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Beginner-Friendly

The Beginner-Friendly topic is foundational to the Alcoholics Anonymous experience, serving as the gateway for newcomers to transition from the chaos of active addiction to a sustainable recovery. The significance of this topic lies in establishing a correct understanding of the disease—specifically the physical allergy and mental obsession—which prevents the common newcomer mistake of relying on willpower alone. Core principles emphasized in these recordings include the necessity of rigorous honesty, the admission of powerlessness in Step One, and the pursuit of a total psychic change rather than mere abstinence. These tapes highlight that recovery is a structured process, warning against the danger of skipping early steps or relying on folklore instead of the primary literature. Listeners can expect a blend of practical instruction and raw personal testimony. Content ranges from detailed, hands-on walkthroughs of the Step Four resentment inventory—utilizing the four-column fact-finding method—to deep-dive studies of the Big Book and the 12 and 12. Speakers share cautionary tales of repeated relapses and the gravity of alcoholism, while providing a roadmap for navigating the early days of sobriety. From understanding the phenomenon of craving to the importance of taking suggestions and finding a sponsor, these tapes offer the essential tools needed to build a ladder out of addiction.

133 tapes

All Tapes

Sandy B.
Why Being Wrong Is the Most Freeing Thing That Can Happen – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Daily Reprieve and Spiritual Progress as Told by Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on Big Book Chapter 11 and the Path to Happy Destiny
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. at the Far Corners Spiritual Retreat – 2006
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Sandy B.
The Losing Plan for Living – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Self-Will and the Failure of the Intellectual Plan – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on Living a Day at a Time and the Spiritual Byproduct
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Sandy B.
Beginner’s Class 02 12 2009 – Part 1 – Sandy B.
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Don C.
The Down Escalator Analogy for Sobriety – Don C.
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Tom W.
The Difference Between a Spiritual Experience and a Hallucination – Tom W.
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Tim M.
Step 11 and the Plan for the Day That Leaves No Room for a Relapse – Tim M.
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Gene D.
A Quest for Decency Through Spirituality – Gene D.
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Joe M.
Alcoholism as a Biochemical Addiction to a Sedative Drug – Joe M.
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Pat Y.
The Result of Doing It Your Way – Pat Y.
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Willie B.
(Spring, TX) ’12&12 Step Study’; ‘20040723 Willie B 12 12 Step Study 2004 07 23 – Part 1 – Willie B.
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Sandy B.
The Difference Between Asking and Humbly Asking – Sandy B.
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George
Rule 62: Don’t Take Yourself So Da*n Seriously
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Helen M.
Putting AA First to Make Life First Class
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Lori P.
Lori P. on the Directions and Considerations of Big Book Pages 58 and 59
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Sandy B.
Step 7 and the Horseshoe Forged in Fire
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Sandy B.
Finding Independence Through Total Dependence
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Myers R.
Myers R. – Steps 8-9 Amends – The Danger of Being a Taker – 2020
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Myers R.
Myers R. – Service – Rapidly Working the Steps – 2003
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Keith A.
Keith A. – Traditions – Tradition Two and the Group Conscience – 2014
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Judy L.
Big Book Workshop – Judy L. – New England Weekend – 2020
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