Bill W has
103 speaker tapes.
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- Bill W. on the Passing of Dr. Bob: 20 Votes | 3.6 Stars
- 12 Traditions: 17 Votes | 3.18 Stars
- Spiritual Experience 1966: 12 Votes | 3.5 Stars
- Bill W On Spiritual Experiences – 1970: 11 Votes | 3.91 Stars
- 12 Traditions Founder #3: 10 Votes | 3.4 Stars
- Bill W. on History of AA in St Louis, 1955 – Part 1: 9 Votes | 4.56 Stars
- Bill W Des Moines IA 1948: 9 Votes | 3.56 Stars
- Bigbook: 9 Votes | 3.11 Stars
- Singleness of Purpose 1957: 9 Votes | 4.89 Stars
- A Matter of Grace (01 01 1966): 8 Votes | 3.75 Stars
- Spiritual Experience 1966 2 Talk April 1968: 7 Votes | 3.29 Stars
- 1960 – (good sound) + Ebby Thatcher Bill W & Sister Ignatia @ Long Beach: 7 Votes | 4.43 Stars
- Writing the Big Book: 6 Votes | 4.67 Stars
- Toronto 1965 45min: 6 Votes | 4.17 Stars
- BobS Cleveland 1950: 6 Votes | 3.33 Stars
- St Louis Int 1955 %60The 1st Recovery Story%60 20th Annv: 6 Votes | 3.17 Stars
- On Gratitude Bill W & His Story (June 13 1954): 5 Votes | 4.4 Stars
- How the Traditions Developed – 1950: 5 Votes | 4.2 Stars
- 1956 AA 21st Annual Founder’s Day Akron OH: 5 Votes | 3.4 Stars
- Bobs Big Meeting Cleveland 1950: 5 Votes | 4.6 Stars
- To NY Radio Interviews of Weekday and Martha D 1956: 5 Votes | 2.8 Stars
- History of the Big Book: 4 Votes | 3.75 Stars
- History of the Big Book (1954): 4 Votes | 3 Stars
- at Int Doctors Indianapolis 1966: 4 Votes | 4.5 Stars
- and Sister Ignatia Annv of St Thomas Hosp 6 20 1965 last talk 78min: 4 Votes | 4.5 Stars
- H Bill W & Dr Bradley part 2: 4 Votes | 4.25 Stars
- Bill W and Lois Speaking at Bill’s 18th Anniversary in 1953: 3 Votes | 5 Stars
- Alcoholics Anonymous Memorial Service from Bristol England + Final Talk – 1971: 3 Votes | 4.67 Stars
- AA The Very Early Years: 3 Votes | 5.33 Stars
- 1951 S Carolina Birth Pub Big Book: 3 Votes | 5 Stars
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Who is Bill W.?
William Griffith Wilson also known as Bill Wilson or Bill W., was the co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Wilson was born on November 26, 1895, in East Dorset, Vermont. He was raised by his paternal grandfather William C. Wilson, who was also an alcoholic. William C. Wilson, after having a "religious experience", decided to stop drinking alcohol when he was under the influence of psilocybin during a "soul searching" hike on Mount Aeolus. His grandson, Bill Wilson, also felt a very strong desire to stop drinking shortly after sharing a similar experience.
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