Healing Connections
Lindsay Sworski’s Boulder Healing Hub Brings Wellness Professionals Together

For 21 years, Lindsay Sworski has called Boulder home, with a special connection to the vibrant Mapleton Hill neighborhood. From her first apartment, where she managed the building, to her current historic home, Sworski’s journey reflects her deep bond to this unique part of the city. Her love for community led her to create the Boulder Healing Hub, an innovative coworking space for wellness professionals.
Originally from Los Angeles, Sworski moved to Boulder seeking the peace and beauty of the Colorado mountains. It wasn’t long before she fell in love with the town’s dynamic atmosphere, and she became an active member of the community. Over time, she became involved in organizing neighborhood events like the Mapleton Hill Rummage Sale, further deepening her ties to the area.
The Boulder Healing Hub was born from Sworski’s desire to build a sense of connection with other wellness professionals. After years of working independently as a massage therapist and psychotherapist, she recognized the need for a supportive, collaborative environment for like-minded practitioners. This inspired her to open the Hub—an affordable, flexible, coworking space where wellness professionals could rent furnished office space as needed, without the burden of long-term leases or high overhead.
Today, the Boulder Healing Hub is home to over 100 wellness practitioners, ranging from counselors and coaches to acupuncturists and massage therapists. Members enjoy beautifully furnished offices with breathtaking views of the Flatirons, and the opportunity to connect with colleagues for referrals, inspiration, and professional camaraderie. Sworski’s commitment to creating a welcoming and nurturing space is evident in every detail, from the plants in each office to the warm, collaborative atmosphere that defines the Hub.
Monthly Wellness Wednesdays networking gatherings and annual member parties are just a few of the ways the Hub fosters connection among its members as well as the larger community of practitioners across Boulder. Sworski’s vision is clear: to create a space where wellness professionals can collaborate, grow, and thrive. The sense of community at the Hub is something that sets it apart from other coworking spaces.
With rising rental costs threatening to push wellness practitioners out of Boulder, Sworski is proud to provide a space that helps keep these vital professionals in the city. Her work is not just about offering office space—it’s about supporting the people who contribute so much to the health and soul of the Boulder community.
Interested in joining the Boulder Healing Hub or learning more? Visit www.boulderhealinghub.com or contact Lindsay directly at (720) 209-2995.
“The Hub is so much more than just office space,” says Kerry Maiorca, a psychotherapist and Hub member. “It’s a community that makes you feel like you belong.”