In this deeply personal interview, legendary actor and author Blair Underwood sits down with Mashable’s Kristy Puchko to discuss his new book, "A Soldier's Wife: My Mother, the Marvelous Mrs. Marilyn A. Underwood."
Blair opens up about the powerful legacy of Black excellence: from Sydney Poitier and Denzel Washington to the military standard set by his father. He shares the emotional process of co-narrating his mother's memoir with his sister, Marlo, and how they worked to honor her spirit following her battle with Multiple Sclerosis.
The conversation dives into the complexities of memory, the ethics of AI in storytelling, and the importance of speaking openly about mental health. Join us for a heartfelt reflection on family, culture, and the "pearls of wisdom" that continue to guide the next generation.
0:00 Michael B. Jordan, Sinners, and The Legacy of Black Excellence
0:30 Lessons from Blair Underwood's Military Father
1:30 Sidney Poitier's Mentorship, Denzel Washington and the Legacies of James Earl Jones, Harry Belafonte, Cicely Tyson, and Harry Belafonte
2:22 Creating "A Soldier’s Wife"
3:10 Blair's Mother's "Pearls of Wisdom"
4:15 Marilyn Underwood’s Battle with MS and Mental Health
6:20 Shining a Light on Depression
8:30 Resilience in the Vietnam Era
10:00 Finding a Voice without AI
11:00 Reflections on Grief and Memory
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