Oliver Hudson recently shared insights into his relationship with his mother, Goldie Hawn, on his Sibling Revelry podcast. The actor revealed that his perspective on his childhood shifted after attending a week-long course at the Hoffman Institute, a non-profit organization focused on unpacking familial patterns.
Despite expecting the focus to be on his father and stepfather, Kurt Russell, Oliver found that his mother, Goldie Hawn, emerged as a central figure in his reflections. Raised primarily by Hawn and Russell, Oliver expressed feelings of vulnerability and a need for protection during his childhood, particularly when his mother was busy with work or new relationships.
During the podcast episode, Oliver highlighted the impact of his absent father, Bill Hudson, on his upbringing. Despite limited time together, Oliver recalled cherished moments with his father, emphasizing the presence and attention Bill provided during their interactions.
Oliver's experience at the Hoffman Institute prompted him to reevaluate his relationships with both parents, leading to a deeper understanding and forgiveness. He acknowledged the generational cycle of behavior and trauma, recognizing the challenges his parents faced in their own upbringing.
Notably, Oliver mentioned that he and Bill reconnected in 2018 after years of minimal communication. Through the course, Oliver gained a new perspective on his father's actions and the impact of his own childhood experiences.
The podcast episode highlighted Oliver's journey towards forgiveness and compassion for his parents, emphasizing the importance of breaking familial patterns and fostering understanding across generations.