Kate Hudson
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I mean, that's kind of what I grew up with. When we would go out to dinner and stuff, that was just my parents' thing is like, This is about, you know, sometimes you need to have some boundary because you really need to show your kids that you're attentive to them and that all of the incoming attention doesn't isn't isn't really real in a sense. And what I mean by that is that it doesn't feed.
It didn't feed them. We we fed them more, meaning that connection. So sometimes they would put a boundary down with people. Then there's the other side, which is it can become exhausting trying to protect your children all the time. Meaning at some point, there might be a moment where you just go, this is what our life is. And
It didn't feed them. We we fed them more, meaning that connection. So sometimes they would put a boundary down with people. Then there's the other side, which is it can become exhausting trying to protect your children all the time. Meaning at some point, there might be a moment where you just go, this is what our life is. And
It didn't feed them. We we fed them more, meaning that connection. So sometimes they would put a boundary down with people. Then there's the other side, which is it can become exhausting trying to protect your children all the time. Meaning at some point, there might be a moment where you just go, this is what our life is. And
you explain it to them in a way so that they understand that getting validated by other people isn't going to bring you joy, but that this is just a part of what happens when you do something that people recognize. Like, so I think that's kind of what, what I do. And, and, and then, you know, as they get older, they kind of define what they, what their boundaries are, you know, like mine.
you explain it to them in a way so that they understand that getting validated by other people isn't going to bring you joy, but that this is just a part of what happens when you do something that people recognize. Like, so I think that's kind of what, what I do. And, and, and then, you know, as they get older, they kind of define what they, what their boundaries are, you know, like mine.
you explain it to them in a way so that they understand that getting validated by other people isn't going to bring you joy, but that this is just a part of what happens when you do something that people recognize. Like, so I think that's kind of what, what I do. And, and, and then, you know, as they get older, they kind of define what they, what their boundaries are, you know, like mine.
Well, my parents were really good. Like we they when we were younger, we moved to Colorado and it was a much less kind of chaotic front. Yeah. Our front face, like frontward facing world like L.A. or New York. But we also traveled a lot with them. Our parents were really good at just being like really kind, but like just always about our family unit.
Well, my parents were really good. Like we they when we were younger, we moved to Colorado and it was a much less kind of chaotic front. Yeah. Our front face, like frontward facing world like L.A. or New York. But we also traveled a lot with them. Our parents were really good at just being like really kind, but like just always about our family unit.
Well, my parents were really good. Like we they when we were younger, we moved to Colorado and it was a much less kind of chaotic front. Yeah. Our front face, like frontward facing world like L.A. or New York. But we also traveled a lot with them. Our parents were really good at just being like really kind, but like just always about our family unit.
You know, I never felt like I was on display for my family. It was like, this is just what we do. And then none of this really means anything to us if our unit's not strong.
You know, I never felt like I was on display for my family. It was like, this is just what we do. And then none of this really means anything to us if our unit's not strong.
You know, I never felt like I was on display for my family. It was like, this is just what we do. And then none of this really means anything to us if our unit's not strong.
No, because I had the kind of parents that were very clear about how not normal and a lot of it was. They were so clear about how privileged our certain experiences were with us. I think that's like the most important thing. You know, it's like you can see it when your kids start to feel feel a little like, you know. that they're feeling a little different.
No, because I had the kind of parents that were very clear about how not normal and a lot of it was. They were so clear about how privileged our certain experiences were with us. I think that's like the most important thing. You know, it's like you can see it when your kids start to feel feel a little like, you know. that they're feeling a little different.
No, because I had the kind of parents that were very clear about how not normal and a lot of it was. They were so clear about how privileged our certain experiences were with us. I think that's like the most important thing. You know, it's like you can see it when your kids start to feel feel a little like, you know. that they're feeling a little different.
And our family, we're really good at just knocking that right out.
And our family, we're really good at just knocking that right out.
And our family, we're really good at just knocking that right out.
Yeah. When you, when you, you know, these are things that you earn. Yeah. I really think also just volunteer work with kids is like one of the most important things. And I don't care how much money you have, but like kids recognizing that there's, you know, like helping other kids. That to me is the thing that keeps everybody grounded and grateful is like,