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Amends

In Alcoholics Anonymous, the process of making amends is a critical pillar of long-term sobriety, representing the transition from the wreckage of active addiction to a life of integrity. As highlighted in these speaker tapes, amends are not merely apologies but are an essential part of the structured work of the 12 Steps. A core principle emphasized is the necessity of direct action; recovery requires that amends be made directly to the harmed party rather than through a proxy. Listeners will hear raw, honest accounts of the liar and cheat mentality and the humbling realization that self-will is bankrupt. These tapes detail the journey of confronting one's past and the courage required to face those who were wronged. By moving away from a need for external validation and attention, speakers describe how the act of making amends clears the path for true connection and service. Expect to hear narratives of profound personal wreckage—ranging from professional failures to broken family ties—and the spiritual liberation that comes from taking full accountability. Ultimately, these recordings illustrate that making amends is a vital step in transforming from a person of isolation into a useful member of society, ensuring that recovery remains a daily, active choice.

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Jay P.
I Can’t, He Can, I’ll Let Him — and the Amen Doesn’t Come Until Step 7 – Jay P.
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Doug M.
Recovered Appears Seventeen Times in Our Book and We Still Flinch When Someone Says It – Doug M.
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Dustin B.
Generational Alcoholism and Why Step Work Broke the Cycle – Dustin B.
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Paul K.
The Four Absolutes: Honesty, Purity, Unselfishness, Love — How Akron Took Inventory Before the Steps Existed – Paul K.
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Peter M.
Outstanding Amends as Spiritual Dead Weight — You Cannot Be Present While Carrying the Past – Peter M.
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Keith L.
If You’re Right About Everything You’re in a Hell of a Lot of Trouble – Keith L.
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Sarah I.
Before AA All I Could Do Was Have Babies — You Taught Me to Be a Mother – Sarah I.
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Local AA Speakers
Steps Four and Five Showed Me Why I Drank and Step Nine Gave Me Self-Esteem I Never Had
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Clarence
Appointed Himself Spiritual Leader of Middle Tennessee While Still an Atheist 🤣
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Clint H.
Spiritual Death at Twenty Years Sober and Starting the Steps Over from Scratch – Clint H.
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Clancy I.
Why the First Three Steps Keep More People Out of AA Than Anything Except Booze – Clancy I.
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Keith L.
The More Things I Can Be Wrong About the Happier My Life Gets – Keith L.
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David R.
My Stepfather Hired Vito to Break My Legs — That Was My Intervention 🤣 – David R.
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Earl H.
Legions in AA Who’ve Never Read the Book or Worked a Step – Earl H.
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John L.
If You Go for Quality and Not Quantity You Really Can’t Have a Drinking Problem 😂 – John L.
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Peter D.
What Makes You Sick Is Exactly What Makes You Well and That Paradox Saved My Life – Peter D.
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Myers R.
Step 6 and 7: The Daily Work of Practicing Opposites. – Myers R.
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Crickett R
The Thorazine Shuffle: How AA Taught Me to Walk, Talk, and Live. – Crickett R
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Billie S.
The Dry Drunk Years: Pulling the Shade Down on Every Feeling – Billie S.
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Allyson K.
Step 8 After Three Relapses: When Any Lengths Finally Means It – Allyson K.
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Ann P.
The Inventory That Could Not Be Written: Willingness Mattered More Than Literacy – Ann P.
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Blind D.
How Steps 5 and 9 Deflate the Ego – Blind D.
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Peter M.
The Mental Obsession, the Physical Allergy, and the Malady That Drives Both – Peter M.
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Sharon B.
Something Said Get Up, and for the First Time, I Listened – Sharon B.
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