00:02I think he said, do you remember Susan Powder?
00:05And I was like, stop the insanity?
00:06Stop the insanity!
00:09Susan Powder was a queen of the infomercials.
00:11She was on magazine covers.
00:13She was on late night talk shows.
00:14She was the original wellness influencer.
00:17Susan was inescapable in the early 90s.
00:19She was a bona fide celebrity.
00:21This is fun.
00:22Is that why she disappeared?
00:27I don't need to be comfortable.
00:29I need to be filmed.
00:30So it's fine.
00:31I can sit here for hours as long as I have that light on and that camera on.
00:37People don't know.
00:38I don't see one penny.
00:40Where's it going?
00:41You are walking back from having spent the whole day in a welfare office.
00:45And you're walking back to the welfare weekly that you live in.
00:50How much of the downfall is someone's responsibility and how much is it bad actors?
00:56I never said, show me the damn bank balance.
00:59I should have.
01:00Things had happened that nobody expected.
01:03It's like the hand-me-downs of food.
01:08Why bother reading the ingredients?
01:11You don't give up, Susan.
01:12I'll tell you that, man.
01:12Hey, this is Susan with Uber Eats.
01:14Energy is our superpower.
01:17My energy made money.
01:20For all her wild antics, she's an extremely thoughtful person.
01:24I just started writing in case anything happened to me.
01:28It's a memoir, Susan.
01:29Look how close.
01:32I'm not dead yet.
01:33Why not have her do a book tour?
01:36I'm betting the farm on me.
01:37Let's incorporate gas.
01:39Oh.
01:40It's real.
01:41It literally restored my faith in women.
01:44I think something's shifting.
01:46The fear, the poverty, the hopelessness.
01:49It's this tsunami of what was, what happened, the truth.
01:53And I'm going to blow the roof off this time.
01:57I'm excited.
01:58Like, I'm going to be nuts.
02:00I may run and iron something.
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