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Submit ReviewIn this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Uzo Aduba talks with Rachel about her first book 'The Road is Good', a coming-of-age memoir that tells the story of her Nigerian mother. Uzo is a three-time Emmy award-winning and Tony award-nominated actress, who is best known for her breakout role in 'Orange is the New Black.' She chats with Rach about her acting career, including almost quitting before landing her role as Suzanne 'Crazy Eyes' Warren, and reflects on fame and how it shifted her personal life and career trajectory. The conversation also touches on Uzo's Nigerian heritage, the impact of her mother's passing on the writing process, how to move through grief, and the lessons she aims to pass on to her daughter
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00:00 Coping with Loss and Finding Joy
01:36 From Theater to Television: A Journey Begins
04:11 Landing the Role on Orange is the New Black
07:53 Adjusting to Fame and Public Recognition
20:29 Navigating Motherhood and Personal Growth
23:32 Writing a Book: Expectations vs. Reality
24:41 Unexpected Life Changes
26:46 A Mother's Illness
30:24 Grief and Memories
35:05 Career Reflections
38:38 Future Plans and Holiday Excitement
44:53 Conclusion and Contact Information
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