A Hollywood Icon Shares Cosmic Memories, Deep Roots, and a Kindness Revolution

The one‑of‑one Goldie Hawn is back — luminous, candid, and effortlessly Goldie. In a new conversation, the Oscar‑winning legend opens up about the stories that shaped her, the mysteries that followed her, and the mission she’s carrying into the next generation.
She reflects on her tight‑knit family — from being Kate Hudson’s Oscars date this year to raising a clan that still prefers vacations with “just our family.” Goldie beams as she talks about Kurt Russell, their kids, and the joy of building a home where laughter is the default setting.

Then she dives into the story that always stops the room: her 1960s alien encounter. Goldie recalls a high‑pitched frequency, sudden paralysis, and two small beings with triangular heads communicating through sound. Years later, she discovered that others reported the same details — the pitch, the stillness, the presence. And in a conversation with a renowned astrophysicist, she remembered something new: one of the beings touched her face with what she describes as “the most benevolent touch I ever felt.”
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But Goldie’s heart is firmly on Earth — especially when it comes to kids. She lights up talking about her new children’s book, “The After‑School Kindness Crew,” co‑written with Lynn Oliver. It’s rooted in her decades‑long mission to teach children about their brains, emotions, and the power of compassion — a project she began 23 years ago, long before mindfulness became mainstream.
She remembers her own childhood: no tablets, no screens, just curbside adventures, cracked rocks, mud pies, and the freedom to explore. Her book aims to give kids a taste of that — connection, creativity, and the tools to calm their minds when the world feels loud.
Goldie Hawn remains a beam of light — part cosmic storyteller, part Hollywood icon, part kindness‑driven educator.







