Martha would not only rebound and rebuild, she would completely redefine herself, with a little help from some friends. I had to sit next to snoop. I was so high. Say again . I was so high. Harvey Martha Stewart, good in the kitchen, kickass in the board room. Martha stewart. How do you do . Whats crack alackin . laughs everything. laughs thank you so much for doing this. I am fascinated by your journey. How you got to where you are today. Great. And thats what were gonna do today. Great. Well, its the american dream. It is the american dream. And nightmare. both chuckle i get it. Lets start. Okay. Okay. Tell me what this is. Well, this is one of my precious bowls. But its a special bowl because it was given to me by my nextdoor neighbors in nutley, new jersey, mr. And mrs. Mouse. They were german immigrants who were fantastic bakers. And when they retired from their bakery, they started a bakery in their basement. And this is one of the bread bowls. And they gave me this. Your dad, um
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playing] we re back with martha stewart on this edition of larry king live. we go to nashville, tennessee. hello. my question is, what do you feel is the biggest misconception the public has about you? i think that there have been so many misrepresentations of me. what s the biggest misconception? meanie. meanie. i m a softie. there is no media personality, businesswoman, celebrity chef like her. there is all this fear, and loathing, and anger, which is directed to you. i find it amongst my own friends, either they worship you or they say, that woman makes me crazy. when you think of her generation, it s ironic. she made this empire idolizing and perfecting what her generation of women were trying to leave behind. how did you get into this, for want of a better term, bag, martha stewart s shtick? i had been a caterer, before that a stockbroker. do you miss the world of stock exchange? yeah, i still do the market. you re the devil? yes. allegations of insider trading have cata
[music playing] little did i know, i was making a brand. i have been told that by many advertising executives, by many madison avenue types, that what i was doing was really making a brand developing it, nurturing it, building it, protecting it. the big, big turning point was when i wrote my first book. 10 years after i published entertaining, i sold more copies that year than the first year. so it kept going like that. snowballing. every single book was a big bestseller. and it s exciting that the voice has found, the brand is built that s very valuable. at the very end of entertaining, martha asked if i d do a second book on weddings. of course, i said, yes. the book, weddings, comes out, which is a really beautiful book. now this, this is weddings. now, tell people what you ve done here. could you do a wedding for me? i absolutely could. now, what would that entail? well, you would consult with me. because i m not catering anymore. i used to cater i cater lots of those w
we re back with martha stewart on this edition of larry king live. we go to nashville, tennessee. hello. my question is, what do you feel is the biggest misconception we are back here with martha stewart on larry king live. my question is, what you feel is the biggest misconception? i think there have been so many misrepresentations of me. what is the biggest? me. me? i m a softy. there was no media personality, businesswoman, celebrity chef biker. there was all this fear and loathing and anger which is directed to you. i find it mocks my own friends. they say that woman makes me crazy. when you think about her generation it s ironic. she made this empire idolizing and perfecting what her generation of women were trying to leave behind. how did you get into this bag? i had been a caterer and then a stockbroker. i still do the market. allegations of insider trading have catapulted the domestic darling in the media limelight. martha s story is a se