NATURAL CALM & CONFIDENCE
Improve public speaking confidence and reduce nerves
Wevana uses bilateral stimulation to help steady your nervous system before presentations, speeches, and high-visibility moments—naturally and without medication.
Support your nervous system before public speaking or presentations
If your heart pounds before presenting, your hands shake at the podium, or your mind goes blank mid-sentence, you’re not alone. Public speaking activates the body’s alert system for many people. Even when you’re prepared, your nervous system may respond as if you’re under threat.
Wevana supports regulation using gentle bilateral stimulation—helping your body settle so your voice can come through clearly.
WIRELESS BILATERAIL STIMULATION TABS (EMDR TAPPERS)
Wevana Tabs
$249
Our wireless bilateral stimulation tappers offer a beautiful, compact, and portable way to reduce the symptoms of anxiety, increase focus, and improve sleep. Experience the transformative effects of bilateral stimulation anytime, anywhere, commonly used in EMDR therapy, without the hassle of wires or cords.
Start a self-guided session through our Bluetooth companion app, or let your specialist control your Tabs remotely.
A wireless, portable tool for staying calm before public speaking
Before a speech or presentation, the body may shift into fight-or-flight. You might notice rapid breathing, tight muscles, racing thoughts, or difficulty recalling what you practiced. That response is physiological—not a reflection of your competence.
Wevana’s handheld bilateral stimulation provides alternating rhythmic input between the left and right sides of the body. This predictable rhythm can help reduce mental overactivity, signal safety to the brain, and support a steadier physical state.
Join thousands tapping into relief with Wevana
FAQ
Bilateral stimulation is used in nervous system regulation practices to help reduce stress activation. By providing rhythmic alternating input, it may support a steadier physiological state before and during speaking.
No. Wevana does not sedate. It supports regulation while allowing you to remain alert and engaged.
Yes. Many speakers use Wevana in the minutes before going on stage to help settle their nervous system.
Wevana is not a medical treatment or diagnostic device. It is a non-invasive nervous system support tool that may complement other forms of professional care.
Yes. Wevana is portable and can be packed in your carry-on for travel to events and conferences.