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Profits for Passion

When:
11/7/2013
Where:
Wyomissing, PA
Speaker:
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Auntie Anne Beiler

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Speaker Bio

Born and raised in the Amish-Mennonite community of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Anne Beiler grew up surrounded by faith and family. During these years, important life lessons were permanently weaved into the fabric of her life. She attended traditional Amish school until the 8th grade and eventually met and married her teenage crush – Jonas Beiler.

Jonas and Anne’s peaceful life as newlyweds and young parents went into a tailspin after the death of their 19-month-old daughter, Angela Joy, who died tragically in a farming accident in 1975. Anne, in her mid-20s at the time, found herself descending into a world of darkness and depression, and eventually on the brink of suicide. Despite being a faithful churchgoer, she didn’t feel she could share her pain with friends or family members. She became silent and lost her voice.
Jonas and Anne drifted apart. They didn’t know how to talk about the deep pain they were both experiencing. Instead, they remained silent partners who simply lived together and went through the motions of family life.

Anne sought counsel from her pastor, who used the vulnerability of her grief to manipulate and abuse her for more than six years. This abuse of spiritual power propelled Anne into intense pain, blame, and shame that she thought would kill her.

After confessing all of this to her husband, Jonas and Anne sought counseling and began a journey towards healing. The Beiler’s reconciled as God restored their marriage. Through the repair of their own marriage, Jonas found himself wanting to help others that were suffering from the same despair and hopelessness. He had a vision of offering free counseling services to their community.

To support Jonas’ vision to help others, Anne bought a concession stand in 1988 at a busy farmers’ market in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Their soft pretzels were a hit and Auntie Anne’s® was born.
Out of her pain came a purpose to help others. As Anne grew Auntie Anne’s into the world’s largest pretzel franchise, she continued to deal with depression and defeat. She felt the secrets she kept inside of her were keeping her in darkness, and she desperately wanted to find freedom and healing.

So, she began to confess. She shared her story publically – the good, the bad, and the ugly – and something amazing happened. She felt lighter. She started to feel freedom. Anne continued to share her story whenever she could, and as she did, she was able to work through all the issues that tormented her – guilt, shame, pain, anger, depression, and the list goes on.

Anne discovered a new view of confession and a new passion to help other women experience the same freedom she does.

In 2005, Anne sold Auntie Anne’s to speak to audiences on leadership, purpose, and the power of confession.

Introduction

Pronunciation of Beiler: “Bye-Ler”

Anne Beiler is best known as the founder of Auntie Anne’s Hand-Rolled Soft Pretzels but her journey towards success began years before the first pretzel was ever rolled.  Beginning with the death of her 19-month-old daughter, Anne’s life began to unravel and she nearly lost everything. Out of her pain, however, came purpose and a desire to persevere personally and professionally.  Today, Anne teaches women how to overcome their pain and live out their purpose. Please join me in welcoming, Anne Beiler. 

Speech Topics

A New View of Confession

Anne Beiler has discovered a new view of confession that is rooted in grace, not guilt. Freedom, not fear. In this talk, Anne speaks about the power that comes from breaking our silence, sharing our past with one another, and living a lifestyle of confession. Throughout this inspiring and engaging talk, Anne shares candidly and authentically about her own past, which is tainted with the loss of a child, sexual abuse, and many years of pain, blame, and shame. It was only when she began opening up about her secrets that she found freedom, forgiveness, and a purpose greater than herself. Anne’s message will encourage the audience to find their voice and set themselves free from the darkness in their own lives.

Twist of Faith

In this talk, Anne shares her inspiring story about going from an 8th-grade Amish education to founding Auntie Anne’s, Inc., the world’s largest mall-based pretzel franchise. Most people know her as Auntie Anne but the journey to opening the first store was forged with years of despair, depression, and defeat. From the death of her young daughter and surviving abuse to the rigors of building a successful business while struggling with depression, Anne offers a deeply personal view of her life.

The Secret Ingredient: That will transform your business and your life.

The world is fascinated with secret ingredients. Whether it be the unknown contents of a recipe passed down for generations, or the principals behind a successful franchise. In The Secret Ingredient, Anne shares how she came from having very little education, capital, or business plan to owning the world’s largest, mall based, international pretzel franchise. Learn how Anne applied her upbringing to create the vision for Auntie Anne’s Inc. using the acronym L.I.G.H.T. Her focus is to Lead by example, Invest in employees, Give freely, Honor God, and Treat all business contacts with integrity. Anne will take you on her journey of facing insurmountable odds, charting unknown territories, and how the principals behind L.I.G.H.T. became her mode of operation.

Audio/Visual Needs

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Podium
Glass of water

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Disclaimer: Use of Auntie Anne's® Name & Brand

Because Anne Beiler is no longer the owner of Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, we cannot supply you with any official logos or brand assets of Auntie Anne’s (the company). These items are copyrighted by Auntie Anne’s, Inc. and we ask that you respect the use of their brand assets.

When using the name Auntie Anne’s® Pretzels in marketing materials, please be sure to add the ® symbol after Auntie Anne’s. You only need to do this once in the most prominent location it appears. Here’s what that looks like in an example:


XYZ Organization Proudly Presents
Auntie Anne Beiler
Founder of Auntie Anne’s® Pretzels

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