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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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Craig G.
Can’t Overdose on Meetings So I’m Testing That Theory Every Single Day 😂 – Craig G.
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Nick S.
Bondage of Self Is Trying to Manage What Was Never Mine to Manage – Nick S.
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Kerry S.
Went to Interview for Atlanta PD and Did a Fifth Step with the Detective 🤦 – Kerry S.
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Cecilia R.
Writing the Fourth Step on the Woman I Was Afraid to Become – Cecilia R.
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Meredith M.
Do You Want Temporary Sobriety — That’s What My Sponsor Asked Me First – Meredith M.
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Alan S.
Two Siegel Brothers Sober Side by Side — Family Disease Working in Reverse – Alan S.
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Creta T.
What Happened to You as a Child Never Changes — You Just Learn to Live With It Sober – Creta T.
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Bill C.
I’m a Gang of One — There’s No Gangs in Palos Verdes 🤣
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Sandy V.
I’ve Never Driven a Forklift Sober — Be Grateful When Lowe’s Blocks Off the Aisle 🤦 – Sandy V.
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Bill S.
He Cracked Up Laughing at My Worst Amends — ‘Oh, That’s a Good One’ 🤣 – Bill S.
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Jim T.
Honesty and Emotion Are Good Up to a Point — So I Walked Out of Bible Study and Into AA 🙃 – Jim T.
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Katie B.
Constitutionally Incapable Until I Finished the Sentence About Honesty – Katie B.
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Carrie B.
Willingness Without Action Is Just Praying for a Hole Without Digging – Carrie B.
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Lanny L.
Grew Up Inside the Disease Before I Ever Took a Drink – Lanny L.
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David C.
Higher Power Goes On Before the Pants — Step 11 in My Boxers
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Terry D.
Contrary Action — Whatever My Head Says to Do, I Have to Do the Exact Opposite – Terry D.
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Isaac T.
Terminal Uniqueness at Seven Years Old Is How I Drank Before I Ever Drank – Isaac T.
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Lisa C.
Seventeen Years Sober and Emotionally Relapsed — My Meeting Attendance Was Pitiful
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Phil S.
Ninth Step Calls to Old Girlfriends Showed Me the Disease Was Still Running Me Sober – Phil S.
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Permelia H.
Emotional Sobriety Means Thinking About My Thinking Not About the Drinking
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Billy A.
An Amends with No Motive Is the Only Kind That Actually Works – Billy A.
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Janine M.
An Atheist’s Step 2 — Write Down What a Power Greater Than You Would Be Like – Janine M.
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Sharon B.
Doctor Asked If I Abused Drugs — I Told Him No, I’m Organic 🥴 – Sharon B.
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Matt J.
Change Your Actions and Your Attitude Will Change — Art Cole Had It Backwards from Every Teacher – Matt J.
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Howard P.
Mark the Spot Where You Saw Higher Power Pass and Go Sit in That Window Again — Step 11 Distilled – Howard P.
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