Throughout her career, Goldie Hawn has been a fierce advocate for mental health and wellness. She took it a step further in 2003 when she created the Goldie Hawn Foundation, spearheaded by MindUp, a program dedicated to encouraging greater mental health awareness and development specifically in schools using neuroscience and the development of the brain as its main basis. Speaking at the 2025 Concordia Annual Summit on Tuesday, September 23, attended by HELLO! , the actress shone a light on the work of the foundation and her own journey with mental health.
When asked during her conversation with Concordia's Matthew Swift about "emotional resilience" in her work and what that means to her, the 79-year-old opened up about a conversation she'd had with her youngest son Wyatt Russe