Milly Taylor
Milly Taylor
How do you describe your Peer Supervision practice?
My practice is rooted in a worldview that honors lived experience as a primary source of expertise. I utilize a methodology that beautifully blends the wisdom of personal narrative with robust, trauma-informed strategic planning. As a practitioner trained in both Brené Brown’s - Dare to Lead™ and Gabor Maté’s - The Wisdom of Trauma, I bring a unique focus on courage, vulnerability, and deep compassion to the supervision space.
I partner with individuals to co-create human-centered, safe environments where we prioritize dismantling stigma and championing human rights. My approach is defined by reflective practice and nervous system awareness, ensuring that supervision is not merely a clinical exercise, but a genuine path to well-being. Guided by values of belonging and growth, I support professionals in transforming their stories into their greatest power. Together, we ensure your unique perspective remains your truest inspiration as we navigate the complexities of the sector with authenticity and heart.
What information regarding your Peer Work, Lived Experience, and/or areas of interest do you want Peer Workers to know?
As a leader in the Peer space, I create trauma-aware, compassionate environments where people feel truly seen. With 15 years as a Lived Experience professional and a personal journey through PTSD recovery, I embed lived wisdom into everything I touch.
A proud "neuronerd" and "neurospicy" advocate, I blend research with soulful curiosity to champion post-traumatic growth and nervous system awareness. Beyond my work, I’m a spiritual, creative soul who loves nature, herbal tea, and Practical Magic. I lead with authenticity, ensuring human values remain front and center while using our stories as powerful tools for connection and growth.
What other information is relevant for Peer Workers to know?
I offer flexible availability with sessions available both online and in person. I am Dare to Lead™ trained (for the Brené Brown fans!) and have also completed training under Dr. Gabor Maté. These philosophies deeply inform my approach to vulnerability, leadership, and trauma-informed care
