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Kate Hudson
Hi, I'm Kate Hudson and my name is Oliver Hudson.
Dan
We wanted to do something that highlighted.
Kate Hudson
Our relationship and what it's like to be siblings. We are a sibling rivalry. No, no sibling r for free.
Dan
Don't do that with your mouth.
Kate Hudson
Sibling revelry. That's good. Hey, Oliver. It's Oliver. Hey, Oliver. How are you? I'm good, I'm good. How you doing? Oh, I'm good. I'm just. I'm just hanging out. I have a day off from work. Oh, that's great. Oliver. What have you been doing in your day off? Oh, thanks for Asking Oliver. I woke up. I got a really nice night's sleep. Went to bed at a decent time, which was 10:45pm Woke up around 9, went to Siedel's in Toronto, had some nice little bagel tower, went and got a massage, you know, things were pretty good. Well, isn't that good for you, you little fuck? Oh. Whoa. Oliver, what happened? Well, you're just so spoiled. You think that your God's. Okay, I'm gonna cut this conversation off right now. Oliver. Okay, I don't know what I just did. I just did something. This is Oliver. This is the real Oliver. The other guy was someone who was pretending to be Oliver. It just wasn't him. I don't know which one was the real one, which one was a fake one, but now you got the real one. So if I haven't confused anyone enough, this is Dan. My name is Dan. And you are listening to Sibling Revelry, the rant edition, pulling on a couple of them. I've been busy, but I wanted to get on and just talk for a second because the Academy Awards were on and typically I don't watch the Academy Awards, to be totally honest. I just. I don't know, I don't have much interest in it, I guess. I mean, it's fun to see the speeches, it's fun to see the host, but I don't know. I don't know whether if it's a rebellion of some sort because I wish I was there, or if it's just. I just don't care. We kind of grew up in this crazy business. I'm not sure. Just to go deeper on that, it's probably a rebellion of some kind because I kind of wish it was me. God, is this what's happening, Right? Do I wish it was me? The name of my production company is called Slow Burn, because that's what I feel like I am, a very slow burn. Now, maybe when I'm 85, 90 years old, I'll finally sort of reach my potential, or maybe I won't, I don't know. But, you know, I think there's a part of me always as a kid and even into my young adulthood, and I. I think I'm finally getting over it at the age of 50. But I wonder if anyone else can relate to this where if you don't try your hardest on something, then when you fail, it doesn't hurt as much. You know what I mean? Like, if I don't put everything fucking into it and then it doesn't work out. I don't have that far to fall. And I always can use the excuse, well, I didn't try my hardest, you know, And I think that has dictated a lot of my life, which I have to get the over, you know, And I think I gradually am, even though I'm almost 150 years old, but always learning, always trying to figure my out, you know, moments of just. Man, I love who I am. I love where I am. I love my outlook. And then moments of, who the fuck am I? What have I been doing? Why do I feel like this? Yeah, it's just the roller coaster. But anyway, I digress. Yeah, the Academy Awards I wanted to watch because this is the first year I've watched every movie I made a decision to do that. And so it was fun for me to see who actually was voted in or voted out of the winner's circle. And it's all ridiculous to me, honestly. It's all good shit. But for the most part, I wanted to see my mother, who was presenting, and it was very exciting. And it's been a minute since she's been on the stage, been on the screen, been on the stage, been a presenter of the Academy Awards, and she was asked to do so. And it was really, really amazing to watch and emotional to watch for a few reasons. Number one, yes, she's my mother, and she will always be my mother. You know, that's. That's it. I don't look at her as anything else, but when you step outside of that for a second and then you realize through the force that she was and still is, but especially was when she was coming up in this business as a female, tough as fucking nails, you know, One of the first women, if not the first woman, to have a overall producing deal at a studio. I could be wrong about that. But I know she was a pioneer, let's say, fighting for her creativity, fighting for her ideas, not taking shit, and paving the way for a lot of young women to become what they've become. And she's a fucking icon that way. And so it was emotional for me to watch her on stage looking incredible. Don't forget, this woman's almost 80 years old with the gold dress, looking beautiful. I mean, it was just stunning. And it made me sad in a way, too, because she's so incredible. I want to see her on screen. This is where she thrives. This is. Her energy, exudes this. This is where she belongs. Not to say the last 20 years haven't been amazing. I mean, she's literally changed the World, you know, with her foundation, she has put everything into it. She is a fucking CEO. She's as badass as she's ever been. And that was her next chapter, you know, and she's just killed that. I mean, she's done incredible things for children, implementing, you know, her ideas with her foundation mind up into the curriculum of schools. Millions of children across the globe are benefiting from her ideas. And I'm not going to get into the whole thing, but. So she's done amazing stuff, but when you see her up there glowing, the charisma, the energy that comes off of her, you just wonder, man. Come on, let's go. I want to see her now, to be fair, that's her choice. But I tried to put her in a million things that I'm trying, I'm doing, but it was just such a great moment for me and for everyone, the whole family, to watch her. I mean, our family thread blew up. Just amazed, you know, we're amazed by her every day, but just like watching her and. And then on top of that, Andrew Garfield was just amazing, you know, What a nice tribute. I wrote an Instagram post about it, but what a nice tribute. You know, how much his mother meant to him and how much my mom meant to his mother. And to watch sort of that all come together was just awesome. And the kid is handsome as fuck, too. Love that little brown suit, open shirt. You know what I mean? He's doing it right. He's doing it right. Handsome boy. I think I'm way older than him, so I think I can call him that. But it was great. It was really, really great to watch. And I thought Conan was amazing. I thought he was really funny. Anyway, I just wanted to pop that out there, talking about my mom. She's still recognized as one of the greats. There's nobody like her. I don't think anyone ever will come along like her. You know, I go back and watch some of her old movies, and it's incredible how amazing she is. Not. Not just how funny, but what an incredible actor she is. You know, what she brings to these characters in these roles, which is something you can't really define. You can't practice it, you can't try to do it. It's just innate. It's just who you are. And she continues to be that. But watching her. She did a movie. I think it was her second movie. It was Spielberg's first movie. Well, after Duel, I think he did Duel, and then he did Sugarland Express, and it was the Fiftieth anniversary of Sugarland. So we all got together and watched a print of it, an actual 35 millimeter print, and it was just amazing to watch this woman go to work. Just crazy. Anyway, I just wanted to gush about my mother because it was just inspiring to watch her up on that stage. You know, even though it was three or four minutes, it was, it was a good three or four minutes and it just made me want to see her do it again. And believe me, I tell her all the time, one of my things on the thread was just like, all right, like, time to get back to work. I just want to see her work because she's just so good. She's just so awesome.
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California Psychics. So there's that. And then now I'm. I'm here. I'm here. I got a few more days left. Had an amazing time here with my son Wilder, who had his first gig as an actor. And again, staying on theme. It's amazing to watch him sort of grow and get better and better. You know, from the first half of this movie to the second half, his confidence levels just jumped. You know, he's becoming just easier in his skin. And it is a pretty special experience that I had with this boy. But I will say though, that I have when he got this gig. And by the way, those of you listening probably are thinking, oh, Oliver's doing this movie. Nepotism. He just got the gig because he's his son and all that. Of course nepotism plays a part in this. It's. Nepotism exists across every everything, every fucking industry. The reason it's assigned to just Hollywood, I don't know, because it's flashy, I guess. But pick any industry, pick any job, and there is nepotism. Okay, so, but interestingly enough, with nepotism in our business, it can only go so far. And I will say this because, yes, can I get him the opportunity to get the job? Of course. Can I get him the audition to maybe get the job? Yes. But at the end of the day, he has to get it himself. Because you have these big studios, whether it be Warner Brothers or Netflix, and big producers and directors. They're not going to hire somebody just because if they fucking suck, because then they are potentially harming their creative vision. You know, all of that. So that being said, Wilder auditioned for this thing. I thought it was just going to be an experience. Anyway, he ended up getting it. And I had this vision that we were going to move to Toronto together. For six weeks and have just this, like, incredibly bonding experience. And yes, in a few years, he's going to look at this and understand how important this was. But I had this sort of fantasy, this. I created this montage in my head of. And there was music to it in my head of, we're going to get this house. We're going to light the fires because it's col and wintry. We're gonna watch movies. He's gonna get in my bed and watch a couple cool movies. And he doesn't have to sleep in my bed. If he falls asleep in my bed, it's okay. You know, maybe. Maybe like a weird cuddle that happens. Like, I had this vision, and we get here, oh, cool. Place is cool. Clunk, clunk, clunk, clunk, clunk. Up the stairs, door closes. Oh, shit, my montage just got blown up. What happened to it? And I'm like, wilder, you want to come watch a movie? Like, you know, light a fire? He's like, nah. Holy. Ah, I guess you can. You can't take the teenager out of the city. You know what I mean? I thought maybe moving to another country for a little bit might, you know, regress him a few years to where he wanted to be a part of his daddy's life. But, you know, he's. He's still my little teenager. And anyway, it's not a. Not a bad thing necessarily, but I did have this vision of what it was gonna be, but we did have an amazing time. And I do think that this is something that he's gonna look back on if he chooses to be an actor for the rest of his life and recognize how valuable it was and what an incredible experience it was, because, you know, not often with a family of actors do we get to work together. And it happened at such a young age, and who knows if it's going to happen again. But all in all, had an incredible time with this kid. Very proud of him. Very, very proud of him. And that's about it. I was inspired to talk, so here I am, and I'm going to hit you with. I'll hit you with another one at some point. At some point, it's got to be inspired. It's gotta be inspired. You know what? It'll be fun, too. For those of you listening, I want to do more of these rants, you know, where I can just sort of let my mind wander and speak on shit. Give me some topics, you know what I mean? On the sibling revelry. Instagram, throw out some topics. All right. Much love to everyone out there. Peace to the gods.
Dan
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Podcast Summary: Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson
Episode: And the Oscar goes to...
Release Date: March 7, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
In the episode titled "And the Oscar goes to...", hosts Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson delve deep into the dynamics of sibling relationships, personal growth, and the complexities of navigating the entertainment industry. This episode stands out as it intertwines personal anecdotes with broader reflections on fame, family, and personal achievements.
Dan's Reflections on the Oscars
The episode opens with Dan, a central figure in the conversation, sharing his candid thoughts about the recent Academy Awards. Although not typically an avid viewer of the Oscars, Dan expresses a mix of ambivalence and personal investment in the event.
Dan [06:30]: "I just don't have much interest in it, I guess. I mean, it's fun to see the speeches, it's fun to see the host, but I don't know. I don't know whether if it's a rebellion of some sort because I wish I was there, or if it's just..."
Dan grapples with his feelings towards the entertainment industry, reflecting on a childhood spent amidst the chaos of showbiz. He hints at a lingering sense of rebellion, perhaps yearning for recognition or belonging.
Honoring His Mother’s Legacy
A significant portion of Dan's monologue is dedicated to celebrating his mother's achievements. He reminisces about watching her present at the Oscars, emphasizing her pioneering role in the industry.
Dan [08:15]: "One of the first women, if not the first woman, to have an overall producing deal at a studio... she was a pioneer, let's say, fighting for her creativity, fighting for her ideas, not taking shit, and paving the way for a lot of young women to become what they've become."
Dan's admiration for his mother transcends typical pride, highlighting her as a trailblazer who has left an indelible mark on the industry. He recounts the emotional impact of seeing her grace the Oscar stage, noting her timeless charisma and unwavering energy.
Dan [09:45]: "She was asked to do so. And it was really, really amazing to watch and emotional to watch... this woman almost 80 years old with the gold dress, looking beautiful. I mean, it was just stunning."
He underscores the duality of his feelings—pride in her accomplishments juxtaposed with a longing to see her continue to shine in roles that truly showcase her talents.
Dan [10:30]: "Watching her up there glowing, the charisma, the energy that comes off of her, you just wonder, man. Come on, let's go. I want to see her now, to be fair, that's her choice."
Dan also touches upon the relationship between his mother and Andrew Garfield, showcasing the intertwined legacies within their extended family.
Dan [11:00]: "Andrew Garfield was just amazing, what a nice tribute. What a nice tribute... How much his mother meant to him and how much my mom meant to his mother. Watching that come together was just awesome."
Kate Hudson on Her Son Wilder's Acting Journey
Transitioning from Oscar reflections, Kate Hudson shares heartfelt insights into her son Wilder's burgeoning acting career. She candidly discusses the challenges and privileges that come with having a parent in the industry.
Kate Hudson [14:30]: "It's amazing to watch him sort of grow and get better and better... he's becoming just easier in his skin. It is a pretty special experience that I had with this boy."
Kate acknowledges the role of nepotism in Wilder's opportunities but emphasizes that genuine talent and effort are indispensable for sustained success.
Kate Hudson [15:45]: "Nepotism exists across every industry, every fucking industry... but it can only go so far. He has to get it himself. Because big studios and producers aren't going to hire somebody just because they suck."
She reflects on the balance between using her influence to open doors for Wilder and allowing him to carve his own path through hard work and auditions.
Kate Hudson [16:50]: "Wilder auditioned for this thing... he ended up getting it. I had this vision of us moving to Toronto together for six weeks, bonding over movies and quiet nights. But reality set in, and he's still my little teenager."
Kate's narrative underscores the unpredictability of life, the inevitable deviations from our plans, and the enduring bond between siblings, even amidst the pressures of fame.
Throughout the episode, both hosts intertwine personal stories with broader societal observations. Dan's emotional tribute to his mother serves as a powerful reflection on legacy, resilience, and the impact one individual can have on an entire industry. Meanwhile, Kate's discussion about Wilder highlights the nuanced realities of fame, privilege, and personal growth.
Neoliberal Reflections:
Legacy and Influence: The episode delves into how the achievements of one generation pave the way for the next, yet also impose expectations and pressures.
Personal vs. Professional Identity: Both hosts explore the tension between their personal identities and their public personas, especially in the shadow of influential family members.
Navigating Privilege: There is an ongoing conversation about the responsibilities that come with privilege, and the importance of earning one's place through merit.
Dan on Personal Struggles:
"I think if you don't try your hardest on something, then when you fail, it doesn't hurt as much."
Dan on Mother’s Influence:
"She continues to be that... watching her, you just want to see her do it again. She's just so good. She's just so awesome."
Kate on Nepotism:
"Nepotism exists across every industry... but it can only go so far. He has to get it himself."
Kate on Father-Son Bonding:
"It's not a bad thing necessarily, but I did have this vision... it's not always going to happen as planned."
Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the lives of two siblings navigating the complexities of family, fame, and personal ambition. In this episode, "And the Oscar goes to...", the hosts blend heartfelt personal stories with thoughtful reflections on legacy and personal growth, all while maintaining the relaxed and engaging conversation that fans have come to love. Whether you're familiar with their work or new to their discussions, this episode provides valuable insights into the universal themes of family bonds and individual journeys.