The Hygge Nurse

by Rachel Zimmer

Welcome to The Hygge Nurse, your cozy corner for wellness, comfort, and mindful living. Hosted by Dr. Rachel Zimmer, a nurse researcher and health expert, each episode guides you through the art of infusing your life with warmth and wellness. From sustainable home transformations to mindful consumption, emotional well-being, and building genuine connections, our episodes are filled with practical tips to help you de ... 

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Podcast episodes

  • Season 3

  • Healing at Home: Practical Wellness Tips for Cold & Flu Season

    Healing at Home: Practical Wellness Tips for Cold & Flu Season

    When sickness hits your home, it can feel like a never-ending cycle of coughs, sniffles, and exhaustion. In this episode, Dr. Rachel Zimmer, a nurse researcher and food-as-medicine expert, shares practical, research-backed strategies to help you and your family recover faster. From healing foods to simple home adjustments and stress-reducing techniques, these tips go beyond “drink water and rest” to support your body’s ability to heal. In This Episode, We Cover: 🍵 Food as Medicine – What to eat (and avoid) to speed up recovery 🏡 Home Hacks – Small changes that help prevent illness from spreading 🧘‍♀️ Stress & Immunity – How chronic stress slows healing (and what to do about it) 💡 Quick & Easy Tips – Simple, low-effort ways to care for yourself and your loved ones Key Takeaways: ✔️ 70% of your immune system lives in your gut—nourish it wisely ✔️ Chicken soup, bone broth, and ginger are more than comfort foods—they have science-backed healing properties ✔️ Opening windows and using a humidifier can reduce airborne viruses by up to 80% ✔️ Zinc and vitamin C play a major role in shortening colds—get them through food for better absorption ✔️ Stress weakens immunity, so rest, deep breathing, and cozy comforts matter more than you think Resources & Recommendations: 🛒 Shop my favorite cozy wellness essentials: Hygge Abode 📚 Want more wellness insights? Subscribe to The Hygge Nurse podcast! 📲 Let’s connect on Instagram! @hyggeabodelife Enjoyed this episode? Share it with a friend, tag me on Instagram, and leave a review—it helps more people find simple, sustainable wellness tips! Stay well, stay cozy, and I’ll see you next time!

  • Why Women Struggle with Rest & How to Reclaim It

    Why Women Struggle with Rest & How to Reclaim It

    Are you always on—even when you’re supposed to be resting? Do you wake up at 3 AM with a to-do list running through your head? If so, this episode is for you. In today’s conversation, Dr. Rachel Zimmer, nurse practitioner and food-as-medicine researcher, dives deep into the science of true restorative rest—beyond just sleep. Chronic stress, especially for women, is at an all-time high, impacting our health in ways we may not even realize. In this episode, Rachel explores: ✅ Why rest is an active state of repair for your body and mind ✅ The latest research on chronic stress and its impact on women’s health ✅ Seven essential types of rest (hint: it’s not just sleep!) ✅ How to build simple, evidence-backed rest practices into your daily life—without guilt If you’ve ever felt like taking a break is a luxury you can’t afford, this episode is here to change your mind. Because rest isn’t just something you deserve—it’s something your health depends on. Resources & Links: 🌿 Download the free 5-Day Nourish & Unwind Guide – a research-backed meal and mindfulness plan designed to support your body and mind. Get it here! 📖 Studies & Reports Mentioned: 2023 Stress in America Report by the American Psychological Association Harvard Medical School study on gratitude and stress reduction Let’s Connect! 📩 Have a takeaway from this episode? DM Rachel on Instagram @HyggeAbodeLife or email her at Rachel@hyggeabode.com. 💛 If you loved this episode, share it with a friend who needs a reminder that rest isn’t selfish—it’s essential. 🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review! It helps more women reclaim the rest they actually need. Until next time, take care and be well, friends. 🌿💛

  • Breaking the Doomscrolling Cycle: How to Stay Informed Without Anxiety

    Breaking the Doomscrolling Cycle: How to Stay Informed Without Anxiety

    Feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or caught in an endless loop of checking the news? You’re not alone. In this episode of The Hygge Nurse, Dr. Rachel Zimmer shares why our brains are wired to fixate on negative news, how the constant stream of updates impacts our nervous system, and—most importantly—how to break free from the stress cycle while still staying informed. With science-backed strategies and simple mindfulness techniques, Rachel walks us through ways to calm our bodies, set intentional news consumption habits, and take meaningful action instead of spiraling into helplessness. If the weight of the world feels heavy right now, this episode is for you. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✅ Why doomscrolling triggers stress and anxiety (the science behind negativity bias) ✅ How the news cycle is designed to keep you hooked—and how to disengage ✅ Quick nervous system resets, including the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding method and vagus nerve activation ✅ Practical ways to set healthier news consumption boundaries ✅ How to transform anxiety into action for positive change ✅ The power of community, joy, and nature in restoring balance Try This Challenge: Pick one small action from today’s episode and try it this week! Whether it’s setting a news check-in time, practicing a grounding exercise, or swapping doomscrolling for a mindful moment—pay attention to how it makes you feel. Let me know what works for you! ✨ Loved this episode? Share it with a friend who could use more peace in their life. 📌 Connect with me: Website: www.hyggeabode.com Instagram: @hyggeabodelife Email: rachel@hyggeabode.com 💛 Thanks for being here. See you next time!

  • More Than a Meal: The Power of Nutrition in Disease Prevention and Equity

    More Than a Meal: The Power of Nutrition in Disease Prevention and Equity

    Dr. Rachel Zimmer opens up the deep connections between food access, health, and policy in this heartfelt episode of The Hygge Nurse Podcast. She shares personal experiences that have shaped her passion for food as medicine and discusses the real-life impact of programs like SNAP, WIC, Meals on Wheels, and produce prescription initiatives. With policy changes threatening the accessibility of these vital resources, Rachel highlights the human cost of food insecurity and the importance of community-driven solutions. Key Takeaways: ✔️ Food is medicine – Nutrition isn't just about eating; it's a fundamental pillar of health and disease prevention. ✔️ Social determinants of health matter – Up to 80% of health outcomes are shaped by housing, food security, and transportation factors. ✔️ Policy decisions have real-life consequences – Cuts to food assistance programs disproportionately harm low-income families, older adults, and people with chronic illnesses. ✔️ Community-driven solutions work – Research-backed interventions like produce prescription programs show measurable health improvements. ✔️ We all have a role to play – Volunteering, advocating, and fostering connectedness can create healthier, more compassionate communities. Ways to Get Involved: 🔹 Volunteer with Meals on Wheels to help deliver meals to older adults. 🔹 Support organizations like Hope of Winston-Salem, which provides families with fresh produce and nutrition education. 🔹 Learn about and advocate for policies that protect food assistance programs like SNAP and WIC. 🔹 Explore local community-based food initiatives in your area. Relevant Books & Resources: 📖 Food Fix: How to Save Our Health, Our Economy, Our Communities, and Our Planet—One Bite at a Time by Dr. Mark Hyman 📖 The Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who’ve Lived the Longest by Dan Buettner 📖 What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City by Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha Connect with Rachel: 💌 Email: rachel@hyggeabode.com 📲 IG: @HyggeAbodeLife ⭐ Love this episode? Leave a rating & review to help support the podcast! Closing Thought: Maybe make yourself a cup of tea, breathe deeply, and consider one small way to contribute to a more connected and nourished world. Stay cozy, stay compassionate, and take care, friends. 💛

  • The Secret to Sticking to Your Habits (It’s Not Willpower!)

    The Secret to Sticking to Your Habits (It’s Not Willpower!)

    In this episode of The Hygge Nurse, Dr. Rachel Zimmer dives deep into the psychology of habits—why we repeat the ones we don’t want and why willpower alone isn’t enough to break them. Whether it's pouring a glass of wine at night, endlessly scrolling on your phone, or stress eating, your brain isn’t addicted to the habit itself—it’s addicted to the relief it brings. Rachel walks through the habit loop—cue, craving, response, reward—and shares science-backed strategies to break unhelpful habits by replacing them with ones that serve you better. She explores: ✔️ The real reason habits stick (hint: it’s not about self-control) ✔️ How to rewire your brain with habit stacking ✔️ Why environment plays a bigger role than motivation ✔️ The power of mindful rituals to replace unhealthy coping mechanisms ✔️ Practical, sustainable alternatives to alcohol for relaxation and connection If you’ve ever struggled with breaking a habit, this episode is for you. By the end, you’ll walk away with actionable steps to make new habits stick—without relying on willpower alone. Resources & Links: 📖 Atomic Habits by James Clear – A must-read on the science of behavior change 🍵 Rachel’s favorite chamomile tea for a calming evening ritual 📓 Free Habit Tracker – Download to track your new habit swaps 🎧 Connect with Rachel on her website, The Hygge Nurse, and Instagram: @hyggeabodelife If you loved this episode, please leave a review! Your feedback helps more people find the show and supports our mission of helping you create a healthier, more intentional life. 💛