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Oliver Hudson
Sister Wives returns at last. And while the Browns have gone their own separate ways, that doesn't mean they're done with each other. Mary and Janelle form an unlikely alliance. Christine is off living in newly married bliss, and Kody and Robin are left wondering, can they be happy in a monogamous relationship? And after all the joy and drama, they hit the hot seat and answer the questions everyone has been begging to know. Sister Wives return Sunday at 10, 9.
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Oliver Hudson
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Sean Cassidy
Danning, Dunning, Soaring, soaring. Fireworks show of I'm not crying. You're crying.
Oliver Hudson
World of favorites for whatever you love, infinite worlds await at the most magical place on earth. Walt Disney World Resort. Hi, I'm Kate Hudson and my name is Oliver Hudson.
Kate Hudson
We wanted to do something that highlighted.
Oliver Hudson
Our relationship and what it's like to be siblings. We are a sibling rivalry.
Kate Hudson
No, no.
Oliver Hudson
Sibling R for free.
Kate Hudson
Don't do that with your mouth.
Oliver Hudson
Sibling revelry.
Sean Cassidy
That's good.
Oliver Hudson
My man, Sean Cassidy, who I have known for a minute now is in the waiting room. He produced, created a show that I still think could have been a hit. And he danced with my mom. He's a superstar. Bring him in. Let's see what the hell this this guy's doing now. Because it's been a minute since I've seen this dude. Look at you.
Sean Cassidy
Look at you.
Oliver Hudson
No, no, look at you, look at you. This is crazy, dude. I haven't seen you in so long.
Sean Cassidy
Math. It was a little unnerving actually.
Oliver Hudson
How long, how long has it been?
Sean Cassidy
I mean, almost 20 years, I think.
Oliver Hudson
This nuts?
Sean Cassidy
It's a quick trip.
Oliver Hudson
I just, I don't know, it's scary sometimes, you know, I got three kids now and they're all old or 17 and 14 and then it's just like. Before you know it, we're just dead, you know what I mean?
Sean Cassidy
Hopefully we have some fun along the way.
Oliver Hudson
We do, we do. Well, how are you, number one?
Sean Cassidy
I'm great. I have a few kids of my own. We have, I guess four kids maybe since I've seen you. Maybe. Is that possible? Maybe. Yes. We have a 19 year old, 18 year old, 16 year old and 13 year old and we live in the wine country of Santa Barbara, which is a beautiful place to live and raise kids.
Oliver Hudson
Wow. You lucky, man. I love it.
Sean Cassidy
How is Aaron?
Oliver Hudson
She's great, man, she's great. We have three. 17, 14, 11 and yeah, things are pushing along very nicely, you know, not without his bumps and a few little bruises, but that's to be expected, you know what I mean? But the fact that we've maintained for 20 plus years, you know, it's pretty good, dude. It's pretty good. You know, I'm still in this business, believe it or not, still an actor, but I'm producing, have a deal at Fox. So it's been really fun doing that. Doing this has been a blast. And just hustling up money any way I can, you know, I, I'll sell my soul. Just, just depends on the price. That's kind of where I'm at, you know.
Sean Cassidy
How long have you been doing this podcast?
Oliver Hudson
Well, shit, four years now. Five years. Wow. Yeah, we were kind of. When we started, there was 900,000 podcasts and we're like, holy fuck. You know, and this is when sort of Dax was blowing up. And of course you've got Rogan and all those guys now, but. And we're like, oh, it's, it's, there's so many people now. Of course there's six plus million podcasts out there. So, you know, it's, it's been fun though. It's been fun to reconnect with my sister and do something together creatively. It's, there's been iterations of it, you know what I mean? Like she's Been busy as she is and I sort of take over. But I dig it, man. I, I dig it. I like talking, I like getting to know.
Sean Cassidy
I think I would enjoy it as well.
Oliver Hudson
You have one, don't you?
Sean Cassidy
No, I don't. I, I've been asked to do them, but I, I found the fact that there were 6 million already a little daunting and I thought, well, podcast. But when I like the people who are hosting them and there's something interesting to talk about, I think it's fun. I don't listen to too many.
Oliver Hudson
I don't either, by the way. Like, I've been doing this forever. I don't listen to podcasts. I just don't.
Sean Cassidy
There's a great One called the 500 Songs of Rock and Roll, History of Rock in 500 Songs where this man goes so deep dive on the connective tissue of different songs and musicians play on records and the songs that inspired the song and the song, the songs that were ripped off. Sympathy for the Devil has like a six hour podcast just on it.
Oliver Hudson
Wow.
Sean Cassidy
But I'll listen to that because I just, I tend to know some of the people and I, it's, I, it's great when you're on a hike, you can just go for hours.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, no, I, I, yeah, I know, it's great. It's great to put the, to put the earbuds in and just sort of roll, you know, and you can lose yourself in them for sure. I just, I feel like there's so much more I, I, I can do. And, and by the way, when I, when I walk and when I run, I don't like, I don't like to listen. I, I, I, that's the time for my thoughts. Yeah, for sure. You know, that's the time to sort of plan my next strike. It's so funny. I was just talking to mom. I literally just got off the phone with mom to come on with you, and she's like, well, tell Sean I say hi. Oh my God. We sang together, you know, what was that? What did you guys sing? Was it a variety show?
Sean Cassidy
Your mom hosted a, had a special Olihan special and they asked if I'd come on. And we sat at a piano and she sang, although you belong to somebody else, you belong to me.
Oliver Hudson
All right.
Sean Cassidy
Saying a little like, valid version of to do Run, run against that. And mom was and is adorable. And I had a crush on her, like everybody in the world, I think. And it was really sweet. It was really. And you know what's Interesting. I was thinking about this too. Passage of time. I was in Hawaii with your mom when she was pregnant with Kate.
Oliver Hudson
Oh, wow.
Sean Cassidy
She and your dad, you were already here and you were a little kid and you. When you were born, you had some health challenges, right?
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
With you.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I had meconium aspiration back in the day. They just let you cook in there until you came out. You know, I was in there for three weeks too long and I basically, you know, ate and almost died. I mean, essentially I took a dump in the boom. And I couldn't hold it and I inhaled it.
Sean Cassidy
I think you were in Hawaii too, running around. But she was very pregnant. And I think this was after we'd already done that special. We had mutual friends. We went as a little group. And, you know, I knew your dad and your uncles. We used to play cards together. Oh, yeah. A lot. And. And I think that. I think they opened for me in a couple of shows here and there.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. Amazing. No, I know when. So my dad, you know, we. We've talked about this, but we had sort of a tumultuous relationship and talked about this a million times. Show. But we've reconnected again, which has been actually really nice. Good. But that. That dude likes to gamble. I mean, he still goes and plays poker like five times a week in Ventura, you know, and it's funny because. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. When I was. I don't play cards much anymore, but I got hooked on poker. I was addicted. I loved it so, so much. I had a poker room, my old house. I play commerce. I play at Hustler. I played in WBT events. I played in World Series of Poker events where I. I busted on the firsthand on tv, on espn. That's a whole other story. And then when I reconnected with my dad and it was just really interesting to Apple tree. Yeah. Look at a man who I didn't really know that well. And reconnect with someone who is so similar to me in so many ways. Not just poker, but kind of his philosophies of life, the way that he operates. Just.
Sean Cassidy
You also sound and look like him.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, I know, I know. And then just the tone of who he is. I mean, we drank a few. We drank a bunch of beers and like, we're getting teary eyed because it was just really unreal, you know, to see someone in front of you who's your father, who you are, who you emulate and didn't realize it, and for him to see his younger self Essentially in me, it was a really. It was a moment. It was a moment, you know. But anyway, all this to say that he still plays poker. We used to go to Seaside, Oregon, and him and his brothers would play Liars Poker. They'd have ones out everywhere and play Liars Poker with the serial numbers.
Sean Cassidy
They grew up in Portland, right?
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sean Cassidy
I remember them going to Astoria here and there, too. We may have played Portland together.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
I don't know how I met them again. I think all of my friends were older than me when I was like 14, 15, 16. Everyone was like in their 20s.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
But we hung out a lot back then.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Bernie Taupin is a real good pal of mine. And Bernie produced an album for them.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
And I'd known. I met Bernie when I was 10 because my parents went to see Elton John at the Troubadour and brought Elton and Bernie back to the house. And miraculously we ended up being friends later on and stayed friends and are still very good friends. But I remember he produced the Hudson Brothers album. How.
Oliver Hudson
How old were you when Elton and Bernie came to your house?
Sean Cassidy
10.
Oliver Hudson
Do you remember that?
Sean Cassidy
Oh, yeah. Very well. Because I had bought. I had bought your song, the 45.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
I thought it was weird. Why are my parents a going to the Troubadour, which seemed like a young people place, and they weren't that old then, but they seemed 100 to me. Why are they going to see Elton John? How do they know Elton John? Because Elton John was a brand new thing. And the Troubadour was a very big deal for Elton John.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
It kind of broke him in America.
Oliver Hudson
Wow.
Sean Cassidy
And he was like 23 and Bernie was like 20 or 21. And apparently my father and my mother invited them back to the house. And I think Bernie wanted to meet my mom. And I'm pretty sure Elton wanted to meet my brother David, who wasn't there. But they ended up playing around the piano, sitting around the piano, playing tunes. And Bernie talked to me, what are you doing? I like music. Maybe I'll play music someday. Well, good luck, son. It was like. And somehow we reconnected years later. And when I did the show the Hardy Boys, Bernie actually guest star on it because they called and said, do you know any famous people? I said, well, I know Bernie Taupin.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
And they said, okay, yeah, he can come on the show. So. Wow. I don't know how we got on that. But Hudson Brothers.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Connection then.
Oliver Hudson
Well, I'm sure, you know, growing up the way that you grew up in the spotlight and your family and all that. I'm sure you have some amazing, you know, stories as far as. Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Anything about that. Ollie, it's a whole other world when you grow up in a show business family.
Oliver Hudson
No, but. But here's the difference, you know, you. You were in a time where there were. Where legends were being made, you know what I'm saying? Like now legends, they're still like every decade. Nah, did. You're with ELTON John at 10 years old, him playing the piano in your house. I mean, you know, what's the equivalent? It's like. It's like Kendrick Lamar at my house with my kids.
Sean Cassidy
Well, to put.
Oliver Hudson
Put this into some. Just for everyone listening. So Sean and I met a million years ago. I. I had a. I had a acting deal at the WB at the time, and there was a show called the Mountain, which still to this day. And I said this in the intro. I don't know why this thing didn't keep going, because it was so great, so great.
Sean Cassidy
And the cast was great.
Oliver Hudson
Ah, everything was great.
Sean Cassidy
Really good. And. And Stephanie Savage, who. I worked on the show, who did the OC With Josh Schwartz. And I still watch it.
Oliver Hudson
I'll still watch clips and stuff. Like, man, it was so good. The music was a 10. You know, I remember I discovered Ray Lamontagne, essentially. It was amazing. The music was amazing.
Sean Cassidy
Well, one extraordinary thing happened because they. We had a great music supervisor and Warner Brothers was feeding us new artists like Blink182. New artists time. But there was this other artist, this band called Green Day, which had some success and then kind of faded and had this new record coming out called American Idiot. And they asked us if we would sort of break the record on the show to help give it some juice because they were a little, you know, been a while for Green Day. Whatever. Anyway, so we're playing all these songs from American Idiot in the show and it becomes their biggest record ever. Yeah, and that was exciting. And you guys were great. It was really fun.
Oliver Hudson
The whole thing was fun. I still haven't seen anything like it, you know, I mean, it was that WB tone that had that soap element, but everyone was so grounded and real that it didn't feel over the top. And it was such a great story, sort of, you know, semi based on some kind of reality with. With Dave, you know, who is.
Sean Cassidy
Yeah, the family that founded Mammoth Mountain.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, yeah. And I was just there two weekends ago in Mammoth, and I hadn't been there since I was a kid. And it was really fun to sort of see all the history there, knowing that this is what was, you know. You know, by the way, David, my character, Dave Carver, was named after the guy who founded Mammoth. You know, it was. And there's a. There's actually a. A place on, like, lift 14 or whatever. It's called Boundary, which I think ours was called Boundary Mountain. But there was like a. Yeah, but there was a. There was a, you know, like a drink spot or a food spot called like, the Boundary or something like that. You know, it was just really, really cool to see. But anyway, yeah, I mean, it was ski slopes, it was sexy, it was fun. It was sort of the haves and the have nots. It was that battle. I mean, it was all. It's all you wanted. Yeah. You know, Mick G. Did produce, directed the pilot. Let me ask you a question. What happened? Why didn't we get picked up? Did we just not get good numbers? I mean.
Sean Cassidy
Well, sort of. It was the dying days of the WB that had something to do with it. They were having, I think, a problem just generally getting people to watch the wb. Yeah, I never know with these things. There's so many things. Nothing to do with the quality of a show. I mean, yeah, I've been really fortunate. I've. I've gotten a lot of shows on the air. I haven't had too many shows that ran a long time, but, you know, I sort of gauge success by the experience, not the result. And I consider the mountain a great success because I had a fantastic experience.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Why things run and why they don't. I just came off a show that ran five years called New Amsterdam, a really a great show. And the irony is it was on NBC five years. I live in a relatively small town, central coast of California, and people through the years would say, hey, what are you working on? I'm working on the show New Amsterdam. They're good for you. Clearly had not seen it. Show is canceled. Netflix picks it up. It becomes the number one show in the world suddenly. Hey, everybody. That New Amsterdam, That's a heck of a show.
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Oliver Hudson
Are you creating? Are you constantly creating and writing and developing? Are you? Where are you at?
Sean Cassidy
I don't have to make something every day. I don't know. I get up and make stuff. I have a deal at Universal which I've had for a long time and I have three different pilots in various stages of development right now, one of which writing, two of which I'M overseeing one or all or none may see the light of day, but that's business. And I've been. I started performing again. I hadn't. I hadn't performed, really. Last concert was in 1980 at the Astrodome in Houston. And I said good night and, like. And then didn't do another show until, like, 2020. But I decided, weirdly, terrible timing in the middle of the pandemic to go out and, like, tell stories and sing some songs that people of a certain age know. And it kind of caught fire. It did really well. So I'm going to keep trying to do that as a little side hustle, because it's fun, fun, fun.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. So where did you. Where did you actually grow up? Where were you born and raised?
Sean Cassidy
I was born in LA, at St. John's Hospital, Santa Monica.
Oliver Hudson
Wow.
Sean Cassidy
I grew up in LA and New York. My mom was a movie actor, and whenever she was in a movie, I'd be in LA or wherever the movie was shooting. And my father was primarily a Broadway actor, musicals. If he was in a hit show in New York, we'd move to New York. So back and forth. And I've lived in both places as an adult and about 12. No more, 14 years ago with four kids under seven. We moved out of LA because I wanted to give them more time with a childhood.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
And my wife and I. Yeah. And I'm grateful we did.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, Yeah, I did. I did. You know, similar. I had a similar experience. We were in Colorado for half the year when I was growing up.
Sean Cassidy
You grew up too, right?
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Isn't that where Goldie and Kurt.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. So we were there about half the year, you know, for a while. Then my grandmother got sick and we had to sort of spend the rest of the time in la. My parents say that if Grandma never got sick, we might have even moved there. But I sort of followed suit, you know, when I had my kids, I took them out of school for two years. I'm like, we're getting out of la. We're going to put you in the public school system in Basalt, and we are going to live in the mountains. And it was amazing. Really, really amazing. And so beneficial for them. You can see it now, you know, just the way they think, how they operate, how they love nature.
Sean Cassidy
We have the same experience. And. And I, you know, we lived in a pretty fast area when we left, and. And the kids who grew up in the area we left, we see them now and they're like, I mean, wait. Our kids are like, rubes which I love. I mean, they've been around the world a bit with us.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
But their home is here and they're grounded and they're. They're amazingly neurosis free.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Yeah.
Oliver Hudson
So amazing.
Sean Cassidy
Nice work.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. And how many siblings did you have total?
Sean Cassidy
My older brother David, half brother, my father's son, my mom's, and I'm the oldest from Shirley Jones, and two younger brothers, Patrick, who's also an actor and runs a theater now in outside of Nashville, and youngest brother Ryan is a set decorator.
Oliver Hudson
So is everyone. Was everyone in the business? Every single one?
Sean Cassidy
Yeah, pretty much. Not my kids.
Oliver Hudson
No, not yet.
Sean Cassidy
Well, I have three older ones. I mean, they're behind the scenes a bit.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
But no, we'll see.
Oliver Hudson
But you didn't know anything else, right? I mean, I'm relating this to myself, like, you know, we didn't know anything else. And now that Kate has kids, I have kids, Wyatt has kids. There's a lot of grandkids and slash cousins. They all want to be in the business because it's all that they know. I mean, essentially. Was that kind of how it worked for you growing up?
Sean Cassidy
Yeah, I, I, I thought about this a lot, on reflection. I mean, I, it's funny, you know, people. The Nepo baby thing people talk about, I have no issue with that because I know a lot of Nepo babies in other business. You know, dad owned the hardware store, you learned about hardware, and you took over the hardware storage hardware store. Mom owned the vet clinic, and now you're the veterinarian running. I think it's great schooling if that's what you are passionate about. And like you in our case, we grew up, that's all we saw. So we kind of knew how to do it by osmosis. But I don't really think had I grown up in a family that wasn't in the business, I ever would have become an actor. And I just sort of like kind of 18 years old, cute kid. I could walk and talk at the same time. So I ended up on a television show. But even as I'm doing the television show, I'm like, the writer's room. That's where the magic happened. I was like, on to that. It was like, oh, that's what I need to be doing. And I don't really love the life of being a public figure. I like sitting alone in a room thinking and making stuff up. I was the most reluctant famous person. And so many of the choices I made reflect that because I was offered all Kinds of things that probably would have been great if you wanted a big. I didn't. I just. The minute I became famous it was like, okay, I'm not going to be known as his son or her son or his brother or whatever. I'm going to be known as me now. And now I'm going to go hide in my room for like 10 years about what I really want to do. And that's what I did. And yeah, I love writing, I love producing. And only again in recent years I've been like, I guess I can go on the stage again and you know, jokes and sing and now I really enjoy it. But I don't have the burning, you know, the hole that so many performers have. Love me.
Oliver Hudson
But what was it like growing up in that kind of a spotlight? Because it wasn't dissimilar obviously to what I went through with your mom and your dad and all of that. You know, I mean, it's always double edged. It's a fun, you know, energetic big lifestyle. But at the same time, you know, for me, you know, there is some desire to not have your parents be known. And personally for me, I didn't like when, when, when people would come up to my mom when I was a kid, you know, we're having dinner and they'd come up and, and it would like bother me, you know, because she's my mom and you know, they're, that this is when I was little, you know.
Sean Cassidy
But your mom, who I watched have that experience more than once was always very gracious. She's very, yeah, really gracious and a lovely, lovely lady and very un show busy like my mom. My mom is like one of the most grounded people you'll ever meet. And she taught me by example how you treat people in public. And she always talked about, you know, what, really this was just our job. In fact, my parents used to say, we're just here in LA for the movie or the TV show. Don't worry, we're going to be living on a farm in Pennsylvania. Because they were both east coast people. My dad was from New York, she was from Pennsylvania. And they were like always talking about we're going to go back, we're going to live in the country, dad wants to be a writer. So that never happened. But somehow that message went into me and I am basically living the life. My parents talked about mattering but weren't able to actually get to themselves. And I've thought about that, but I've also thought about what you were saying. And in Terms of, like, if people feel they own your parents.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Often at your expense. It can be hard. And I recently did this. Oh, actually sidebar about wine, because somebody gave me a bottle of your.
Oliver Hudson
Oh, Gogi.
Sean Cassidy
Yeah, maybe.
Oliver Hudson
Well, there's. There's one called Goldie. It's a Chardonnay, and. But Kurt makes all the wine in Santa Rita Hills, and it's. It's a Pinot, and it's really. It's good, man. There's like, 10 vintages. 12 vintages of it.
Sean Cassidy
We make one, too, here. I'll tell you about that in a second.
Oliver Hudson
But, yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Oh, in terms of, like, feeling that, like, ownership of your parent. I. I was. I was doing this event for Turner Classic Movies, and. And they were talking to me about my career, and my mom and my dad and I introduced a movie she'd made called the Courtship of Eddie's Father that she did with Ron Howard, and she worked with Ronnie Ronnie twice on the Music man and this. And I was on the set of both of these when I'm, like, 4 years old. And I remember being jealous of Ronnie Howard because he was playing her son and everybody thought it was her son because of the movies. And I'd forgotten I actually felt that way. I'd only seen the movie. Did I go, oh. Because I've seen Ron over the years since.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
But it's an interesting, weird feeling. Pride in the parent. Isn't my mother beautiful? People really love her. Isn't that awesome? But I wish we just had this time ourselves.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. Yeah. No, for real. I mean, I. I can completely relate to that, you know, and then as you get older, as I got older, there's so much pride in the icon that is my mother. You know, Whereas before it was maybe a. A. A rejection because of an underdeveloped brain, a divorce and needing all of her attention, you know, maybe from an unhealthy place to then growing up dealing with my own and understanding and being so prideful of how. Of what an icon she is and what she has done, you know, for her industry as a woman, you know, and even beyond that, you know, mental health and children. So, you know, it's funny how you go from one place and then sort of end up, you know, end up where we are, where I am right now.
Sean Cassidy
You know, your mom's a great example of. It's not about the success you achieve, it's what you do with it.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
And Kurt is a pretty inspiring guy, too. I think. I've only met him once, but I Worked at Disney for a long time. I had an office actually at Walt Disney's office, believe it or not, for like four years.
Oliver Hudson
Wow.
Sean Cassidy
Just dumb luck. Yeah, I ended up in there and I used to give tours. This is where Walt gave notes on Pinocchio and the Matterhorn. But Kurt Russell's picture was all over the place at Disney. And when I was a little kid, he was the Disney guy. And the fact that he, you know, transformed himself and, and went way beyond that as an actor. Pretty impressive.
Oliver Hudson
Oh, yeah. Oh, God, yeah. And he's having a major resurgence right now. It's just right. Working his ass off. What was the dynamic, like, sibling dynamic growing up? You know, as you guys were getting older, I mean, was it fun? Did you have fun? Was there fighting? I mean, or especially just you're on the road, you know, I mean, you're moving, you're shaking. Like, how did that all pan out?
Sean Cassidy
It changed. I mean, our father died when I was 18, Patrick was 14, Ryan was 10. And my brother were. My older brother David were estranged, which was rough. But in a strange way, his loss bonded us. I literally remember the day he died, the four of us hugging and crying and sort of forging this like he will live in us. It wasn't sad, but that was the feeling. And it's been a natural experience. We are now all, well, David has passed, but Patrick, Bryan and I are all older than my dad was when he died. See each other and see our father. Like the experience you had with your dad, you may see it in your uncles too, I don't know. But it really validates this notion that life is continuous. It just sort of travels through these cars we drive called our bodies, you know. Yeah, but he's here. David here. And my brothers.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Yes, we fought. Patrick and I were the closest in age. I was the oldest brother in the house. And Patrick was an athlete and tall and very, like, hot headed. And I would torture him mentally, sadistically often, which he reminds me of to this day. And Ryan was often on the sidelines trying to find a way in.
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Oliver Hudson
Was there a lot of competition between the kids, you know what I mean, between the brothers?
Sean Cassidy
Just. Yeah. But we all kind of again, had different lanes.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
So, I mean, I couldn't throw football like Patrick. Patrick was a quarterback at Beverly Hills High School.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
You know, I was in satin pants shaking my ass at some club, so. And Ryan was very internal and thoughtful and artistic and he's kind of the historian in our family now. He, he has every memento related to my father and my parents and their careers and our lives.
Oliver Hudson
Cool.
Sean Cassidy
And David was, you know, he was an only child who my father had left, which is sort of the core wound for him. Always trying to get his approval. And my father was a tough guy and my father never.
Oliver Hudson
They never reconciled that, huh?
Sean Cassidy
Back and forth, you know, but my dad, as, you know, inspiring in many ways as he was, he was not a good father. He was not conscious father. There was no going to the Little League game or showing up at the open house. It wasn't. I'm on Broadway. Okay.
Oliver Hudson
Right. That was his priority. His priority was his work. Right.
Sean Cassidy
Yeah. I mean, he was. He was a narcissist. His priority.
Oliver Hudson
Right.
Sean Cassidy
But I got a lot of great stuff from him.
Oliver Hudson
No doubt. No doubt about that. You know what I mean? And, you know, he was. He was physically around, it seems, but just not there. Right.
Sean Cassidy
Not even that physically.
Oliver Hudson
Not even that. Right. Okay.
Sean Cassidy
He was like a guest star in the house. He'd show. Right.
Oliver Hudson
And that's. Is that just because he was working so much? I mean, is that really what it was?
Sean Cassidy
And often in New York.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. But did he ever. Did your mom. Was it ever like, you know, hey, like, your kids need you. I mean, was there ever any chatter of that? Or was it just like, this is just what the fuck it is?
Sean Cassidy
Yeah, probably. But my mother. I mean, my mother was working a lot, too.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
You know, honestly, I was kind of running the house.
Oliver Hudson
You were?
Sean Cassidy
Yeah. There'd be, like, a housekeeper around, maybe, and me.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
And. And then David, when David would show up, and David would come, like, on weekends when he was younger, and we lived together for a year when he was 18 and I was 10 in New York, and David ended up in a Broadway show. It was his first job, and that was really fun. And. But as we got to know each other later, as we got, you know, closer in age, and I'm in my 20s, he's in his late 20s. And I'd also now had this very similar experience because David was a big pop star and TV star off the Partridge Family, and. And then I had a very similar experience to his, like, seven, eight years later. There are very few people that have had that experience. So to be able to talk to him about it, like, you know. Yeah, it was helpful for both of us, I think.
Oliver Hudson
How did that happen for you? You know, I mean, because the way you talk right now is like, yes. You didn't like the fame part? Your soul sort of wants to find a dark room and create stories. But how did this all come about? Is it. Did you want to be a performer, or was this just something like, everyone's.
Sean Cassidy
Oh, I just. I knew. I said earlier I knew how to.
Oliver Hudson
Right.
Sean Cassidy
It was a way I wanted out of my house. Here's true story. Yeah, Well, I signed a record Contract when I was 16, while I'm in high school with Warner Brothers. And their idea to break records for me was to record, like, individual singles, put them out in various markets in Europe, Australia. See if you can get a hit record. If you get a hit record somewhere, then you can bring it back to America, put it in front of the DJ, and it'll pop out of the pile of 100 that he's been given that week, you know? And I ended up having, like, a number one record in Australia and a number one record in Germany. And I'm then going back to high school in algebra, which was, like, weird. And then I graduate from high school. I haven't seen any money really, and do I go to college? My. Our family's manager, who was like, my aunt, basically said, why don't you go on some acting auditions, you know, see if you can walk and talk at the same time job. So I literally went into it like that. And my second audition was the Hardy Boys. And I got the part right. Warner Brothers then quickly hustled to put together the rest of these records. So the show comes on. My album comes out. It's the biggest selling solo debut in history until Whitney Houston a few years later.
Oliver Hudson
Wow.
Sean Cassidy
Big record. Nominated for a Grammy. I opened the Grammy Awards. I'm like, Beyonce, and the show's a big hit, and it's happened, and all I want to do is go back to my room.
Oliver Hudson
Wait a minute, Wait. So when this is all going down and you're doing the.
Sean Cassidy
This is going down while you're one years old, running around on the beach in Honolulu, mom was pregnant with Kate.
Oliver Hudson
But are you just like, oh, my God, wait a minute. Like, I don't really want to be doing this, but. But they're pushing me to do it.
Sean Cassidy
It just scared me. It was, like, too much.
Oliver Hudson
But you had no choice, right? I mean, you did have a voice.
Sean Cassidy
Yeah. I could have joined the army.
Oliver Hudson
You could have said, like, I don't want to do this. I don't want to do it. But. But you did.
Sean Cassidy
I. But I wasn't like, I don't want to do this. I just didn't have a drive to do it. I just sort of, okay, I'll try. That seems like an interesting experience. I love to sing. Yeah, I would sing.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
I wasn't a very good actor when I started. I got better, but I mean, I wasn't, like, on some train to be an actor. And the concerts were amazing. I mean, Madison Square Garden and.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, right.
Sean Cassidy
Astrodome, 55000 people. It was crazy. But like, by the time I was 21 I got married partially to escape. Like I want a family. Bought a house, did a whole thing and kind of stayed home for the 80s and read books.
Oliver Hudson
Right.
Sean Cassidy
And you know, all my friends had gone to college. I hadn't. So I felt like I better try and catch up. So I ended up reading way more than they did because they were at keg parties or whatever they were. And then at like 29, I sold my first script and off I went. And I've been doing this consistently.
Oliver Hudson
So wait a minute. You probably had an opportunity obviously to continue the career that you. That sort of fell on your lap. Right. And. And to sort of parlay that into big, big things. And you made the choice to say, you know what? I did the touring. I played msg, Hardy Boys. Like o. I'm done with this.
Sean Cassidy
Yes. But also I was really fortunate. My first script I wrote was a show called American Gothic which I. The last acting I did was a Broadway show called Blood Brothers with David. We did it for like over a year and a half on Broadway. And in the day I'd already had it. Gotten a little office at Universal, where I still am weirdly. And I wrote the script called American Gothic that became a series. Sam Raimi produced it with me and wow. Starred Gary Cole. Sarah Paulson's first job. Had a great cast and became like the darling of the 1994 TV season. Beautiful in the New York Times. So suddenly I'm like a new kid in the. And people. The show was very dark and image had been very light. You know. Boy next door. So that people couldn't quite get their head around how those two things went together. And I was off and running now. Had. And I've been doing the job happily and relatively successfully for 30 years since then. But had that not happened when they called me to play Vegas When I'm 35, I would have been in Vegas playing. Yeah. You gotta.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Family.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
And. But, you know, I didn't want to be Justin Timberlake. I didn't want to like, take the teen idol thing and transition to be serious artists now. I just didn't want to.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
I loved what I was doing. I still do.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
At this stage in my life to be able to go out and tell stories, which is primarily. I mean, I sing songs and there's music. But when people ask me, why would you go out at this stage in your life if you never did it all those other years I said because all those other years, I thought I'd have to. With all respect to Mick Jagger, putting on the same outfit and shaking the way, you know, I couldn't get my head around how do I do anything else? But I realized, oh, storyteller. 30 years. I can tell stories that people might find interesting or funny or emotional or whatever and sing songs, but present the songs in a context that is fresh. So it doesn't feel like I'm just doing some old days tour.
Oliver Hudson
That's cool. That's cool. Is it set up? Like, are you already doing dates? I mean, is this something.
Sean Cassidy
I did it for four years and stopped last year.
Oliver Hudson
Okay.
Sean Cassidy
I did it during the pandemic, which was.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Just out of the blue, they called me in Market Philly in Boston to do shows around the holidays on.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
I'm thinking that maybe at the end of next year, I'll go out with a real tour again.
Oliver Hudson
How does that feel, man? Because as a writer, you know that you don't get that. Those performing nerves, you know, even as an actor doing, like, shows that we do. Right. I mean, it's like, you know, you're rolling camera and like, here we go. I mean, have you felt that? You know, I know you've been doing it for the last four years, but what is it like to get on stage again and feel that sort of rush?
Sean Cassidy
It's better. It's way better. Well, again, when you're playing, like a basketball arena, yeah, everybody's screaming. You can't really engage. You're just feeling this energy, which is amazing. But now I can look people in the eye and actually have interaction, talk about things that, again, are funny or meaningful or, you know, hopefully interesting and have a shared experience. The other. You know, I was stupid because I'm. I thought, well, I'm the only one who's changed. It's like, no, no, the whole audience has changed. They've had a lot. They've gotten married, divorced, or had kids. So they bring something to the party too, you know, and it's actually beautiful and it's really. It's really fun.
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Oliver Hudson
You should call my dad because the Hudson brothers are going back out on tour.
Sean Cassidy
They are? Wow.
Oliver Hudson
When's the. Oh my God, I'm fucked, dude. Like, I mean, a billion years ago. I mean they are always in some sort of tumultuous situation where they're not talking to each other. Now they're friends and now this one's talking to this other. I'm not talking. It's the brother thing, you know. And then, and then, but now, you know, they're together. They got the band back together and they're, they got dates. They're going on the road. You guys should reunite. Open for. Open for each other. That's awesome. That's fun, man. That's good for you.
Sean Cassidy
Kate is singing too I've seen some videos.
Oliver Hudson
Oh yeah, yeah.
Sean Cassidy
Big voice.
Oliver Hudson
Oh, it's big. Yes. This is, it's been so great for her, you know, she's accomplished, you know, so much as an actor and a businesswoman and singing is always something that she loved to do but was afraid to do. And Kate's not really afraid of much, but she faced those fears. She said it, let's go. You know, I think she financed some of it herself. I could be wrong. I'm out then. I don't know. But she just put her money where her mouth was, literally, and just crushed it. I mean, she is, her album is great. You know, her voice is big and real and gritty and we've seen her multiple times and it's just been really fun for her and for us to sort of watch her fulfill.
Sean Cassidy
Do you have any musical anything? Do you play any instruments or.
Oliver Hudson
Don't play any instruments. My biggest regret, honestly is I wish I played instruments. You know, I, I make the joke, like I don't, you know, dad left when I was a kid, but you know, really he, what I hate him for is he just didn't teach me the guitar, you know, I mean, that's the bummer. I, I, I love music, I love to sing, I can sing, you know, but no, I mean I don't, I don't have any sort of real aspirations, you know.
Sean Cassidy
But your kids.
Oliver Hudson
Rio, my daughter is like a performer through and through and through. I mean, it's nuts. I mean she's, she's 11 and she loves to sing and she takes, you know, hours of dance class every week and she does plays. I mean she's just, I don't know, I don't know where she came from, dude. She's like, sets her alarm at 6, 20 in the morning. She's dressed, she's ready, she makes her own lunch, you know, we're still in bed. Rio's like ready to roll, ready to go. I mean she's extremely self sufficient. Her executive functioning is better than Min. She's, she's amazing. All my kids are great. They all want to be actors. Wilder, my oldest, just finished his first acting class, which is an adult acting class, which was good. I wanted him to be with adults. He loved it. Bodhi, my middle kid, when he's now 14, when he was 10, he actually did a pilot that I did a sitcom and he auditioned for it. I thought it was just going to be a guest spot, but apparently it was a regular. So he tested for the network, tested for the Studio and got the gig and so everyone's sort of dabbling and into it, you know what I mean? They, they, they're, they're all, they're all on that, on the path anyway.
Sean Cassidy
Well, maybe I'll see them in my travels. Maybe I'll have a show they come in for. That'll be fun.
Oliver Hudson
Oh my gosh. Well, we need to. How about us? Like, let's do something again.
Sean Cassidy
Are you in LA now?
Oliver Hudson
I'm in la. I live in la. I live in Brentwood. And yeah, you got your Universal deal. What is your deal at Universal? Is it like a first look or an exclusive deal?
Sean Cassidy
No, it's an overall. I've had an overall long time.
Oliver Hudson
So you got to go there first though, before anything.
Sean Cassidy
No, I mean NBC Universal, you basically you. Yeah, there are NBC's and motherships. You pitch them, pitch to Peacock. Yeah, they don't want it and they don't want everything. You go everywhere.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. So, yeah, I've had this deal at Fox now for a couple years. We're in our second year and it's been so fun. It is like sort of reinvigorated my creativity. You know, as, you know, as an actor you're only as creative as the script that you're given and the material. And then you waiting and auditioning for that gig where this is. You're controlling your own destiny. And you know, we've sold a bunch of shows, we're in development on a bunch of comedies and dramas and it's just so much fun. I love it. Really do.
Sean Cassidy
Well, you just said it. One of the reasons I didn't love acting is you have to wait for somebody to call you and yeah, it's like, like magician. I can make my own work. I can make work for other people.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. You know, how much does your experience growing up sort of factor into you as a parent and you. This is your second time around, right? You have other kids?
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Oliver Hudson
Okay. So how have you seen? How have you, at least upon reflection, if you ever have evolved as a dad.
Sean Cassidy
I'm old.
Oliver Hudson
Did you do it differently when you were young?
Sean Cassidy
Yes. It wasn't good. I mean, I.
Oliver Hudson
You weren't good?
Sean Cassidy
No, I was 21.
Oliver Hudson
You were 21 when you had your first kid?
Sean Cassidy
I was 19 when I met my first wife. She had an 8 year old. So there's a human being out there who's 11 years younger than me who I raised and we had two kids by the time I was 25. And so I have like real grown up. Yeah. And I got married from second time like 15 years later. And that marriage didn't last very long. But a Beautiful daughter is 25 now. And then I met Tracy, my wife for life. I've been married to over 20 years and we have a great marriage, but we have four more kids. So I get a lot of kids and Thanksgiving is a lot of people. And hey, they bring people. You don't even. Yeah, but how am I better? More patient, more understanding, less fearful. I've watched the arc of how they change. You know, when my, my girls stop talking to me at 14, that's normal. They come back to me at 16 and then I, I'm wonderful again. And, and so I, I am less threatened, I think by that stuff.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, but you don't take it as personally, right? No, I, Dude, I, I know what you mean. Like, you know, my 17 year old, 14 year old, you know, they go through these things. I' happened to you like you two years ago, you were not getting out of my bed and you were saying, dad, can you please cuddle? And now it's over, I'm non existent. But you, I, you can't take that personally.
Sean Cassidy
They'll be back.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, yeah. You just can't.
Sean Cassidy
I talk to my 25 year old daughter almost every day. We're really close and our son, or our oldest son, not my oldest son, but our oldest son went to college last year as a baseball player. 6 5. He's a big guy and a really, really good athlete and I'm just loving the experience of seeing him become a man.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
And sharing it with his mom, which is an experience I never had. And I never had an adult relationship with my father because he passed away so young. So yeah, my son, my oldest son is going to be 40 this year, is one of my closest friends and it's an amazing relationship because in his case, I'm a very young dad. Most of us don't have a dad as young as I am. In my 13 year old daughter's case, I'm the old dad. So.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. Wow. You, you run a re. I mean there's probably not a lot like you out there as far as your spread.
Sean Cassidy
Excuse. I'm a romantic.
Oliver Hudson
No, no, no, I get it, I get it, I get it. Wow, that's really, really cool. And your relationships have just sort of flourished with all your kids. Like you've maintained that connection, that love. It's pretty awesome.
Sean Cassidy
Christmas and Thanksgiving are really fun.
Oliver Hudson
You ever thought about writing something? I mean, it's so different.
Sean Cassidy
Well, I I do. I think I just disguise a great.
Oliver Hudson
Family story in there.
Sean Cassidy
I'm writing a feature right now, a little side thing about a guy who's been married three times with kids from three different ones. And, yeah, most of them are adults. All of them in the movie, I think, are adults.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. Yeah. I think that's. It's such a great, deep. There's so much to explore in all those relationships. I mean, it's pretty cool.
Sean Cassidy
It's so fast, though. That's the thing. It's like. It's just. I know people say it when you're a little kid, you know.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
But it's just. It's a rocket ship. Look at you.
Oliver Hudson
No, I'm experiencing that right now, man. Like, you know, all the things that our parents told us, well, hey, you know, take advantage of this or don't forget this or remember this time. You're like, oh, yeah. I mean, now as you get older, that's. That is true. I said it to my kids, and they're like. I'm like, don't. I. I know what you're gonna do, but trust me, because I can't even believe it. My kid's gonna go to college. And that was my little butterball. When he's out of his room, I'm an emotional human. Like, I'm gonna be devastated.
Sean Cassidy
Oh, buddy, It's Toy Story 4. You'll walk around the house and you'll see his little stuff. Yeah, it's like a death. They don't tell you that either, when your kid goes to college. Yeah. Just like, it's really a. An adjustment. And we have another one about to go this year. Then it'll just be the two girls here years, though, you know, Empty nest.
Oliver Hudson
Oh, gosh. No, no, no. You're right. It is like a death. Because, you know, when I put myself, you know, just project myself into that. That moment, and you walk by his room and all the stuff is still there, but he's just not there anymore. It's still like, oh. Oh, my God. Wilder. Even though it wasn't Chatty Kathy all the time, it was like he was just there and it felt good, you know? And now it's gone. That's crazy. It's crazy, dude. But it does make you realize, you know, having kids for me really put into perspective how much my parents love me. And instead of taking that for granted once I had kids, I'm able to sort of appreciate it more, you know, when they look at you, mom looks at you, and I just love you. So much. They get emotional watching you do something, and you're like, what is going on? Like, what? Yeah. Now I understand that fully. You know, I'm sure Mom's looking at me like, I cannot believe you're 48 years old.
Sean Cassidy
I mean, I'm sure she's also bursting with pride.
Oliver Hudson
Yes. Well, dude, this has been fun, Sean. Thank you for coming on, buddy. And it's been great to reconnect. Honestly, like, it's the reason I did it.
Sean Cassidy
I wanted to see you.
Oliver Hudson
No, I'm excited. I was very excited to see you, talk to you. And you look amazing, by the way. You look you like. I think you've gotten younger. You look great.
Sean Cassidy
Maybe I'm less stressed than I was.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, no, it's true. You look great. You look great.
Sean Cassidy
To you.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah. And then maybe we can. I don't know. Hopefully we can reconnect. Maybe in the new year, but we.
Sean Cassidy
Can take a little drive up to the wine country.
Oliver Hudson
I love it.
Sean Cassidy
Wine, by the way. Oh, my wife will kill me if I don't mention it.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sean Cassidy
My first crush.
Oliver Hudson
Yeah.
Sean Cassidy
My crush dot com. We make a beautiful Pinot Noir, too. Grows Santa Rita hills grapes.
Oliver Hudson
Yep. Same as Kurt.
Sean Cassidy
That's our backyard. So come on up. We'll. We'll share some wine.
Oliver Hudson
My first crush. Let's do it. Buy it. Yeah, I want to drink that. Let's do it. I'm excited.
Sean Cassidy
To all your family. For me.
Oliver Hudson
You too, brother. It's great talking to you, man.
Sean Cassidy
You soon.
Oliver Hudson
All right, buddy. Sean Cassidy, man. It's been a minute. He looks great. That was really, really fun. Really, really fun to talk to him. We had a blast doing that show. He is, you know, very talented writer. You know, he just seems, honestly, right now, just very content, and I. I'm happy for him and his family and. What a guy. All right, I'm out of here. Peace.
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Podcast: Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts
Release Date: February 14, 2025
In the episode titled "It Runs in the Family with Shaun Cassidy," Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson reconnect with longtime friend and family member, Shaun Cassidy. The conversation kicks off with Oliver expressing excitement about reuniting with Shaun after nearly 20 years.
Oliver Hudson [03:10]: "This nuts?"
Sean Cassidy [03:18]: "It's a quick trip."
The discussion delves into Shaun Cassidy's multifaceted career. Shaun shares his transition from being a child actor with a record-breaking debut to becoming a successful writer and producer.
Sean Cassidy [40:39]: "Welcome back to your room... All I want to do is go back to my room."
Shaun recounts his early days in the entertainment industry, including his experiences with hit records in Australia and Germany, and his breakthrough role in "The Hardy Boys." He emphasizes the fulfillment he finds in creating and storytelling over performing.
Sean Cassidy [44:03]: "I can make work for other people."
Oliver contrasts this with his own journey, highlighting his role as an actor and producer with a deal at Fox, which has reinvigorated his creativity.
Both Shaun and Oliver share intimate details about growing up in households deeply entrenched in the entertainment industry. They discuss the challenges of maintaining personal identities amidst public recognition and the impact of their parents' careers on their upbringing.
Sean Cassidy [28:43]: "We make one, too, here. I'll tell you about that in a second."
Oliver Hudson [30:54]: "I can completely relate to that..."
They reflect on the influence of their parents, particularly focusing on the grounded nature of their mothers despite the public spotlight.
A significant portion of the conversation centers around family dynamics, particularly the bonds and rivalries between siblings. Shaun opens up about his relationship with his brothers Patrick and Ryan, and the impact of their father's absence due to his work commitments.
Sean Cassidy [33:11]: "Yes, we fought. Patrick and I were the closest in age."
Oliver Hudson [35:54]: "It's like, no, no, you can't."
They discuss the emotional complexities of losing a sibling and the enduring connections that remain despite physical absence.
Both hosts share their experiences and philosophies on parenting, highlighting how their upbringing influenced their approaches as parents. They touch upon the challenges of raising children in the public eye and the strategies they employ to foster independence and resilience in their kids.
Oliver Hudson [23:51]: "Rio, my daughter is like a performer through and through and through."
Sean Cassidy [55:15]: "I'm old."
The conversation underscores the importance of maintaining strong familial bonds and adapting parenting styles to suit their children's evolving needs.
Shaun and Oliver reflect on the double-edged sword of fame, discussing both the privileges and the personal sacrifices it entails. They delve into their personal growth journeys, exploring how they've evolved beyond their early careers and the importance of pursuing passions that align with their true selves.
Sean Cassidy [57:10]: "Christmas and Thanksgiving are really fun."
Oliver Hudson [58:23]: "I can't even believe it."
They emphasize the significance of personal fulfillment and the pursuit of creative endeavors that resonate on a deeper level beyond public recognition.
As the episode concludes, Shaun and Oliver express enthusiasm for future collaborations and continued family connections. They discuss potential projects, including Sean's ongoing writing endeavors and Oliver's developments at Fox. The episode wraps up with heartfelt sentiments about family unity and the enduring bonds that tie them together.
Oliver Hudson [60:26]: "Sean Cassidy, man. It's been a minute."
Sean Cassidy [60:53]: "You too, brother. It's great talking to you, man."
They leave listeners with a sense of warmth and anticipation for what lies ahead, both personally and professionally.
This episode of Sibling Revelry offers a heartfelt exploration of familial bonds, personal growth, and the intricate balance between career and family life. Shaun Cassidy's candid reflections, coupled with Oliver and Kate Hudson's engaging hosting, provide listeners with an intimate glimpse into the lives of siblings navigating the complexities of fame and family.