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Oh, the Summer Nights whoa, whoa, whoa tell me more, tell me more look at me, im sandra dee lousy with virginity wont go to bed till im legally wed Beauty School dropout Beauty School drop out do the hand jive, baby youre the one that i want ooh, ooh, ooh, honey the one that i want ooh, ooh, ooh, we go together well always be together you think i could be in the revival . Have a great weekend, everybody. Yahoo [theme] shad hey, whats up . Im shad and this is q. Today on the program kate mulgrew. She was captain janeway on star trek and the memorable red on netflixs orange is the new black. Now, shes released a memoir titled born with teeth. She has a generous, openhearted conversation with tom power. Thats first up. Kate mulgrew its such a brief moment, life. Really brief. Youre 28 and you think youve got a long time, but i can tell you, honey, its over fast. Shad and pras. He talks about the newly released documentary, sweet micky for president , which recounts the story of haitis most controversial musician running for president following the 2010 earthquake. Pras michel, former member of the fugees in a feature conversation. Thats coming up. You said that if martelly doesnt win the people will burn the country down. Pras i probably shouldnt have said that. Brother, it was brilliant. It was great for the movie. Shad finally leon bridges. Hes been making waves following critically acclaimed performances at south by southwest. Hes been earning comparisons to the late, great sam cooke. He performs off his newest album, coming homlater in the show. Im shad. This q. [theme] red [kate mulgrew] you called my food disgusting youre not getting hazed. Youre not getting harassed. Youre getting starvedto death youll leave litchfield as a skeleton in a body bag pow now march your yuppie ass out of my kitchen slowly, so you dont burn too many calories. Shad shes feisty as red on orange is the new blaand she was a noble leader as captain janeway on star trek. Now, kate mulgrew shows her strength off screen in a new memoir called born with teeth. She has a candid conversation with tom power where she shares Inspiring Stories about how she survived violent sexual abuse and giving up a child for adoption. Hers are stories of survival. Kate mulgrew q. Tom power i do want to talk about your new memoir. Its callborn with teeth. Kate did you read it . Tom i certainly did. Kate you did . Tom i did. Kate put your hand up. Tom i did. Kate hand to god. Tom i swear to god i did, and i really enjoyed it. You arebut i wanted to talk about why you wrote this book. And you replied it was because i want to be known. Kate right. Tom and as someone in the public eye i want to know what being known means to you. Kate well when you play other characters for 40 years as an actress, i wouldnt say you hide behind them, but its a commodious cloak to wear, isnt it . And it shields the actor from a great many things. And as i approached 60, having led a very complex, rich, challenging, often difficult life, i wanted to be known for who i am. Its, umi suppose its existential, you can call it whatever you like, but it certainly is a moment of recognition. I wouldnt say that it was epiphanic. I mean i justit dawned on me that it was time, and i wanted to leave something. Its an important feeling. I wanted to leave, not a mark, but perhaps a legacy with the knowledge of who i truly was, and the Vulnerable Person who is deeply me. Tom but you say im irish. We are private people. We keep it close to the vest. We keep it quiet. And believe you me, i know all about that. What sort of challenges did you have to overcome from that personal privacy, that family privacy . Kate well i had to be sure that my parents were dead. Tom oh kate okay. Because i tom you dont think you could have written this when they were alive . Kate no, absolutely not. Tom why is that . Kate well, because im honest about my parents. And im honest about what they did to each other, what they did to me, the affect they had on me and my siblings and my family and my life. There isyou know, its an irish thing, not a stoicism, but a kind of pride that i would call almost false. It is so rigorous. It isyou know, the irish wear this with great pride, dont we, that we keep it to ourselves and we dont im not so sure that thats the best way when you have led a life as i have led. Perhaps, my journey should be shared, as a journey that was intended to be shared. So, im 60 now, and im free of those ropes, which could have hung me, but didnt. And i think theyre justnow i need to just reach out. Its quite a feeling of wanting to do that. Tom its such a joy to talk to you. A through line in this book involves another very painful, extremely personal moment in your life. Kate yeah. Tom you were in your early 20s. Kate yeah. Tom you had a baby early on in your career. You had a daughter. Kate mm hmm. Tom and you decided to give her up for adoption. Why was that story for you, why was that important for you to share to the public at large . Kate because i think a lot of womena lot of women get pregnant, and for all of them its a terrible moment of reckoning. This is, you know, were talking about life. Were talking about having to make a decision. And it was very clear to me what my decision was going to be. I had hoped against hope that my mother would help me. Tom mm hmm. Kate i was making a little money and i thought perhaps if she could help me in the beginning months or years i would provide for a nanny and blah, blah, blah, but she couldnt. My sister, tess, had just died and she said, no, thats not going to do. That would be untenable and completely unacceptable from your fathers point of view, so you need to march over to the Catholic Charities and find yourself a good social worker and do the brave thing, do the right thing. Go deep on this one, kitten, and step up to the plate because youve made a mistake, and now you have to do the right thing. So i followed my mothers counsel, as i had always done, almost by rote, because i dont think it was my nature, you know . And i did give the baby up for adoption and instantly regretted it and spent the next 21 years trying to find her. Tom and even one of the most impactful moments in this book is you dont even get to hold your baby when she was born. But you do write, and i cant imagine this, about having to do a scene a few days later, on your soap opera, ryans hope. Your character was a new mother bringing her baby home from the hospital for the first time. And you had just given your baby up for adoption. What was the scene like that day holding that baby in your arms . Kate that was harder than the actual birth itself, arguably even harder than the renunciation. And thats why i called that chapter ransom. Theres a price. Oh, baby, theres a price, that you justyou dont know if you can, the cost is so high, pay it. So when i went to work that day, it was three days after the birth of the baby. Claire lemoine, my great friend, who saved me, she wrote it into the story. I was allowed to come to term on ryans hope. Six Million People watched it. Tom i dont want to give away the end of the book which iswhich is fascinating. But its missing a few of the chapters of your life, including the latest one. Why not write about your life up until this point . Why end the book when you did . Kate it was just an organic thing. Tom yeah . Kate it was like music. That was the end note. It was a grace note and i thought it was right. I mean, there may be more to come about whats happened since then, but thatthat was the right time and the right way to end this particular book. Tom so many autobiographies hope to inspire future generations of either actors or maybe just people. One thing that i loved about the book is that you were able to take your own kind of message from it, your own kind of lessons from the book. Im wondering what was it that you wanted people to take away after closing the novel, or closing the book, i should say . Kate that we all carry, uhi think we all carry our suffering tootoo much inside. Tom think so . Kate yeah, i do. I think, um, its such a brief moment, life, really brief. Tom mm hmm. Kate youre 28 and you think youve got a long time. But i can tell you, honey, its over fast. I think the one thing we have to do is stand up to one another and say, this is how ive suffered. This is how ive loved. This is who ive become, and this is why. Tom kate, i cant thank you enough for coming here today. Its been a joy speaking to you. Kate my joy youre great tom i thank you so much, and i hadim happy to say i read the whole book, especially now. Kate i hope. [tom laughs] shad coming up on q a performance from leon bridges. But first, my feature chat with pras, former member of the fugees. Pras michel imagine if howard stern threw his hat in and the guy who supported him is flavour flake. The story is so bizarre. There has to be a way. Carry the centimeter, divide by 3. 14 something something something. [ beeping, whirring ] great caesar salad and now the name your price tool shows people policy options to help fit their budget. Is that a true story . Yeah people really do save an average of over 500 when they switch. I mean about you inventing it. I invented the story, and isnt that what really matters . So. What else about me . Losing your hair is no fun and no one wants to be bald but there is hope. 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The first 100 people who call will also receive 250 off any hair loss solution from hair club. Call now [theme] pras the haitians are fed up. They just cant get a break. And now they feel like at this point they have nothing. They lost everything. They lost everything. I was like, you know, we need a drastic change, an outsider if you will. Someone that the people can trust, that can really take this country around. You need someone who can inspire the people. What a man, what a man, what a man what a mighty good man say it again nowiti. Shad after the devastating earthquake in 2010 in haiti, fugees bandmates pras michel and wyclef jean decided to get involved in politics, but on opposing sides. A new documentary called sweet micky for presidetells the story of that divide in those historic elections in haiti where controversial haitian superstar singer sweet micky decides to run for president. Pras michel joined me in studio q to tell his captivating story of those elections. Pras michel on q. So this story begins with the 2010 earthquake in haiti. What was your reaction when you first started to see these images . Pras michel a bit distraught. I couldnt believe it. I just kind of like wanted to do something, not quite sure what it was. But i aint just going to stand by and just let it just unfold in front of me. Shad a lot of people tried to get involved by donating or giving aid but you wanted to get political. Pras yeah. Shad why . Pras i never really believe in donations so much. You know, i think donation is fine, but its also big business. And you know when everything starts to get big business the people reallythat need the donation, the end user, dont usually get it, you know. So i figure theres another way to help and thats when i tapped in Michel Martelly to run for president. Shad sweet micky is not the most conventional persona to run for president. Hes shown in the film shirtless, et cetera. Why do you think sweet micky was the man for the job . When you look at history, globally, um, sometimes when something drastic happens you need what i call a reset button. He was the reset. He was that guy like, we are not going to drown in our sorrows, despite we had 200,000 plus haitians die during the earthquake, definitely condolences go out to all their families but haitians were like, it happened. It happened for a reason, but were not going to stop. And were just going to celebrate. And we need to celebrate. And i thought the best way for them to celebrate is to elect this unconventional guy who everybody knew him as a clown, they continue and you guys make it to the second round. And then you sparked a bit of controversy mid campaign during a tv interview you said that if martelly doesnt win the people will burn the country down. What goes through your mind when you listen back to that . Pras i meani probably shouldnt have said that. Brother, it was brilliant. It was great for the movie. [laughter] shad and your efforts paid off. Martelly is now haitis president. Take us back to that day for a second. What did it feel like when you won the election . Pras oh man, it was surreal. It was like, wow. But it was more like, i kept looking at it as what its going to do for the country. You know obviously now when im looking back at it four years later, you know i look at all the things that happened, what could have happened, what didnt happen. But in that moment shad mm hmm. Pras it was like, cause this is thethat was the third democratic election in 207 years. I mean thatyou got to remember, america is the First Independent country in this hemisphere, right . Haitis the second, by 60 years later. I mean, haitis the oldest black republic. The next country, black republic, to get its independence was ghana in 1958. Thats almost 150 years later. So, with that deep history it only had three democratic elections . I mean thats deep when you think about it. So it was like, wow, it wasnt where anyone died or anything happened. cause usually when were talking about haitian election, its war, man. I mean people burn things. Theypeople get killed. This one was virtually peaceful. They protested when he didnt get into the second round cause they felt like who they voted for wasnt representing them, right . But no one died. No one got killed, which is major progress for a country like haiti. Shad so you were thinking more like, wow, im a part of history right now . Pras i wasnt really thinking about im a part of history cause i didnt look at it like that. I looked at it like, wow, hes going to come in and gonna help to inspire the rest of the country, not just haiti, but haitians abroad. And where we can come together and start to develop a country. Now in hindsight, i look back at it like, okay, you know, i still dont look at it like i made history. I mean people tell me but i just look at it like that was my job, you know . Itsfor me being blessed to do what i do as a musician, to have all the success, to me, that was the least i could do is give back to 15 million haitians that cant do it for themselves. Shad and how do you feel about sweet mickys presidency now . Pras thats another segment. [laughter] shad last thing i want to ask you, how is making this documentary changed you . Pras you know whats great is to see, you know, its your own people thats usually the hardest critics, right . Shad mm hmm. Pras but to get, you know, a lot of haitians have seen it, for them to love it and feel proud, thats like a great moment. And it has inspired me to keep doing more things of merit that hasit still could be entertaining shad mm hmm. Pras but things that matters, you know, tofor everyone. Shad thanks, pras. Pras thanks for having me, man. Hethats it. Night, i need to kick acid with rolaidsĀ® advanced. 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