Susan Powter Author, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Partner, Books, Workouts, and Net Worth

Susan Powter Bio | Wiki

Susan Powter is a famous Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author. She rose to fame with her catchphrase “Stop the Insanity!”, in the 1990s. She is an author of several books three of her books became New York Times best-sellers. In addition, she hosted her own talk show in the 1990s.

Susan Powter Age

She was born on December 22, 1957, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Powter is 64 years old.

Susan Powter Height

She is a woman of average stature. Powter stands at the height of 5 ft 6 in (Approx 1.68 m).

Susan Powter Family

She was born to her hardworking mother and father in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Powter moved to the United States along with her family when she was 10 years old. Moreover, details regarding her family remain unknown to the public.

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Susan Powter Partner

She came out as a lesbian describing herself as a “radical feminist lesbian woman” in 2004. In 2008, she dated comedian Jessica Kirson. Powter has been married twice and in her first marriage, she had two sons, Kiel and Damien. In her second marriage, she adopted her third son Gabriel. She lived in Dallas, Texas at the height of her fame, but later moved to Seattle, Washington. Currently, she resides in Las Vegas.

Susan Powter Education

When she was in the 9th grade, Powter left school.

Susan Powter Books

She has authored several books, three of which became New York Times best-sellers in the 1990s. Her books include:

  • Stop the Insanity! in 1993
  • The Pocket Powter in 1994
  • Food in 1995
  • C’mon America, Let’s Eat in 1996
  • Sober…and Staying That Way in 1997
  • Hey, Mom! I’m Hungry! in 1997
  • The Politics of Stupid in 2002

Susan Powter Stop The Insanity

In 1993, she published a book, Stop the Insanity!. Through her book, she became famous in the 1990s with her catchphrase “Stop the Insanity!”, the centerpiece of her weight-loss infomercial. Further, the book has brought her upbeat message of health, hope, and wellness to millions of people.

Susan Powter Workout

She has uploaded her workout videos on her YouTube account. She has a Building Strenght workout where she guides the Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced on how to perform the activities. In 2019, she also uploaded another video on Burn Fat & Get Fit workouts.

Susan Powter Weight Loss

She offers the most revolutionary approach to weight loss and wellness on her Susanpowteronline.com. Powers also narrate her personal story of losing over l30 pounds as a single mother of two babies which changed the diet and fitness industry forever.

Susan Powter Nutritionist

She hosted her own talk-show-style television program in 1994 for one season. Powter discussed nutrition and fitness as well as other topics with her guests. She had a guest role in the first episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Moreover, she is an advocate of a whole-foods, organic, low-fat diet, and regular cardiovascular and strength-training exercise.

Further, she has reemerged to build a new destination for people seeking weight loss and wellness in their lives in susanpowteronline.com. In addition, she is recognized by millions for her “Stop the Insanity” mantra, signature, high energy, direct delivery, and white, buzz-cut hairstyle.

Susan Powter Net Worth

She has worked as a motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author since 1990. She has attained decent fortune from her successful work. Powter’s net worth is $2 Million.

Is Susan Powter Married

Powter came out as a lesbian describing herself as a “radical feminist lesbian woman” in 2004. In 2008, she dated comedian Jessica Kirson. Powter has been married twice. In her first marriage, she had two sons, Kiel and Damien, and adopted her third son Gabriel in her second marriage.

Who Is Susan Powter

Powter is a famous Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author. She rose to fame with her catchphrase “Stop the Insanity!”, in the 1990s. She is an author of several books three of her books became New York Times best-sellers. In addition, she hosted her own talk show in the 1990s.

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