
Bonus: Autoimmune Renegade with Guest Amy Behimer
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Sometimes a conversation had over on another podcast is just too good not to share here on this one. I was recently a guest on Too Human with Nurse Nell and loved her questions and energy. It’s one I want to air here, especially if you’re looking for a refresher on the six spokes of the Habit Hub for autoimmune health—mindset, food, movement, rest, connection, and "good" stress.
In this conversation, we explore how to shift from feeling powerless with autoimmune disease to discovering the 70–90% of your health you can influence. We dive into how tiny habits can spark massive shifts, why celebrating what’s working changes everything, and how our identities can transform through a diagnosis.
You’ll hear:
- What it looks like to shift from “my life will always be worse” to “my life could be better.”
- Why “trust in the tiny” is the key to building sustainable habits.
- How celebrating progress fuels energy and momentum.
- The unexpected ripple effect your health habits can have for future generations.
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