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Career

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, the topic of Career examines the intersection of professional ambition and the disease of alcoholism. These speaker tapes reveal a recurring theme: the use of professional status, titles, and public performance as a mask for internal inadequacy or a misguided search for validation. Whether navigating the high-pressure environments of military aviation, law enforcement, or news broadcasting, speakers describe how the pursuit of a corporate title or a public image often mirrored their drinking—a desperate attempt to secure an external stamp of approval. The core principle discussed in these recordings is the shift from external validation to internal spiritual worth. Listeners will find that professional success is often a symptom of a deeper separation from a Divine center, and that no promotion or accolade can resolve the underlying spiritual void. The narratives emphasize that true dignity is not found in the spotlight or the accumulation of material success, but in the humble, shared work of the 12 Steps and the fellowship. Listeners can expect to hear raw accounts of self-sabotage within the workplace, the collapse of professional facades, and the eventual realization that the only sustainable success is a daily reprieve found in sobriety. These tapes provide critical insight into how recovering alcoholics transition from a life of performance to a life of service, ultimately finding a sense of purpose that transcends their professional identity.

294 tapes

All Tapes

Dave C.
Why Knowing the Steps by Heart Means Nothing If You Won’t Be Honest with Yourself – Dave C.
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Sandy B.
Asking for Help as the Spiritual Action the Alcoholic Ego Cannot Tolerate – Sandy B.
★★★★★5(1 vote)
Jerry G.
Curiosity Got Him Sober Because Fear Couldn’t and Willpower Wouldn’t – Jerry G.
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Don M.
Act Right Regardless of What You Think and Feel Because Your Brain IS Your Disease – Don M.
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Clancy I.
Ninety-Five Percent of Alcoholics Die Drunk in an Era with More Resources Than Ever — Why? – Clancy I.
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Jim P.
Everything Outside My Hula Hoop Is None of My Da*n Business – Jim P.
★★★★★5(2 votes)
Tom I.
I Must Have the IQ of a Houseplant If One Meeting a Week Could Keep Me Sober 😂 – Tom I.
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Lyle P.
Denial Reinforced by Achievement — the Alcoholic Too Accomplished to Be Sick – Lyle P.
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Ben W.
We’re More Afraid of the Solution Than We Are of the Problem and That’s the Whole Disease – Ben W.
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David B.
My Sponsor Had His Foot on My Chest and Said That’s Step 1 😂 – David B.
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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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Harriet R.
I Took the First Three Steps Before AA Then Spent Seven Years Avoiding the Rest – Harriet R.
★★★★★5(1 vote)
Martin B.
He Made the Step 3 Decision but Never Executed It Until He Did Four Through Nine – Martin B.
★★★★★5(1 vote)
Dr Harry T.
The Ego Always Recovers – Dr Harry T.
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Jerry J.
Chained to the Hydrant. – Jerry J.
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Bill C.
Two Miracles at His First Meeting: He Understood and He Believed – Bill C.
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Ethel C.
The Terror of Step 4, and What Happens When You Do It Anyway – Ethel C.
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Cappy T.
Military Alcoholism: Decades of Service and Decades of Drinking – Cappy T.
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Sandy B.
We Agnostics in a Psychiatric Ward, the Keys to the Kingdom – Sandy B.
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