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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.

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John V.
The Inferiority Complex of the Successful Man – 1962 – John V.
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Jerry J.
He Thought Al-Anon Was an Aluminum Kitchen Utensil – Jerry J.
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Karen G.
Sponsorship for the Smart Aleck – Karen G.
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Tom O.
Honesty as Freedom from Self-Deception – Tom O.
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Dick M.
The Psychiatrist Who Said He Wasn’t Ready to Be an Alcoholic – Dick M.
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Bobby C.
The Difference Between a Decision and a Commitment – Bobby C.
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Chris
Chris R. on Steps 8 and 9 — Rationalizing the Wreckage and the Need for Urgency
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Cecil C.
Knowing the Shepherd Instead of the Sheep – Cecil C.
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Jack C.
From Hagerstown, MD – Part 1 – Jack C.
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Dick M.
Sponsorship Without the Thinking – Dick M.
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Ralph W.
Self-Centered Fear as a Prison You Build One Opinion at a Time – Ralph W.
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Clancy I.
I Prefer Believing in My Sponsor Over Pretending to Believe in a Higher Power – Clancy I.
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Sandy B.
Finding and Connecting to Your Higher Power – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Steps 4 and 5 – Sandy B.
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Betty F.
Denial and the “Hidden Alcoholic” – Betty F.
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Clancy I.
He Left His Big Shot Job in Beverly Hills for the Mission on Skid Row – Clancy I.
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Billy N.
Governor’s Pass Unfolds in Agnostic’s Palm – Billy N.
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Ernie G.
Surrendering the Isms When Drinking Was Just the Symptom – Ernie G.
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Scott B.
Ego and Intelligence as Barriers to Recognizing Alcoholism — A Ph.D. in Denial – Scott B.
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Randy L.
My Parents Hired Private Investigators and Staged a Fake DEA Raid on My Apartment 🤣 – Randy L.
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Michael R.
My Sponsor Wouldn’t Let Me Touch the Fourth Step Until I’d Done a Higher Power Inventory First
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Lori S.
Tried the Geographic Cure in Every State Before I Tried the First Step – Lori S.
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John C.
Willingness Is Doing the Stupid Suggestion Before You Believe It’s Not Stupid – John C.
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Phil B.
Same Home Group for Twenty-Seven Years — That’s How I’m Still Here – Phil B.
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Misty S.
Joe and Charlie Were Right — I Get Two Lifetimes in One – Misty S.
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