often the one that is missing when times are tough.

Communicating Openly: Giving and receiving, sharing and listening—communication is a reciprocal process that can bring two people into harmony with one another. It allows energy to flow more freely and openly, creates movement where things are stuck, and builds trust through transparency.

Being Honest: This is possibly the most important aspect of communication. It represents truthfulness and bravery and is the soil where trust can grow from. Without honesty, we cannot relax with each other, we cannot let our guards down and be who we naturally are, and we cannot fully experience the love we truly desire.

Sharing Appreciation: Making it a focus of the relationship to let each other know what you love about the other, what feels good, what small or bigger things (gestures, words, actions) made an impact on you, builds a foundation of respect and value for this being you spend so much of your life with. It allows the relationship itself to become nourishing grounds of real giving and receiving.

“When we reveal ourselves to our partner and find that this brings healing rather than harm, we make an important discovery—that intimate relationship can provide a sanctuary from the world of facades, a sacred space where we can be ourselves, as we are. This kind of unmasking—speaking our truth, sharing our inner struggles, and revealing our raw edges—is sacred activity, which allows two souls to meet and touch more deeply.”

― John Welwood