Finally Heard: A Drug-Free Tool for the Body, Medicine Left Behind

Finally Heard: A Drug-Free Tool for the Body, Medicine Left Behind

From Restore the Real by Dr. Randy Michaux

March 24, 2026 · 1h 1m

About this episode

Tara Miller discusses her journey into Self-Regulation Therapy and the benefits of a drug-free wearable patch for healing.

Tara Miller is a psychotherapist, top 5% certified Self-Regulation Therapy practitioner, and nervous system performance coach who helps entrepreneurs and executives build what she calls unstoppable resilience. She's now bringing cutting-edge neuroscience into a form you can literally wear on your skin. Her path into this work wasn't planned. A series of traumatic events, including a car accident with a shoulder injury that wouldn't heal, led her to the co-creator of Self-Regulation Therapy. What started as a search for physical recovery became a complete transformation, healing not just the injury, but patterns she'd carried since childhood. Now she helps others do the same. When she discovered Super Patch, she was skeptical. A grooved adhesive patch communicating with the nervous system through the skin? But the results were consistent, undeniable, and perfectly aligned with everything she already knew about how the body heals. Expect to learn... What Self-Regulation Therapy is and why treating the nervous system first changes everything Why your body can't heal optimally when it's stuck in fight or flight and what to do about it How a drug-free wearable patch communicates with…

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Randy Michaux

Guest: Tara Miller

Topics covered

  • Self-Regulation Therapy
  • nervous system
  • drug-free healing
  • wearable technology
  • resilience
  • entrepreneur health

Keywords

  • nervous system performance
  • resilience
  • wearable patch
  • Self-Regulation Therapy
  • drug-free healing

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Self-Regulation Therapy

Products: Super Patch

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