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What happens when a mother's desperate search for her son's health solutions leads to a 25-year wellness journey and eventually saves her own life? Susan Guthrie Weaver never intended to become a health advocate—she simply needed answers when her young son was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome, OCD, and ADHD. The prescription medications he received only sedated him without addressing the root causes, pushing Susan to explore alternatives that would transform both their lives.

The turning point came dramatically when Susan accidentally swallowed her son's prescription pills instead of her own supplements. After being bedridden for 24 hours, she made a profound decision: there had to be better options for her 70-pound child than medications that could debilitate a grown woman. This revelation launched her into the world of natural wellness solutions, beginning with magnetic therapy products that eliminated her chronic headaches and helped her son finally sleep through the night.

Her commitment to natural health was tested again years later when a seemingly innocent attempt to get fit landed her in the hospital for nine days with rhabdomyolysis—her muscles breaking down and threatening her kidneys with a CPK level of 77,000 (normal is under 50). As doctors prepared her family for the worst, a friend brought alkaline water and a far-infrared blanket that produced such dramatic improvement that her nephrologist asked about "that magic water and blankie." That experience cemented her belief in natural approaches and eventually led her to Neolife, where she now helps others access affordable supplements, wellness products, and even discounted travel opportunities.

Perhaps most compelling is Susan's candid sharing about her breast cancer diagnosis—invasive lobular carcinoma that mammograms had missed for 19 years before thermographic imaging caught it. Following her double mastectomy, she became even more determined to help others prioritize prevention through proper nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle changes. Today, she's excited about upcoming natural weight loss solutions that could provide alternatives to injectable medications with concerning side effects.

Whether you're struggling with chronic health issues, caregiving for a loved one with special needs, or simply looking for affordable ways to optimize your wellness, Susan's practical approach makes natural health accessible to everyone. Connect with her online to learn more about wellness products, and community activities, or join her Girls Time Out Club for fun, connection, and stress relief through line dancing and social events.

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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Welcome to Ready Set.
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Speaker 2 (00:28):
Welcome.
Welcome to the Ready SetCollaborate podcast with Wanda
Pearson and my guest, susanGuthrie.
That's going to give us somegreat health and wellness and
all that good stuff with whatshe's doing these days.
But I appreciate you coming,susan.
Say hi to the audience, susan.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Hello everyone.
Thank you so much for invitingme, wanda.
I appreciate all that you doand I think this podcast is such
a great way to help everybodyget to know each other.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Yes, it's about education and empower, and
that's what I want to do 2025 toreally get things out there, to
educate people with mydifferent guests, and what you
have to offer, which is healthand wellness, is so important.
As I read your bio, it's reallysomething how so many people
don't know about a lot of thingsthat's offered out there, and
that's why I want to make sure Ido my podcast.

(01:16):
Susan, I can't believe it'sbeen over a year.
In November, it's one yearsince I've been doing my podcast
.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Wow, congratulations.
Time flies when you're havingfun.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Oh yeah, yeah, that's what my husband said.
We've been married 44 years.
He said, yeah, time flies whenyou're having fun.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
I look at him and say okay, I'm coming up on 42 and
you're right, wow.
If you're married to your bestfriend, it flies by.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
It does and it's a, I says all God's will as far as
keeping us together, how he putus together.
So, yes, what a blessing.
But welcome to the podcast.
I truly appreciate you being onhere and I've been meaning to
have you on since last year.
So I said I got to get Susan inmy health and wellness series,
which is it ends in March.
So thank you again.
I may have to extend thishealth and wellness because I
got so many people that I wantthe audience to hear about.

Speaker 3 (02:05):
I think a lot of people have definitely have some
stories to share, and and thatreally that's what we all need
to do is, when we find somethingthat's beneficial for others,
share it, because unfortunately,they don't make a lot of
commercials about health andwellness products.
It's the ones that have thelitany of side effects at the
end that get money to pay forSuperbowl ads and stuff.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Yeah, it's funny because I was listening to that,
but this can cause death andall this other stuff.
I'm like, well, why would Iwant to take that?
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:33):
I used to have a skin condition and psoriasis and
every once in a while my husbandsaid have you tried that?
I'm like honey.
Look at the side effects liverdisease, liver damage or
possible death.
No, I'd rather have itchy skin.
Fortunately for me, cleaning upmy diet and taking it, you know
, cleared up my skin, butwithout the side effects go yeah
, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
No, it's crazy out here, so that's why sharing what
you do as far as the healthywellness is what it really was
about.
But I'm going to get into yourbio.
Let's talk about Susan's bio.
Susan Guthrie Weaver.
Did I do it?

Speaker 3 (03:09):
Susan Weaver Guthrie yeah it's my maiden name.
It's my daddy's name.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Susan Weaver Guthrie, a Florida native and University
of Georgia graduate, has beenpassionate about health and
wellness for over 25 years.
Over 25 years.
Her journey began when her sondiagnosed with Tourette's
syndrome and ADD, leading her toexplore natural health
solutions.
She now educates others onprevention through diet,

(03:41):
nutrition, alkaline water and anactive lifestyle.
In April 2024, susan joinedNeolife, a lifestyle membership
that combines her love forhealth, travel and savings.
Following a double mastectomyin 2023, she prioritized
high-quality supplements andwellness products, finding both
affordability and innovative.
With Neolife, thanks to itstravel portal, she and her
family have saved thousands oftrips, including an upcoming

(04:03):
European cruise.
Ooh, a devoted wife, mother andgrandmother, susan enjoys
spending time with her lovedones, traveling and line dancing
with her daughter.
She is committed to helpingothers achieve a healthier and
more fulfilling life throughNeal Light's offerings in health
, travel, education and retail.
So what a great bio, susan.
So thank you so much forsharing that and also what you

(04:25):
went through and how you juststill smile.
You never see, don't see asmile on Susan's face.
I network with her.
They call me the networkingqueen, but this is the devil
networking queen.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
I do enjoy getting out and meeting people and
learning about them and how Ican help others.
So, yeah, I jokingly say youknow what?
It's pretty cool, I get paid toeat and talk.
So I just came back from anetworking brunch and then
tomorrow we'll have a networkinglunch and then we also have our
networking dinners.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
So, yes, life is good .
Yes, it is, and I will be atthat networking lunch tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
Yes, yeah, marietta Country Club never disappoints.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Oh no, not at all.
Not at all, and that's that'sthe problem, though Sometimes
you eat so much.
It's okay, I gotta get, I gottalose weight, so this is where
you gotta find ways like so it'sgoing to help you to do that
and get nutrition.
So let's start in some of thesequestions I got for you.
Okay, so can you share yourjourney into the health and
wellness space and what inspiredyou to get involved?

Speaker 3 (05:24):
So, as I said in my bio, whenever my son was little,
he was diagnosed with Tourettesyndrome, ocd, adhd, and because
of that my health also suffered, because I spent all my time
focusing on how I could helpthis little boy have a normal
life.
And one day he was taking his.
I was giving him his 12prescription pills and I was

(05:47):
taking my supplements and Iaccidentally got them confused
and threw his in my mouth andended up in the bed for 24 hours
and I realized this little 70pound little boy should not be
taking all that stuff.
All it did was sedate him, andso a friend in my neighborhood
knew that I had chronicheadaches.
The tension from taking care ofa little child that has these

(06:10):
disabilities, it was nonstop,and so I was always tense, I
always had a headache, and afriend of mine told me about
this.
Crazy enough, this magnetnecklace and I thought she lost
her marbles.
But anyway, I thought I'll giveit a try and I realized a
couple of days later thatwhenever I turned my head,
instead of having turned mywhole body to see what was

(06:31):
coming when I was driving, Icould actually move my head and
I thought that is really cool.
So that company's called Niken.
I've been involved in arepresentative for them for, oh
goodness, about 25 years, and sothat was my first introduction
was a magnet necklace andmagnetic shoe insoles.
I had plantar fasciitis and theshoe insoles made that go away.

(06:52):
And so then I found things thatwould help my son a magnetic
sleep system.
He never slept, just thrashedin the bed at night, put him on
the sleep system within a fewminutes he was asleep.
And so that's when I saidthere's a lot of moms out there
that are struggling their ownphysical problems caregiving for
others, and so I startedtelling other people about it.
And then later we the samecompany got the Alkaline water

(07:15):
machine.
I actually was trying to loseweight, hired a personal trainer
back in 2001, on my birthday,august 21st, and I ended up in
Kenniston Hospital on kidneydialysis.
I was there for nine days withno improvement.
They told my family to get myaffairs and orders.
I literally nearly died tryingto lose 50 pounds.

(07:35):
It's called rhabdomyelosis andthere's a protein level in your
blood called a CPK level, andnormal is less than 50.
And mine was 77,000.
And, yeah, I, for nine daysnothing by mouth because of the
nausea I had a lot did lose 28pounds in nine days on dialysis.

(07:56):
My friend who had originallyintroduced me to Niken brought
me this new water and it was apitcher of water and a far
infrared blanket.
The blanket got rid of thenausea within about an hour
weirdest thing ever.
And then I started drinking thewater and they didn't tell me I
was only allowed two cups a day.
Being on dialysis, so I drankthe whole thing, a whole pitcher

(08:17):
of alkaline water, and the nextday the nephrologist asked tell
me about that magic water andblankie, because that's the
first day I improved.
So the moment I started thosetwo things, I never did dialysis
again, I never threw up againand I went home a couple of days
later from the hospital.
That's really when I said okay,I need to tell everybody about
this Over the years as I wouldfind things that were beneficial

(08:39):
for my family.
I did all good moms would do.
I told people.
So that was so.
Nikan was my first introductionto health and wellness and it
had nothing to do with my degreeat the University of Georgia in
horticulture.
So I'm not a nutritionist, I'mnot certainly don't have a
nursing degree or anything.
I call it the school of momknocks instead of hard knocks,

(08:59):
just being a mom and trying tofind things to help my family.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
That's an awesome story.
As far as what you're doing andI know, nikan it definitely
does help a lot, and it's alsoby you using natural stuff that
you can actually utilize.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
Yes, there's yeah, there's no side effects.
This is a pretty necklace andof course, the first one 25
years ago was long since gone,but I wear it 24 seven.
The only time I take this offis if I go in the ocean because
I think saltwater might fit andtake the finish off.
But it's just it's magnets thatthey figured out how to, and
magnets just relax muscles andmove fluids around.

(09:35):
So most of the time headachesare caused by constricted blood
vessels because you're so tightand tense.
The magnets will relax the neckand shoulder areas and your
head and give the blood flow.
And then people think I'm crazywhen I say I have not had a
headache in 25 years and I usedto have them daily.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Wow, so this neck, the necklace that you're wearing
, I have to introduce that to.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
They come in several different styles too and they
have a black rope necklace.
My grandson, who's seven and healso has I call it alphabet
soup, tourette's and OCD andADHD, he's got all of that.
So he wears the little blackrope when it looks like an
athletic kind of sports necklace.
And it's funny that after Igave it to him he told his

(10:16):
teacher that he felt like itmade him more calm and she
agreed it just helps to balance.
The earth is a big magnet andthis just helps us to balance.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
That's awesome.
That is awesome.
I love it.
I love that story as far aswhat you're telling and how it
actually worked for you.
So thank you.
How can busy professionals andentrepreneurs prior to
prioritize their health despitetheir demanding schedules?
I know you, Susan, how you'reout there.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
Well I say schedule it.
Find things that are justsecond nature to you.
Instead of drinking a soda,drink alkaline water.
For every soda you drink.
You need 14 glasses of water toraise the effects of one soda.
A soda has a pH of 2.8.
And don't even get me startedon if it's a diet soda.
Diet sodas are the aspartame orsucralose or whatever.

(11:07):
In there is an excitotoxin.
It's going to mess with yourbrain.
Chemistry causes just so muchproblems but just as far as your
overall health the pH of 2.8,you need 14 glasses of good
water to erase the effects ofthat, because your blood needs
to be at a 7.34 to workoptimally.
So think of it this way If youdrink soda and coffee and tea,

(11:29):
which are all acidic, all daylong and you don't put any water
in there, your brain's 90%water.
Think of what you're putting inthere.
But your body, especially onceyou hit menopause?
You have been stealing calciumfrom your bones to buffer that
pH so you could live all theseyears and then all of a sudden
you hit menopause and you go andstep off a curb and you break

(11:51):
your leg.
It's like, how could that be?
Because you've made thosestrong, healthy bones very
brittle by having an acidic diet.
First thing, drink lots of water, get off the sodas.
If you're doing coffee, do twocups by two.
Don't be drinking coffee at 10o'clock at night and expect to
get a good night's sleep.
Other things, wearable things.

(12:13):
If your knee's hurting you,instead of taking pain pills,
use some curcumin, put aninfrared wrap on it or do some
physical therapy.
Find natural things that areeasy to do and fit in your busy
lifestyle.
And then, as far as supplements, I put all mine together in a
one pill keeper.

(12:34):
I'll grab one.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
And that's what we're going to talk about next.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Okay, I was going to say, as far as making it easy,
don't be open in one pill andthen the other and the other.
Put it all in one pill keeperand save it like that, because
if it takes too long you're notgoing to do it, so keep it
simple.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Absolutely.
And then I'm glad we're goingto transfer this in right into
Neolife, because I want to askyou what is Neolife and what
inspired its creation?

Speaker 3 (13:00):
Oh, okay, as you mentioned in my bio, I this is
hard.
It was two years ago, goshSaturday no.
Sunday, the 9th, I actuallycelebrated my two-year
anniversary of my mastectomy atUniversal Studio.
Awesome, yeah, doing fun stuff.
But after being in health andwellness for 25 years, I was

(13:24):
diagnosed with a big C.
Also, my younger sister wasdiagnosed with breast cancer at
45 and died at 49.
Anyway, I was more thandisappointed when this happened,
but I didn't let it beat me up.
I decided I'm going to doeverything I can to minimize the

(13:45):
damage and move forward Forabout six, eight months.
First of all, what I had andI'll briefly tell you invasive
lobular carcinoma.
It is not a hard lump, it issoft and squishy.
It had been missed for 19 yearswith mammograms.
It was thermographic imagingthat finally caught.
It said seek another mammogram.
And when I went for themammogram they said oh, you just

(14:07):
have dense breasts, you're fine.
That was in 2021.
So I went back 2022, theradiologist looked at the same
report.
I took them the year before.
He said this is curious.
I don't know what this is, butget a biopsy for peace of mind.
The biopsy revealed invasivelobular carcinoma.
We went back and looked at thatmammogram from 2021.
It said what I had pointed outhad been something had been at

(14:29):
spot since 2004, 19 years,probably benign.
It was not Fast forward had thedouble mastectomy and at that
point I was 64 and I'm justgoing to retire.
Health and wellness has been mypassion, but I'm very blessed
that I don't have to work.
I work because I love helpingpeople and I love contributing
to my family.
Then I found out about NiloLife in April last year and what

(14:55):
I love about it is the factthat we have everyday products
that I was already taking at upto 60% off, like things like
curcumin.
I take a lot of curcuminbecause it's a natural
anti-inflammatory, whereas whatI may have been paying 20 or $30
a bottle.
That's $12.99.
Something else I was doing withthe vitamin B12, I was just

(15:17):
doing capsules.
I didn't realize that it wasmore bioavailable than a spray.
This is $13 instead of $30.
What I figured out is they haveall these amazing products at
discounts.
I'll save so much money on mysupplements that I can then use
them in the Nilo Life TravelPortal and travel.
This one product here is calledStellamar.

(15:40):
This has got telomere support Iwas taking that before at $100
a bottle.
Stem cell support I was takingbefore at about $80 a bottle and
something called AREantioxidant response element.
That was about $69 a bottle.
This one thing all together is$79.
So for one item I was saving$200.

(16:02):
So when you add it all up, itmade sense to me.
And then when I, like all moms,I started using the products and
seeing such profound benefitsfor me and my family even our
dog I said okay, I'm going totell everybody about this,
because every mom I know wantsto save money.
They want their family to havethe best health possible.
And who doesn't want to travel,especially at a discount?

(16:23):
I was promised a gifted a tripto Alaska.
I'd been asking for it forprobably 40 years, but on our
40th anniversary my husband gaveme an IOU.
I was undergoing radiation atthe time so I couldn't go then
For the next year to go toAlaska.
And then, whenever I contactedmy friends who were travel
agents and I said, okay, I'm ona land cruise package for two,

(16:46):
balcony view, and the price wasabout $4,000 a person and I'm
like with all I was spending onmy health, I said we just we
can't do that.
And then the first night thatthey turned on the Nilo Life
website, I looked and exactlywhat I wanted was $1,650 a
person.
I showed it to my husband, hesaid yes, let's go.

(17:07):
My favorite part of the trip wewent and he does not like to
fly.
I rented a 10-seater plane andthe two of us went to the top of
Mount Denali and landed on aglacier Most amazing thing I
think I've ever done in my lifeI went scuba diving at the Great
Barrier Reef in Australia, butit wasn't with my husband, so
that's going to be a closesecond.

(17:28):
So yeah, I love to save moneyon nutrition, on travel, and I
like to help other people do thesame thing.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
You definitely are and I'm so glad you able to
share your journey and what youwent through and also to find a
product, because I actually takeyour products.
I take the Stella Mar, the B12and the gummies.
So yeah, it's great because Ihad a issue.
I have a high blood pressure.
I have this in my highcholesterol, this in my gene.

(17:55):
Unfortunately, I got that frommy parents.
But when I started taking theStelamar, I went to the doctor
and my cholesterol has been thelowest it has ever been.
I was like, wow, this isamazing Between that and then
other things I've taken.
But no, I truly appreciate yousharing that with us and by you
sharing what you're doing and tosee how you're doing it, and
also to be how active you are inthe community to keep sharing

(18:20):
your products here.
Thank you so much.
Now we're gonna have you onagain because I mean, the time
is flying by, but I want to getto it okay neolife focuses on
cellular health and energy.
I think you spoke about that canbreak down.
You broke down the products tohelp you more energized and
balanced.
So real short, what can you sayabout that?

Speaker 3 (18:37):
I think for the cellular health, two things come
to mind.
This is one of my favoriteproducts.
This is called Black MP.
My functional medicine doctorput me on a fulvic and humic
mineral product when I wasdiagnosed to help detox my body,
help with the cellular part ofit.
This has got like 13 probiotics.
It's got trace minerals plusthe humic and fulvic acid and

(19:00):
this is $24 from us and I waspaying, I think, around 69 for
the other one.
The other one for cellularcommunication, a hundred percent
, the Stellamar.
That's one of the things thatit does and I have a friend that
she does brain mapping and shesaid that she had hers done
herself first and then she addedthe Stelamar and then also the

(19:22):
Lion's Mane gummies.
This is another one that helpswith your cellular communication
, with your brain.
Lion's Mane's great If you justGoogle Lion's Mane and we have
a gummy form, so those littlekids with ADHD will actually
take it.
Those are all great productsfor getting yourselves to
communicate and do what it'ssupposed to do.
I think we have over 100products, but I can rank all my

(19:45):
favorites.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
No, and I'm on actually I'm on pretty much all
of them.
Yeah, no, susan, she definitelycan put you on the right track
as far as all the differentthings that she's done.
I definitely suggest that youreach out to Susan.
Let's wind it down, because Iwant you to talk about what you
got planned in the future here.
Oh, okay, so go ahead.
No, and actually I'm going toget so.
Are there any new upcomingproducts or initiatives from

(20:08):
Neolite that our listenersshould be excited about?

Speaker 3 (20:12):
Yes, actually there are.
So just this past weekend wereleased two new products.
We had our inaugural foundercelebration and one is called
LFT and it is a product to helpyou with energy, like a
pre-workout type thing, and thenwe have the ability for people
to coach us with that as well,because so often when we start a

(20:35):
program, if you're notaccountable to anybody, it's
real easy to just kick the canand say, oh, I'll do that later,
I'll work out later, whatever.
Those two things are reallyexciting, but I think the thing
I'm most excited about thegentleman who formulated the
Stelamar, this particularproduct.
He actually has formulated aweight loss program that is

(20:55):
going to help be the answer toall of those people who are
taking the shot and either don'twant to take it anymore or they
feel like they're not gettingthe nutrition that they need
because they're eating next tonothing.
It is 100% natural.
I'm going to be part of aclinical trial.
Everyone who came to our eventhad the option to do that.

(21:15):
It's about a healthy way torelease weight.
So there's nutrient-denseshakes, chocolate and vanilla,
and then we have two otherproducts.
One will help with yourthermogenesis to help you burn
the calories, and the other onewill help your body produce the
hormone, like the GLP-1 hormone,where you feel like you're full

(21:38):
.
Now I don't know if y'all knowabout this shot, the Ozempic and
Wagovi and the different things, and I'm not saying anything
negative about them, but justGoogle the side effects.
They're pretty scary.
But basically what they do isthey slow down the digestion so
that food stays in your stomachlonger in your test and longer,
and your stomach brain sends themessage to your regular brain

(22:01):
and tells you that you're full.
I have take issue with thatbecause you need to eliminate
regularly, because I feel likethat one of the possible side
effects down the road I meanthey haven't been out long
enough to have this happen ispossibly more stomach cancer,
more intestinal cancer.
I know some of the side effectshave been nonstop nausea,
nonstop vomiting and evenstomach paralysis.

(22:24):
One of my friend's co-workers'stomach is paralyzed and now she
has to go to the doctor eachweek to eliminate.
That's not natural.
So I am going to be theincredible shrinking woman my
goal is probably about and I'llget started on it next Monday
and I was like my husband'sbirthday party is this weekend.
I have a photographer coming.
I said too bad this couldn'thave started a month ago, cause

(22:45):
now I'm all puffy for the party.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
That's awesome.
Well, keep me updated aboutthat, cause I really will.
I will.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
Yeah, it's not available to the public just yet
.
We'll get the study out first,with the before and after, waits
and everything.
Maybe in a month or so it'll beavailable to the public.
Okay, that's awesome, realquick.

(23:19):
I just want to narrow down.
Can you share a few successstories of individuals who's
transformed their health usingNeolite products?
She had been scratching over hereyes.
It looked like she was justreally red, the hair was messed
up and everything falling out.
I suggested we get the black MP, which is the pet version, let
me get this right here.
And the black is tremendous forso many different things with

(23:42):
dogs, with humans, everythingfrom pain to anxiety, to
irritation, to skin issues,whatever.
So we gave that to her.
I think it would help her skin,absolutely did, helped her
mobility.
But the thing we didn't noticeright away is she had a growth
on her tail, probably about thesize of my thumb, and anyway the
doctor said oh, it's nothing,it'll, it's not going to bother
him.
Anyway, my daughter looked theother day and she said oh, my

(24:04):
gosh, that thing has shrunk tothe size of a wart and then
eventually fell off.
And the only thing we had donedifferently is Gavin, are the
black MP.
That's our dog testimony andI've seen other people.
Their dogs were so crippledwith arthritis they started
taking it and then just in notime we're back running around
like puppies.
But the next one is a gentlemanwho was undergoing chemo and

(24:28):
every time he would go to getchemo he would get so nauseous
he would then get so dehydratedhe would have to go to the ER
every single time.
Wait in that long line ER toget infusions to rehydrate him
and he started using the BlackMP and he never had to do that
again.
His wife said that's huge.
Now did it cure his cancer?

(24:48):
No, but it kept him out of theER.
He didn't have the nausea afterhis chemo and it kept his
hydration levels up.
So the black and it changes thepH of whatever you're drinking
to a 10.
So that's good.
But I will say the guy thatformulated it he's a former NFL
football player, so it'sendorsed by the NFL Alumni

(25:08):
Association.
But so he formulated really forhis wife who had late stage
liver.
She had hepatitis and latestage liver cancer and that was
many years ago and he's stillalive and kicking with she.
So I don't know what else theydid.
I just know that this played abig part of it.
Like I said if somebody wantedto sit down and talk to me, I

(25:30):
could tell you lots oftestimonials, but that's
probably the two that warms myheart so much.
The first one, the dog, Ididn't make a dime.
On the other one, I made fivewhole dollars, and that's okay.
Different products aredifferent prices and different
amounts, and I'm thrilled that Ican sell somebody something for
$25 that can change their lifelike that Exactly and that's
what I wanted.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
And that was my next question how they can get in
touch with you.
Yeah, how can people learn moreand you really shared a lot of
that and I really appreciatethat More about Neolife and
incorporate into their wellnessjourney.
So that's how we can get intouch with you.

Speaker 3 (26:03):
Okay, so my main website is wellnessnetworkbiz
and when you go there you canclick on.
Like I said, I've been withNiken forever.
You can click on Niken.
You can click on Nilo Life andlearn more about the different
things.
But to see the products and theretail pricing, go to
lifeconvertedcom.

(26:25):
Wwwlifeconvertedcom.
You're going to see most all ofour products in our Life Shop.
You're not going to see thetravel or the cruises, the car
rentals and stuff, but you willsee the products in the Life
Shop and you're going to see theretail price.
So don't be alarmed by that.
Just know you can click and seethe ingredients, any kind of

(26:45):
studies behind it or anything,so you can look at it there.
And then, if you want to be alife shopper and save those
incredible amounts, it's $10 amonth to be a life shopper.
And then if you wanted to be afull lifestyle member and I can
tell you a lot more about that,but that's full benefits that's
59 a month.
And if you want to do like meand be an affiliate, brace

(27:06):
yourself.
It's a whole $40.
$20 goes to the company and $20goes to any nonprofit that you
want.
So if you love helping people,you might want to be an
affiliate, like me.
So that's how you get in touch.
And then, if you want to justfollow me on social media, I'm
on Instagram and FacebookWellness in Action and let's see
where else am I.

(27:27):
You can look up Susan WeaverGuthrie too, but and let's see
where else am I.
You can look up Susan WeaverGuthrie too, but you're going to
probably see a whole lot morepictures of me and my grandkids
on my regular social media.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
This is awesome.
I appreciate it, susan, what away to end the series for March,
and I really thank you forbeing on the podcast.
But, yeah, definitely send meall of your contacts so it can
be in the show notes.

Speaker 3 (27:47):
I will do that.
And if I mentioned before linedancing, if anybody would like
to go line dancing with us, ifyou go to Girls Time Out Club,
that's something that several ofmy friends and I put together
and every month we do differentfun things.
Every week we go line dancingsomeplace, but on top of that we
go to see plays.

(28:08):
We went to see Menopause, themusical.
We went to the comedy showLaugh Lines and Stretch Marks.
This month we're going to lunchat Appalachian Grill and then
up to the Booth Museum we'regoing to go to.
There's an opening for a grandopening for a movie that was
produced here in Ackworth.
That's on the 27th.
So we're going to put on ballgowns, go to dinner and go to

(28:29):
the movie.
So if you want to just get outof the house and have fun it's
not business related at all,it's called Girls Timeout Club
I'd love for y'all to come joinus.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
I like guys too.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
It's just I never invite them to anything.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
I know I tell you I love it and they can ask you
that's on Facebook too.
We don't have a website.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
Just join the club and remember.
This is actually nationwide.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
So this is in Georgia .

Speaker 3 (28:52):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Yes, you can start your own girls timeout club.

Speaker 2 (28:59):
Just connect with Susan, because she can tell you
exactly what you need to do.
We can have charter members allaround the world.
Absolutely, absolutely.
But, susan, thank you so muchfor being on the podcast.
This is very informative andgreat information, education and
how you empower people to beable to, to get their bodies to
get wellness in their bodies.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Because you went through trauma, I've had some
strange things go on, and mydaddy used to tell me all the
time, if it doesn't kill you,it'll make you stronger.
So I'm like I might be thebuy-in-a-woman right now.
You are the buy-in-a-woman,you're the right product.
After my brother died he diedunexpectedly.
A car fell on him when he wasworking on it, when he was 46

(29:38):
years old.
I think we all know people thatjust were gone in an instant.
It's like I've had a wake-upcall Once you had the big C, had
the big seat.
I don't plan to ever go backthere again.
So I do everything I can tomake sure that stays away.
But I also want to feel everyday to the fullest.
So I don't look back and thinkwoulda, shoulda, coulda, you
know I'm doing what's fun.

(29:58):
My house might be a mess, butI'm outside having fun.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
That's right and that's what it's all about.
Life is too short, absolutely,susan.
I truly appreciate you being onhere.
Ladies and gentlemen, pleasemake sure you like, share and
follow, and also subscribe on myYouTube channel.
Ready Set.
Collaborate with Wanda Pearson.
Until next time, to the nextepisode.
We'll see you next time.
Thank you, susan.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Bye everyone.
That wraps up another episodeof Ready Set.
Collaborate with Wanda Pearson.
I hope you found inspirationand valuable insights to help
you build meaningful connectionsand successful collaborations.
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