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"If sadness could kill you, I'd be dead," Powter said in a new interview ahead of her comeback that includes a memoir and ...
Powter's "Stop the Insanity!" infomercial made her a household name in the '90s, but she said she 'didn't have any way' in ...
Susan Powter's Stop the Insanity! infomercial made her a fitness icon in the 1990s and earned her company $50 million annually Bad business deals and lawsuits left Powter financially struggling.
Susan Powter was just starting to emerge from one of the most painful periods of her life, scraping to get by on Uber Eats tips, when she got a text saying someone was interested in telling her ...
“Susan Powter saved my life,” says Maureen Trice of Dorchester, Mass., who reports she went from 184 pounds to 132 pounds in the 11 months she has been using Ms. Powter’s program.
Susan Jane Powter is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, and author, best known for her 1990s weight-loss infomercial and catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!" ...
Related: Susan Powter says Oprah Winfrey producer told her she'd 'never work' again after declining talk show interview (exclusive) "He was about to shoot that movie. The character he was talking ...
June 6, 2006— -- Susan Powter has a simple credo for weight loss and healthy living: common sense. That means no unpronounceable ingredients in her food and no food with unnatural, neon colors.
No one can say exactly when it happened. But at some point after Jan Jarboe Russell’s November 1993 cover story, “The Skinny on Susan Powter,” appeared, the insanity stopped.
Susan Powter is growling, purring, stalking, owning the room and knowing it, stopping now and then to look into an audience member to emphasize a point. A thousand pairs of eyes follow as she ...
The fitness and weight-loss industry has been without one of its most vociferous and prolific spokeswomen for about a decade now. But fear not, intrepid dieters, Susan Powter is back. The blunt ...
Susan Powter was just starting to emerge from one of the most painful periods of her life, scraping to get by on Uber Eats tips, when she got a text saying someone was interested in telling her ...