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Susan Powter

, Speaker / Self-Help Specialist

  • Born: 22 December 1957
  • Birthplace: Sydney, Australia
  • Best Known As: The "stop the insanity!" feminist fitness guru

Fitness and diet guru Susan Powter was a mid-90s self-help sensation, the star of infomercials and motivational seminars and the author of the bestseller Stop the Insanity! (1994). Powter was easily recognized by her high energy and white buzzcut hairstyle, and her in-your-face delivery won over fans who sympathized with her own personal success story. Powter's tale was that she became overweight and addicted to alcohol after her husband left her for a younger woman. While raising two sons, she quit drinking and lost 133 pounds, then began a career as a motivational speaker and exercise instructor who encouraged women to "eat, breathe and move!" During the '90s she was a frequently seen television personality and author of several books, including Pocket Powter (1994), Food (1995) and C'mon America, Let's Eat! (1996). In 2003 she popped up again with a stronger feminist message, a new hairstyle and a new book, The Politics of Stupid, and in 2007 she appeared in the fifth season fo the Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie television series The Simple Life.

 
 
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Susan Powter (circa 1993)
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Susan Powter (circa 1993)

Susan Powter (b. December 22, 1957, Sydney, Australia) is a motivational speaker, dietitian and personal trainer who rose to fame in the 1990s with her mantra "Stop the Insanity!" She gives few details of her personal life except that she has always been somewhat estranged from her parents, Colin and Jan Powter, that she was educated by Dominican nuns, and that she has 3 sons (23, 22 & 9 years old). Sons Damien and Kiel were born from her first marriage to Nic Villareal (1982-1988). Although she had a second marriage to Lincoln Apeland from 1989-1995, he is not the father of her third son.

She is an author with several best-selling books. She was set apart from other people in her profession because of her loud, aggressive manner of speaking and her military-style, platinum-white flat-top haircut. Though no longer in the limelight as she once was, she continues to write and motivate.

In 2003, she returned to writing with The Politics of Stupid, a stream-of-consciousness, self-published manifesto encouraging women to take control of their brains and bodies from the food manufacturers, corrupt governments, and fitness/diet industries. Advocating a whole-foods, organic, low-fat diet, and regular cardiovascular and strength-training exercise, she describes herself now as a "radical feminist lesbian woman."

Susan's web site reported that she would be hosting a radio show beginning in May 2006 and a cooking show entitled Taste My Broth within the year. She also puts out The Monthly Flow, a subscription-based multi-media e-zine.

Powter was featured in the May 28, 2007, episode of The Simple Life: Goes to Camp to help motivate campers in a fitness camp.

Books

  • Stop The Insanity
  • Food
  • The Pocket Powter
  • C'mon America Let's Eat
  • Sober...and Staying That Way: The Missing Link in the Cure for Alcoholism
  • Hey, Mom! I'm Hungry!: Great-Tasting, Low-Fat, Easy Recipes to Feed Your Family
  • The Politics Of Stupid

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