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AA Conventions

AA Conventions serve as pivotal gatherings for the recovery community, offering a concentrated space for members to share their journeys of transformation and reinforce the bonds of fellowship. These tapes highlight the significance of conventions as venues for collective wisdom, where seasoned members provide critical reminders about the lifelong nature of sobriety. The core principles discussed in these recordings center on the transition from a life driven by ego and external validation—such as professional status, wealth, or the need for attention—to a life of spiritual surrender. The narratives emphasize that the only lasting solution is the disciplined application of the Twelve Steps, moving from the initial admission of powerlessness to the active practice of service. Listeners can expect to hear raw, honest accounts of descent and recovery from diverse backgrounds, including military veterans and high-achievers. These speakers detail the pitfalls of the three-drink world and the dangers of complacency that often accompany success. Common themes include the necessity of dismantling one's own version of reality, the shift from seeking the spotlight to finding dignity in quiet service, and the movement from external chaos to an inner stamp of approval granted by a Higher Power. By exploring these convention tapes, listeners will gain insight into the three pillars of recovery: establishing trust in a Higher Power, the rigorous process of cleaning house, and the essential act of helping others to maintain one's own sobriety.

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Teresa F.
The Inventory as a Tool to Get into the Now – Teresa F.
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Curtis M.
The Tradition of Self-Support Between Intergroups and General Service – Curtis M.
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Pat Y.
Pat Y. on Grief, Amends, and the Rigid Direction of Sponsorship
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. at the Pearl Harbor Pilot’s Meeting – 1991
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Sandy B.
Smashing the Ego Shell to Get Out of Your Own Little World – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on Fear, the Marine Corps, and the Al-Anon Lady Who Stopped Him From Running
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Sandy B.
The Spiritual Model of the Disease – Sandy B.
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Ralph W.
Grow Higher Power, Shrink Ralph
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Russell S.
Russell S. – The Fellowship of the Problem – 2023
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Clancy I.
The Great Enemy: Taking Sobriety For Granted – Clancy I.
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Sandy B.
Drinking’S “Side Effects” and the Solution – Sandy B.
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Karl M.
Humorous Storyteller – the Phenomenon of Craving – Karl M.
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Scott R.
His Story – Humorous – Scott R.
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Scott L.
AA Circuit Speaker Shares His Story on the Solution – Scott L.
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Scott L.
His Story on the Solution – Scott L.
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Russell S.
Fellowship of the Spirit — Not the Fellowship of the Problem – Russell S.
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Bill S.
Dr. Bob’s Farewell Simmered the Twelve Steps Down to Love and Service
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Sister Maurice D.
Pray and Row the Boat — Prayer Alone Won’t Get Me Through – Sister Maurice D.
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Karren G.
No Chapter Called Into Thinking — Only One Called Into Action – Karren G.
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John V.
Step 2 Promised to Restore My Sanity — That Assumes I Had Any Left to Restore – John V.
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John H.
$640 in Freud and Jung and Not One Page Could Keep Me Sober – John H.
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Jay P.
Our Courtship Was 20 Minutes — Alcoholics Take a Long Time with Heavy Decisions 😂 – Jay P.
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Bob P.
Progressive Disease Meant Carrying a Vodka Bottle in My Briefcase to the Office Men’s Room – Bob P.
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Sandy B.
Borrowed from Religion Everything That Unites, Politely Declined Everything That Divides — the Spiritual Heist of the Century – Sandy R.
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Kay S.
Never Had a Head-On Collision in My Life — I Always Hit Them in the Rear 🤦 – Kay S.
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