Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson - The Email Episode

Episode Date: January 28, 2021

This episode is dedicated to the Sibling Revelry listeners. We read some of your emails, Oliver leads a brief "meditation," and more. Executive Producers: Kate Hudson and Oliver HudsonProduced by All...ison BresnickEdited by Josh WindischMusic by Mark HudsonThis show is powered by Simplecast.This episode is sponsored by Sakara, Each & Every, Upstart, Super Coffee, and Coors Light.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:58 on the IHeart Radio app, podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. I just normally do straight stand-up, but this is a bit different. What do you get when a true crime producer walks into a comedy club? Answer, a new podcast called Wisecrack, where a comedian finds himself at the center of a chilling true crime story. Does anyone know what show they've come to see? It's a story.
Starting point is 00:01:21 It's about the scariest night of my life. This is Wisecrack, available now. Listen to Wisecrack on the IHeart Radio app. Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Kate Hudson. And my name is Oliver Hudson. We wanted to do something that highlighted our relationship. And what it's like to be siblings.
Starting point is 00:01:51 We are a sibling rivalry. No, no. Sibling rivalry. Don't do that with your mouth. Siblay, Reveory. That's good. Katie, motherfucking kitty. We're in an email episode.
Starting point is 00:02:16 That means we read emails, emails, emails, emails. Emails, emails. Wow, that was really wonderful. Thank you. Are you going to do the first one, Or am I going to do this? I'm going to do the first one. We're in an all-email episode.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Maybe a couple of voicemails. I don't know. We're just going to dedicate this episode to our listeners. And some of the beautiful things that they have written. Okay. Okay, here we go. You guys ready? I'm going to read this.
Starting point is 00:02:51 You know what? I just heard a collective, yeah. Oh, yeah. I heard the whole globe. Isn't it weird that everyone, Every human on the earth listens to sibling revelry. Okay. I'm going to take it away.
Starting point is 00:03:07 Here we go. Hey, guys. Love, love, love your episode. I'm a Hungarian living in Australia. Interesting. My sister is Hungarian. Aren't you? What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:03:19 I am Hungarian. Aren't you? We're a brother and sister. That means we're both Hungarian. Okay. I guess I'm Hungarian as well, but you claim more hungry than I do for some reason. No, we're both Hungarian Jew. That's where we come from.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Okay. I'm a Hungarian living in Australia, and whilst I don't have real homesickness, I do miss my little family. Of course, the Big Sea, that's COVID, doesn't make it easier to know when I'll be seeing them again. By the way, my name is Kusza. And I challenge Ollie to pronounce it right. There's no K in front of that, Oliver. There's no kids, just Sousa. Sousa.
Starting point is 00:04:07 Z-S-S-S-A. It's a silent Z. I don't know, actually. But you said, because-Z-Z-S-Z. Well, she's challenging me to pronounce it right. I challenge Ollie to pronounce it right. Oh, my God. That's what she says.
Starting point is 00:04:21 S-S-S-U-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-A. Zezza. Okay. I like that. I'm going to go, I'm going to say, Tsutsa. Okay. Um,
Starting point is 00:04:41 Kate, your laughter and witty humor over Olly is so cute. I love you. Perfect. This is all working very well. I love that you guys came up with this idea. I have an older brother, eight years older. that I miss having real deep and also fun conversations with face-to-face.
Starting point is 00:05:02 What I'm looking forward to in 2021, Ollie singing. The heels are alive with a sound of Zuzha. But for real, I really hope that we will all continue to look after each other and ourselves more. To me, it is clear that the Big Sea will still take time to be defeated, but even if we did do so, I hope we will not rush back. to running through life. I wish that this past year made most of us realize to cherish and be grateful for what we and who we have in our lives, to laugh more and live through emotions, even if it is crying, we need to do this. To realize that life completes when we make others happy and be
Starting point is 00:05:46 helpful to others, to see that it is okay to take time out to recharge. You guys are awesome. Ollie, please keep pushing Kate's buttons. It makes her do that famous laugh of hers that we all love. Kate, let Ollie tell the mattress unpacking story again and again and again. He loves it, and we do too. Much love, guys, and thank you. Oh, my God, that is so funny. I know.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Oh, I loved that. You know, she hit upon something that we talked about in a prior episode. I think it was our New Year's right after New Year's episode, where even though we are coming to a point where COVID might be ending, it's still important to cherish the times that we had together and to continue being close to each other, you know? Yeah. I don't know if he or she has kids,
Starting point is 00:06:39 but I do realize that I can see the difference in the kids. For us being home and, like, quarantined together and connected, it's all we got to sort of make our days interesting. I think that we'll always look back at this time is really special because of that and try to continue to not only recreate it but make sure that it's like a part of our daily lives. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:07:09 You know. All right, you read the second one from Devin. Hi, Kate and Oliver. My name is Devin. I was lucky enough to have my voicemail be chosen and aired on your podcast at the beginning of the pandemic. Wow. I work at a hospital and need outlets from the everyday grind and stress of constant change
Starting point is 00:07:29 when it comes to protocols for dealing with COVID. Your podcast has been one of those outlets for me. A way to escape the tunnel vision mindset of COVID. Since vacations and getaways are not a safe and easy possibility right now, I am so grateful to use your podcast as a means for my mind to travel away, from the daily routine of life. The past year has dragged yet flown by. Hopefully this year will bring positive changes
Starting point is 00:08:01 without taking away from the things that I've learned to appreciate this past year, such as spending time with loved ones and appreciating what I have. Thank you both for sibling revelry. It has truly helped me during this difficult year. I wish you nothing but the best this new year. Thanks, Devin.
Starting point is 00:08:19 This is a theme. This is an ongoing theme of everyone looking at this year is like, wow, this has been really weird and really life-changing. And then the silver lining and how we move forward and what we bring with this. I love when people think that way, when they can think, what are we going to take with us from this? Not what can we wait to be done with. Amanda Clutes wrote a really beautiful New Year's message.
Starting point is 00:08:48 You know, we had her on not that long ago. And, but she wrote about that. She's like, don't her whole thing about, don't wish away the time. Mm-hmm. You know? Mm-hmm. Right.
Starting point is 00:09:00 There's like beauty and everything. I like that. And now. So. Well, I'm going to, I'm going to do something for Devin right now because Devin did say that it's a means for her mind to travel away from the daily routine of life. So I'm going to do a quick,
Starting point is 00:09:16 very quick, for her, Devon, close your eyes and imagine yourself on a beach. And the waves are lapping at your feet. The sun is a perfect 85 degrees baking your skin. You have sunblock on, of course, so you don't get burned. The breeze is blowing your hair and you can't feel anything but bliss and love and just pure consciousness Devin come back to reality
Starting point is 00:09:56 I know you're in a heavy meditative state right now All right thank you Devin That was like that was like That was just I don't even know where you took her I don't know She was on a beach I couldn't go too long
Starting point is 00:10:17 you know the beach was uh should i do this one i'll do this one hey guys just wanted to say godai from australia west australia from west australia sorry loving the podcast and how often i laugh out loud listening to you both i think you're both hilarious however ollie don't be too vexed with me but you do this thing to kate that my sister does to me that makes me fully crazy which is talk over the top of her so that she cannot be heard. Kate, you're clearly far more patient than I am because you handle it really well
Starting point is 00:10:52 but I'd love to know if you ever get really cross with Ollie when he does that to you. Keep making us all laugh. Renee, that's bullshit. No, it's not bullshit. It's true. It is bull. You talk over me.
Starting point is 00:11:05 Actually, I don't. You do. No, I don't. Yeah. You do. No, I don't. I don't. I really don't.
Starting point is 00:11:20 You do have a tendency to get excited. And you talk over me sometimes on, especially when we're doing interviews. That's horse crap. I only talk over you because sometimes you go on these. You just did it. I talk over you because sometimes you go on these rants that are really long. And I try. to like keep it going you know that's that's you're projecting it's the other way around i don't go on long
Starting point is 00:11:51 rants you go on long rants and all the time and you go on repetitive long rants so you tell the same story over again well we keep adding listeners so they need to hear the thing is oliver hudson is that renay to answer your question no i don't because I know Oliver's insecurities too well and so I just let him talk over me and I just give him the floor to feel, you know. Renee, you're the only person who's ever written this. I mean, this is crazy.
Starting point is 00:12:32 I just give him the space. I let him figure it out. It's fine. Oh, Renee, you're awesome. By the way, so lucky to be in Australia where they've been so contained and done such a good job with COVID. Sakara Oh, well, Sukara.
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Starting point is 00:17:33 Their results will show in February So I'm looking forward to 2021 To find out the results I may have some blood siblings out there Which blows my mind There is a lot more to all that But I've been drinking And it's too much to type
Starting point is 00:17:50 Our love fern You let it die Love you Kate But Ollie you crack me up way too much O TG OTG Love you all care So cool That's exciting for kids
Starting point is 00:18:03 Carrie, she's going to find out if she has siblings or not. That must be so wild for people who are in the same situation as Carrie and can do these 23 and Me or Ancestry.com and find their relatives. Yeah. I mean, you don't have to go to an agency anymore and be like, hey, I want to find out if I have family. you can actually just pay $125.5. Yeah, it's pretty amazing. What a fun 2021 for her. That starts off with a bit of a bang.
Starting point is 00:18:39 I hope they're really cool. I know, I know, because that can all be ruined if they're just complete dicks. You're like, oh, God. I'm like, why did I ever do this? I have a great family. Carrie, good luck with that. That's going to be super exciting. Hi, Kate and Oliver.
Starting point is 00:19:00 My name is Kelsey LaFredo. I am 27 years old and from Charlestown, Rhode Island. I am the youngest of five and my mother raised us all on her own. I've listened to your podcast from day one and it has brought me so much joy. Sadly, my oldest brother, Dave, 36, passed away unexpectedly in May of 2019. And your podcast has helped me in more ways than I can write at the moment. I've wanted to write to you both for a while now, but I just teared up every time I went to write anything.
Starting point is 00:19:34 My brother was a punk rock badass with a huge heart. He would blast the misfits, dead Kennedys, and the clash in his room growing up. What gave me the thought to finally email you both to thank you was that just now I am cleaning my apartment and listening to some tunes. I put my favorites playlist on from Apple Music, which changes weekly, and the Ronnets Be My Baby came on, and I broke down in tears because I haven't
Starting point is 00:20:02 listened to it since he passed. We would frequently go get a coffee in the morning together and go to the beach to chat and start our day, and that was one of our morning jams, and we would scream sing it. So as I sit here thinking and crying happy tears, I wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love the podcast. I love what you guys are doing. And I hope you know how much it helps heal some of us and gets us through some hard days. I hope you and your families had a lovely Christmas. And I wish you both healthy and happy 2021. Hey. I don't look. Well, it's positive. It's not. But I don't like when people lose people so young. Oh, I know. You know, it's like I can. And,
Starting point is 00:20:53 I don't like, look, life is bittersweet, and it sucks that we all have to die. It just does. But, like, when you lose someone so young and, like, unexpectedly, like she's saying, it just breaks my heart because it's like, oh, it's just the worst. There's nothing, it's just the worst. And then, and yeah, you have to, like, heal that, it's traumatic. It's unexpected. It's not how it's supposed to be.
Starting point is 00:21:21 Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah. But, you know, it's like what I was saying about the spatula on the Christmas episode when I was like, you know, one day, like, if you bought me the spatula, like that would be engraved would be like, I'd be gone, but the spatula would still be there. And everyone would be like, oh, remember when, you know, right? That's real. Yeah. It's not just funny.
Starting point is 00:21:47 And it's funny because we have a sense of humor and we like looking at life and it threw a funny land. and the reality is is that there will be a day where one of us will be looking and going oh, number one you know and it just sucks
Starting point is 00:22:05 when it's that young. I know, oh, God, I know. Well, I'm glad that we could you know help which sounds crazy but we just I just feel like I'm being
Starting point is 00:22:19 a dummy on here. I don't think the help. Help. I don't think. it's about helping. I think it's just providing some connection and levity and and relatability to the importance of this relationship, like you and I. And when someone had a good relationship or even doesn't, it sort of gives them this feeling of coziness. It's like, oh yeah, that, you know. Comfort. And you know what I always say like, it's like laughter,
Starting point is 00:22:53 you know, people, it's still underrated. It's like everyone's so goddamn serious. It's like laughter actually heals us. Yeah. It's healing. It changes our brain. It changes the way that our brain fires. And it's so important.
Starting point is 00:23:09 Well, we love you, Lafredo. Thank you for that. Lafredo. Lafredo. Lafredo. Yes. Lefredo. Yes.
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Starting point is 00:27:58 I am 27 years old from a country town near Melbourne, Australia. A lot of Australians. I've been meaning to write you an email for a couple of months now to let you know the impact you've had on me in the last couple of a couple of months, but didn't know how to put it into words. For many years, my partner and I have been trying for a little bubby. I had three miscarriages, and in those years dealt with an eating disorder, but always felt in control of it. This year, I fell pregnant and finally got to that 14-week mark and was desperately excited to tell my family. That week, I found out our tiny little
Starting point is 00:28:34 Bubby was very sick and we lost our baby a week later. That week is when my eating disorder took over my life. Finding your podcast saved my life. The life I planned on taking before I realized that my siblings and family dynamic was very similar to you both and that me ending my life would have the same reaction that it would with both of yours, devastating, tragic, heartbreaking. Thank you for saving my life, distracting me from my eating disorder, brain making me want to recover you both make me laugh after days i haven't and cry when i know i need to i will never be able to thank you enough but i hope this is one step towards it lots of love christie oh my god christie well first of all i am a little bit emotional right now because i know
Starting point is 00:29:29 how challenging it is to think that you can't or to feel that your body it's like almost like the one thing that you want to be able to do that we're supposed to do as women it that you're having a hard time doing feels like you're it's dysfunctional that it doesn't work that it doesn't have its purpose i know what that feels like as a woman the importance of that i also know too that like I think we put a lot of pressure on women to feel that that is that is it that that's the only thing you know that if we want a kid that that's the only way
Starting point is 00:30:12 and that if we can't do it that way that there's something wrong with us and there's nothing wrong with you you know this it's this is so common and there's probably a million different reasons and there's also so much beautiful life to have and there's so much capacity to have family even if you're not having the child and that's always i'm telling you right now that there are so many as we just read in this
Starting point is 00:30:45 adopted children who've had incredible lives and beautiful families and it's you i promise you it will never be anything than what you ever wanted it to be there's that part So I feel you and I'm so sorry that you've had to go through all those traumatic experiences and I myself have had, you know, them I'm sure many women have. So I feel you. I'm, I see you. But also, I'm so glad that you listened and that, you know, that you're, that you're listening and that you're feeling that you have that kind of family unit, that that, it's not us. It's your family. And maybe we were like a catalyst and a moment of, a moment of, of, glimmer into like, yes, this is what my family is and sort of took you out of that. And I'm so glad and grateful that you were listening because you're right, your family, everybody would, everybody in your life would be devastated. And hopefully you're healing and hopefully you're getting all of the help that you need and that you're reaching out and that you're not, as we say always like, you know, we can't suffer alone. Like you can't, you have to be open about
Starting point is 00:31:59 this so even just you writing this is so amazing it's just sharing with people that it's okay like so many people have these thoughts and and go through these you know challenging moments of feeling that kind of despair and emptiness and when you start talking about it it it clears it way it starts to it doesn't make it as mysterious that it sort of opens it up and it allows people to be there to support you and to help you and it's just so courageous and i i thank you for writing that not only for you know to i i'm grateful but but for you to be able to have the courage to say that out loud couldn't say it better beautiful kate oh beautiful very when christie I love that so much.
Starting point is 00:32:55 And I think, too, this is a wonderful, actually, you know, way to kind of end this episode, which is that this, not only is there COVID, you know, we're dealing with so many people have been feeling this weight. And as we get more isolated and this COVID still is here and as we sort of the vaccine starts to get slowly spreading around and maybe things start to open up a little bit, again and hopefully we won't feel as lonely or isolated but this time has brought up so much of this for so many people and it's something that i've always been you know the you know mental health is something that people really do like we take this for granted like there are so many people on different spectrums you know from from zero to 10 that we're all suffering in some sense with our mental health, some more than others. But we all can understand those moments when we really need
Starting point is 00:33:57 to start taking care of that. And the first step to all of that is having the open dialogue. Mom and I were talking about it yesterday, how transparent everything is now, how people actually kind of expose themselves. I was watching Mom on a Barbara Walters, on the Barbara Walter special. And it was so cool to see her. But I said to her at that time... Wow, when was that? She was 38, I think, or 30, we were, I was three. But the thing was, as I said, you know, it's so funny because people were much more, like, nobody talked about these things out loud.
Starting point is 00:34:35 Nobody talked about the things that we talk about now. I mean, it's the good thing about social media, the positive, the silver lining in all of the social media is that you have to be really open and honest about where you're coming from when people are coming out and talking about things that have been hidden for so long and it is changing people's lives.
Starting point is 00:34:56 It's allowing them to have communities where they can share that they struggle and that there's no stigma. You know, it's like I was watching the Colts owner. You know, he's doing this thing called Change the Stigma
Starting point is 00:35:11 and he's doing things all about mental illness. Let's change the stigma, you know, of depression, postpartum depression anxiety PTSD all of these things that people suffer from you know we need to talk about it
Starting point is 00:35:28 and and anyway I just I'm so grateful that she wrote that yes and by her sharing that she might have helped somebody else you know if someone else is listening to this who might be going through what she is going through or what's going through her story might have just saved a life herself
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Starting point is 00:36:03 That's a big game. What do you do at this big game? It's going to be a different kind of big game. It's a big game where they throw a ball that's sort of certain shape. I know. It's made out of pig skin. And not only, yeah, well, it's called a football. it's called a football
Starting point is 00:36:20 it's a big game for football it's a big game for football that's right and I will be loaded up guess what's in my guess what will be in my cooler I'm not going to tell you yeah you know I knew it I knew it you're so easy to read
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Starting point is 00:36:55 Hmm, it sounds impossible, right? Turns out it's not. It's not. No, Coors has been working with world-renowned dream psychologist, Dr. Deidre Barrett, and a team of visual artists to make this happen. So they conducted an experiment. Participants watched a refreshing, trippy two-minute video. Oliver, we love the people.
Starting point is 00:37:18 cores they speak our language they do they just said the word trippy a trippy two minute video and then fell asleep to an eight hour long relaxing audio soundscape crazy enough it actually worked and they actually dreamed refreshing cores ads all right so course wants listeners to try this for themselves there's nothing more refreshing than core's light and core's seltzer except maybe a really good dreams. So starting February 3rd, you can experience the first big game commercial that you have to fall asleep to watch. Watch the virtual dream stimulus from the comfort of your bed and dream your way into your very own big game commercial. This is groundbreaking. Go to CoorsbiggameDream.com now to sign up to be one of the first to experience it. I want to do this.
Starting point is 00:38:16 Me too. All right. Coors wants to hear about. your big game dreams, share them with at Coors Light on social media with the hashtag Cores Big Game Dream. So on February 3rd, Cores Light and Cors Celtzer announced the first big game commercial you can only see in your dream. Check it out at Coresbigamdream.com and experience the first big game ad that only runs in your dreams. Celebrate responsibly 2021 Coresbury Run Company, Golden, Colorado, and F.T. Fort Worth, Texas. Beer. Hey, so funny.
Starting point is 00:38:54 I was so excited to leave you guys a message and have you call me back. But it's okay if you don't. So this is Jamie, and I just have been binging your guys' podcasts. I've known about it for a long time, and I've kind of been hesitant to you to move over because I'm just a total arm cherry. And, but I was like, okay, you know, maybe I'm not ready to stay for my sister stuff. But anyway, so I've been binging and binging. and working at times, so it's been a great company on walks and work and everything.
Starting point is 00:39:23 And I just enjoyed you guys so much and all the people that you've had on. I've learned something from everybody and start to, like, regurgitate it to my friends or, like, damn, you're listening to a lot of podcasts. Anyways, I enjoy you guys so much, as so many of your other listeners do. And I was excited to see this number and be like, cool, I can tell them. I don't know if it's just going to go into the universe or if you guys will have to hear this or not, which I know people also say, but just leaving the message. is half of the enjoyment.
Starting point is 00:39:50 So thank you guys so much for taking the time in doing this. And I have a tricky relationship with my sister. And we definitely had some downtime. And I put up a whole bunch of walls to keep her from getting into my little sanctuary of easiness. But you guys have really helped me think about opening up more. And we've really come together a lot over the past few years. And I think there's some really cool tools in here that are going to help us become even closer.
Starting point is 00:40:17 So thank you guys so much. the great work and can't wait for more episodes. Take care, guys. Be safe. I love it. That makes me happy. I know. Oh, God. Well, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:40:30 What I'm learning from this episode. I didn't know I was so educational. I just never knew how amazing I was at changing people's lives. I had no idea. Shut up. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:40:45 I think we need to stop doing these. She's going to get right to Oliver's head. Next thing you know he's going to be putting like his college account into some weird. No, I'm going to change my name like Baguan Hudson and create some sort of community. Baguan Hudson. Baguan Hudson. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:41:13 That's so funny. No, but it's so great to hear. It's so great to hear. I mean, it's humbling. Honestly, it's humbling. It really, really is. I mean, no, I know what you mean. It's one of those things where you go, you know, we're doing this because we love each other. And we, we, it gives us an opportunity to not only, it's like if you're going to work, you want to work with people that you enjoy. And we're so lucky that we've been able to do this and actually have this great following of people who. Dig it. And I'm just so happy. And we really do. I mean, it just goes to show when people always ask like, okay, how do you create a business that's successful? You're like, well, you just have to be real and authentic and you have to do what you love to do. And it has to come from an honest place. And that's the number one thing. And that really, I mean, we are passionate
Starting point is 00:42:12 about not only raising awesome kids and a family and creating our own good family, but we're passionate about our own family and as crazy as it is, I mean, my text to the family that I was dictating in the playground is true. I wrote to our family group text. I said, no matter what, no matter how crazy,
Starting point is 00:42:39 no matter what anyone's going through, There's no other family unit I'd ever, ever, ever want. We're so lucky to have each other. And if I could bottle that and sell that, I would devote my life to it. Because it would bring so much safety and happiness to people. And so... I didn't get the text. Was I on the chain?
Starting point is 00:43:09 No, you were like, you know, trying to be. be you know bobby flay like over your grill outside you're like coming for bobby it's it's true and it you do what you love and it resonates but i do want to climb the charts you know i do we got to climb the charts at the end of the day did you climb the podcast charts we got to do it i mean it's 2021 um okay love you love you Produced by Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson. Producer is Alison Bresnick. Editor is Josh Windish.
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