The Art of Raising Humans

Kyle Wester, Sara Wester

Booking Overview

A parenting-focused show from licensed counselors that blends child/teen psychology with practical tools for calmer, more connected families. Episodes frequently translate neuroscience and nervous-system insights into concrete relationship skills for parents—and they also bring in clinician experts like Dr. Kim Van Dusen.

Metrics

Episodes: 212

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Female

Location: USA

Instagram: 3.3k followers

30s Ad: 44 - 54, 60s Ad: 52 - 62

Contact Form

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Host

Kyle Wester - Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with 20+ years’ experience working with children and teenagers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Co-hosts a parenting education podcast using neuroscience-informed insights ...

Sara Wester - Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with 20+ years’ experience working with children and teenagers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Co-hosts a parenting education podcast focused on helping parents address fe...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Licensed mental health professionals (psychologists/therapists/parenting clinicians), parenting educators with clinical training, authors of evidence-based parenting programs, or recognized experts grounded in child development/neuroscience/attachment/emotional regulation.
Required Achievements:  
Published parenting resource (e.g., book), Clinical practice focused on children/parents, Public-facing expertise (website, established speaking/content presence)

Recent Guest Discussions

Dr. Kim Van Dusen - Role Of Play In Parenting; Connection/boundaries; Responding To Big Emotions; Practical Play-based Strategies To Support Behavior And Emotional Resilience

Recent Topics

Parenting, Child Therapy, Adolescence, Nervous System, Emotional Regulation, Family Communication, Play, Neuroscience, Attachment, Psychology

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Art of Raising Humans
:

Why Your Teen Needs to Disagree With You (And How to Stay Connected When They Do)

May 18, 2026

Why does your teen suddenly argue about everything? Why do simple conversations turn into tension, frustration, or shutdown? In this episode, Kyle and Sara Wester unpack what’s actually happening in the teenage brain during adolescence and why disagreement is often a healthy sign of development—not disrespect. You’ll learn why teens naturally start questioning parents, what fear this can trigger in moms and dads, and how to respond in ways that strengthen connection instead of damaging it.  T...

Touched Out, On Edge, and Overwhelmed? Why Moms Feel This Way (and What Actually Helps)

May 11, 2026

If you have ever felt touched out, on edge, or reactive with your kids even when nothing big is wrong, this episode will help you understand why. Most parenting advice focuses on managing your time, your tasks, or your mindset. But what if the real issue is not what you are doing, but what your nervous system is constantly taking in? In this episode of Art of Raising Humans, we talk about the overstimulation many moms experience every day and how constant input like noise, touch, questions, a...

Why Play Is the Missing Piece in Your Parenting (With Dr. Kim Van Dusen)

May 04, 2026

What if one of the most powerful tools in parenting is something most of us overlook?In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kim Van Dusen to talk about the role of play in building connection, improving behavior, and helping children navigate big emotions. Many parents think of play as something extra — something fun if there is time. But as Dr. Kim explains, play is not just entertainment. It is one of the most effective ways to build trust, teach emotional skills, and create the kind of rela...

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