The Habit Hub for Autoimmune Health™️

By: Amy Behimer PharmD NBC-HWC
  • Summary

  • A podcast to help you shift from managing autoimmune disease to creating autoimmune health using the power of everyday habits.


    The Habit Hub for Autoimmune Health is for anyone wanting to create autoimmune health using the small but mighty power of everyday habits. You can expect to gain Information, Inspiration, and Insight on research-backed habits shown to help you gain energy, improve your body’s function, and take control of your future.


    Each episode covers one habit proven to promote healing, from the cell up. You’ll learn WHAT the habit is, the science behind WHY you may try it, and you’ll leave with a clear next step on HOW to habit using strategies that work. After the learning comes the doing, the secret sauce for change. Learning + Action = Change.


    Hosted by Amy Behimer, a doctor of pharmacy, nationally board certified health and wellness coach, and certified life coach trained in functional medicine and The Wahls Protocol. She lives with multiple sclerosis, walking the talk alongside you every step of the way. Using her education, training, and first hand experience with autoimmune disease, you can count on a curated menu of habits proven to help your mind and body function better so you can feel your best.

    So what is The Habit Hub? It's a framework that describes the 6 key areas of lifestyle medicine most worthy of your habit mastering efforts.


    The key areas (spokes) of The Habit Hub include (1) Mindset, (2) Food as Medicine, (3) Movement as Medicine, (4) Rest and Relaxation, (5) Connection, and (6) The “Good Stress.”


    You'll hear about habits recommended by health and wellness experts, other autoimmune warriors, and the tried and true of Amy and the clients she is fortunate enough to help. No habit is too small, as they are truly the short term goals to help you reach your long term dreams. With a desire to share enough habits to fill multiple lifetimes, take what works for you and leave the rest. Choose your own (habit-filled) adventure. No matter what your diagnosis or starting place, there’s something here for you. You’re in the right place.


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Episodes
  • Bonus: How to Handle the Uncertainty of "Is this my autoimmune disease or something else?"
    Feb 18 2025

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    Join me for a bonus episode where I’m in the interviewee seat once again, answering all sorts of questions about being a woman with a diagnosis. Dawn Morgan and I are diving into the uncertainty that so often comes with managing health with multiple diagnoses and an ever changing body. Whether it’s symptoms that overlap, unexpected challenges, or just not knowing exactly what’s going on in our bodies, I’ve learned that certainty isn’t always possible—but that doesn’t mean we’re powerless. I’m sharing my personal journey of navigating MS, osteoporosis, and hormonal unknowns, and how shifting my mindset has helped me focus on what actually makes a difference.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Power of Perspective: Instead of getting stuck in the unknowns, how to focus on what I can control—nutrition, movement, rest, and mindset—all of which support my body in ways that matter.
    • When Symptoms Overlap: Chronic disease symptoms often mirror aging, hormonal shifts, and other conditions. Rather than chasing a perfect answer, try a new approach.
    • Asking Better Questions: Rather than asking “Is this MS or something else?” I’ve found it more helpful to ask, “What’s one thing I can do today to support my health?”
    • Advocating for Whole-Person Care: Dawn’s sharing her quest to foster a healthcare team that considers all of us—not just a certain autoimmune disease—so we can get the best possible support for our mind and bodies.
    • DO of the DAY: In the face of uncertainty, start a list of everything you are certain about.

    The good news is, most of the things we know we should be doing to feel better will help everything—MS, aging, hormones, mindset, and beyond.

    And if uncertainty is a habitual feeling…one you find yourself feeling more often than you’d like…you’re not alone. I’ll boldly claim it is a superpower of the CLUB, because I needed to figure out how to get out of uncertainty on repeat…so it’s something I got good at and it’s something I walk you through, if you’re looking for that too. Come see if the CLUB could be your plan for a taking more control of your health at www.amybehimercoaching.com/join

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    47 mins
  • Habit 82: Do It Once A Year
    Feb 11 2025

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    Ever feel like habits have to be daily or weekly to matter? Not true! In this episode, I’m talking about how making something an annual tradition can be just as powerful when using habits the way we do…to feel and function at our best…for a lifetime. I’ll share real-life examples and how to make once-a-year habits work for your health and happiness.

    Key Takeaways

    • Habits don’t need to be daily to count—annual habits can create a big impact with less overwhelm.
    • Adding meaning to annual habits helps them stick (plus, you likely already have one or two to celebrate).
    • A lighter, less-is-more approach to frequency might just be what you need to stay consistent.
    • Try using 3 plays from the abc Habit Playbook – reminders, your support squad, or your calendar to keep these habits on track.
    • Annual habits give you the chance to feel consistent, even when life is busy.

    "Embracing habits as an annual thing can be a fun way to eventize something, put some hype behind it, and make it feel special."

    DO of the DAY
    Think of something you want to do, someone you want to see, or an experience you love. Decide to make it an annual habit, write it down, and start your new tradition today.

    My most impactful annual habit? Deciding what support I will gift myself for the year. Join me in the CLUB here for your plan alllllll year to master your habits for autoimmune health. Plus...it's FUN to feel supported!


    Take the free quiz to discover YOUR #1 Habit for Autoimmune Health
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    14 mins
  • Habit 81: Meet Wonderful People with Damian Washington
    Feb 4 2025

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    You are in for a treat—you’re about to meet a wonderful human, Damian Washington… if you haven’t already had the pleasure! He’s going to introduce himself when we get started, but I want to highlight the inspiration behind this episode’s title. It comes from Damian himself, who introduces his series with, “MS is a terrible way to meet wonderful people.” I couldn’t agree more.

    When I think about finding the light in heavy situations, the people brought into my life because of it come to mind first—like you and my clients. None of us want an autoimmune diagnosis, but here we are, meeting wonderful people along the way.

    What follows is a raw, real, and impromptu conversation. We dive deep into the SELF: self-love, self-trust, spending more time with yourself, and even giving yourself a nickname—which you’ll be invited to do for your DO of the DAY at the end. We also explore power, physics, and presence, and how each one contributes to living a good life.

    Key Takeaways

    • Autoimmune Disease & Connection: “MS is a terrible way to meet wonderful people,” but it’s a reminder of the beauty that can arise from hard situations.
    • SELF Matters: Building self-love, self-trust, and spending intentional time with yourself are critical parts of living well.
    • Live by Design, Not Diagnosis: Define your life by what you can do, not what a diagnosis limits you from doing.
    • Terabyte Magic: Our perceptions capture only a sliver of reality; stay open to the vast opportunities around you.
    • Do Something for Future You: Never suppress an urge to be kind—to yourself or others.

    DO of the DAY
    Give yourself a nickname that lifts you up! Whether it’s “champ,” “baby,” or something personal, start using it daily to speak kindly and powerfully to yourself.

    Want to spend more time with Damian? Find him on instagram here (@damianwashington)

    Take the free quiz to discover YOUR #1 Habit for Autoimmune Health
    Want to take what you learn here and apply it? Join the CLUB.
    Podcast Website
    Sign-Up for my Daily Dose of Habits for Autoimmune Health.
    Follow me on Instagram: @amybehimercoaching

    Please be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! If you are feeling extra generous, rate the show and leave a review to help other find us.

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    51 mins

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