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Sep
13
7:00 PM19:00

Amy Walker: I'm Not a Salesperson Reading and Signing at Weller Book Works

If you are...

*an entrepreneur
*a small business owner
*a network marketer
*a sales professional 

who is passionate about a product, a service, or a paycheck, but are struggling to close deals, this book was written just for you.

For many people, sales doesn’t come naturally. It can be outside of your comfort zone and outside of your skillset. Yet it's one of the most lucrative careers available. Being successful in sales can give you financial freedom. It allows you to determine what you want your income to be, and go after it. You can truly determine how much you make. 

But first, you have a few skills to master. In The “I’m Not a Salesperson” Sales Book Amy Walker shares the secrets to sales success including finding the success zone for your personal sales. Walker defines the success zone as that magical place where your skillset, mindset, and activity are all strong. In The "I'm Not A Salesperson" Sales Book, you'll receive specific tools you can use to strengthen each of those three critical areas.

You’ll learn the critical skills to converting new clients while building strong relationships with clients and potential clients.

The “I’m Not a Salesperson” Sales Book covers…

*Tools to reset your sales mindset and set you up for success
*Templates for your most important conversations to build your own high-converting scripts
*The formula to overcome any sales objection with ease
*The psychology of sales, and how the best sales start with powerful questions

The “I’m not a Salesperson” Sales Book is your detailed guidebook to successfully closing deals, increasing sales, and building a solid foundation for your business.

Amy Walker is an executive business coach, professional speaker,  author and CEO of Amy Walker Consulting. Amy has been featured on Fast Company, US News and World Report, CEO World Magazine, DIY Marketers and numerous radio, print and television features. Amy has a BA in Linguistics, is a Certified Personal Mentor, and a Certified Body Language Expert. She has trained for companies like Lifetime Products, Parker Hannifin, State Farm Insurance, Utah State Bar Association, Department of Corrections, Department of Transportation, Department of Education, 3 Key Elements, doTERRA, Mary Kay, Scentsy and more.

Please join us for a reading and signing at 7 PM.

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Feb
20
6:30 PM18:30

Weller Book Works welcomes back Kathy Kirkpatrick for a reading and signing of AMERICAN PRISONER OF WAR CAMPS IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

American Prisoner of War Camps in Northern California describes the impact of the large number of prisoners of war on the population of Northern California, as well as the impact of the people of Northern California on those imprisoned there. Providing detail on the care and employment of prisoners of war according to the Geneva Convention of 1929, the lives of POWs in this region is illustrated, along with the details of camp locations in Northern California and the deaths and burials that occurred among them. Some prisoner names are included, as well as references to source materials at various repositories. Historical photographs serve to provide depth to the story.

KATHY KIRKPATRICK has a Bachelor of Arts in History from Humboldt State University in Arcata, California, and has authored Basic Genealogy, The Descendants of Timothy Meeker, Italian Prisoners of War in the Continental US on 31 March 1945, Prisoners of War in Utah During World War II, Sicily, American Prisoner of War Camps in Idaho and Utah, American Prisoner of War Camps in Arizona and Nevada, American Prisoner of War Camps in Southern California, and Prisoner of War Camps Across America. She has delivered lectures on “WWII POWs in America,” “WWII Enemy Aliens in America,” and “Proving the Jewish Heritage of a Catholic Sicilian Family,” and provided research for Italian Emigrants, Italian Emigrants by Tina Bochicchio Woetzel, Sinatra, The Life by Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan, and II Giuramento by Dino Maurizio Parri.

The reading will be followed by a signing.

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Hugh Acheson joins Whole Foods during THE CHEF & THE SLOW COOKER BOOK TOUR
Dec
12
12:00 PM12:00

Hugh Acheson joins Whole Foods during THE CHEF & THE SLOW COOKER BOOK TOUR

Book Tour Alert!

Join Hugh Acheson on Tuesday, December 12th at Whole Foods Market for the Chef & The Slow Cooker Book Tour with Airstream, Inc., Whole Foods, and Cholula Hot Sauce! Starting at 12pm local time, Chef Hugh will lead a cooking demonstration from the new book, have cookbooks for purchase and signing, and give away an All Clad Slow Cooker! 

More info: https://goo.gl/5FnXJc

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Nathan Devir speaks on "The Lost Tribes of Israel, Yesterday and Today"!
Nov
8
6:30 AM06:30

Nathan Devir speaks on "The Lost Tribes of Israel, Yesterday and Today"!

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Weller Book Works presents the next in the Books and Bridges discussion series! On Wednesday, November 8, at 6:30 PM, we welcome Nathan Devir as he speaks on "The Lost Tribes of Israel, Yesterday and Today"!

Nathan Devir, Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Utah, will probe the modern fascination with the Lost Tribes of Israel and examine new communities who claim this identity. In the developing world, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of so-called “Judaizing” communities with supposed descent from the biblical Ten Lost Tribes are increasingly attempting to gain recognition of their status as the “Dispersed of Israel.” Given the near-impossibility of corroborating such communities' ties to known centers of Jewish life elsewhere, how might one establish if such claims have any basis in fact? Professor Devir analyzes the evidence, provides an overview of Jewish-related activity in far-flung locales, and elucidates the implications of these claims and movements surrounding the Lost Tribes for the state of Israel and the Judeo-Christian world in general. The presentation is based on his book New Children of Israel: Emerging Jewish Communities in an Era of Globalization.

This event is organized by Books & Bridges — a community institute of ideas and conversation. Our mission is to facilitate discussion on the best of human thought. We explore the wisdoms of the world and apply them to modern life. We have no political, religious or ideological affiliation. In a society divided by uncivil discourse, the beauty of the humanities—novels, history, philosophy, poetry, ethics and epics—lifts us to our better angels. In our busy world we need space for friends and fellow learners to do a little more heart-to-heart and mind-to-mind.

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