TIME has named YouTube’s Indian-origin Chief Executive Officer, Neal Mohan, the 2025 CEO of the Year. Writing about Mohan, ...
Meet TIME’s CEO of the Year – His father came to US from India with $25, and he’s now worth millions
Neal Mohan’s father came to the US with just a few bucks in his pocket, he worked diligently and built a comfortable fortune.
In an era when tech titans are also sometimes trying to win medals in Brazilian jiujitsu or dismantle a government agency or ...
Nov 21 (Reuters) - Susan Powter, the fitness guru who dominated 1990s television with her "Stop the Insanity!" catchphrase, is making a comeback in a documentary that explores her fall from fame into ...
Susan Powter was once a staple of the early 1990s with her "Stop the Insanity" fitness infomercial empire, but she eventually lost everything. After her company filed for bankruptcy in 1995, Powter ...
In 2022 Susan Wojcicki was on top of the world—CEO of YouTube, parent to five kids and running a few miles a day—when she received a shocking diagnosis: metastatic lung cancer. She soon resigned from ...
Former fitness guru Susan Powter has credited motherhood with helping her overcome financial instability. Powter built a fitness empire in the 1990s with her Stop the Insanity! infomercials and ...
A documentary tracks the highs and lows of the 1990s fitness guru, now a food delivery driver in Las Vegas. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our ...
The "Stop the Insanity!" infomercial star exclusively tells EW she doesn't date anymore "because that’s annoying as crap." Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly. Since 2016, his work ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Susan Powter gets fully transparent about her struggles on welfare in her new documentary, Stop ...
Susan Powter was the face of ’90s fitness, a high-energy presence in a platinum blond buzzcut urging America to abandon the fad diets and “stop the insanity!” Her infomercials were ubiquitous as she ...
For Susan Powter, the insanity did stop—but not in the way she expected. The former fitness star, who rose to fame in the '90s with her energetic infomercials and "stop the insanity" catchphrase as a ...
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