How Suzanne Paul Went Bankrupt After Infomercial Fame - Resiliency, Sales Advice & More!

The Dom Harvey Podcast - A podcast by Dom Harvey

Suzanne Paul is maybe one of the most recognizable voices and faces in NZ- the Informercial queen. This is a story of perseverance and determination from a woman who has experienced huge highs and unimaginable lows.From selling vacuum cleaners door-to-door to starring on TV, to overcoming dyslexia and bankruptcy. Every part of her story emphasizes the importance of persistence, optimism and CHOOSING to have a positive outlook regardless of the situation.We cover it all here:The infomercials. The insane success. The TV career. The bankruptcy. The blue monkey song.  Winning DWTS. Her IVF journey.  Her marriages.  Rapping with Scribe. Stand up comedy and much more.*****Thanks to Generate and Radix for sponsoring this episode.Generate are award-winning KiwiSaver specialists.Generate have a team of KiwiSaver advisers across the country available to meet with you, chat through your options, and help you make sure your KiwiSaver investment is working for you.If you’ve never got KiwiSaver advice before, heres the link to head to request a no-obligation chat with one of their advisers:https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/domA copy of their product disclosure statement is available on their website. The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited and of course past performance does not guarantee future returns.****Also thanks to the Radix team. I can’t speak highly enough about their protein powders.If you think protein shakes are just for gym junkies, think again. Most of us don’t get enough protein, and a shake with a scoop of protein powder is the best way to fix that. It’s also great if your goal is to manage your weight- it fills you up without heaps of dead calories.Check them out. I love the coconut and banana…but all the Radix flavors kick ass. https://radixnutrition.co.nz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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