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Susan Jane Powter (born December 22, 1957) [1] is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author, who rose to fame in the 1990s with her catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!", the centerpiece of her weight-loss infomercial.
The most powerful women in the world — as deemed by Forbes — have been revealed. With the release of their female-specific 2024 Power List, the magazine has crowned 100 women the ultimate ...
Since 2004, Forbes, an American business magazine, has published an annual list of its ranking of the 100 most powerful women in the world. Edited by prominent Forbes journalists, including Moira Forbes , the list is compiled using various criteria such as visibility and economic impact.
Top 25 Most Powerful Women of 2014 Forbes today announced its 10th anniversary of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (No. 1) topping this year's list for the ...
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“Women are smart enough to realize that this position is going to be a chopping block for whoever gets it,” they said, pointing out that the issues any speaker would have to deal with next ...
LaLanne encouraged women to lift weights (though at the time it was thought this would make women look masculine and unattractive), and he was the first to have a coed health club. [6] By the 1980s, Jack LaLanne's European Health Spas numbered more than 200.
Months after launching the impeachment investigation into President Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has earned the No. 3 spot on Forbes' annual World's Most Powerful Women list.. While this isn ...