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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

J.C. B.
Third Step for an Agnostic — Just Admit Higher Power Isn’t You — JC B.
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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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Diane M.
People Who Stop Going to Meetings Don’t See What Happens to the People Who Stop – Diane M.
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Tim R.
Higher Power Kept Me Sober Until I Started Keeping the Credit Myself – Tim R.
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Susan W.
Not Insane, So Step 2 Doesn’t Apply — That Was My First Read – Susan W.
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Ed H.
Take the Last Twenty-Four Hours and Ask What You’d Do Different — My First Fourth Step – Ed H.
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Jonathan R.
Showed Up Drunk to My First Meeting and Figured Partial Credit Still Counted 🤦 – Jonathan R.
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Karen S.
Told My Sponsor the Big Book Needed Editing for Grammar and Gender 🤦
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Bill T.
Redneck Twelve Steps — I Can’t, He Can’t, I Think I’ll Let Him 🤣 – Bill T.
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Maria H.
Mental Obsession Lifted at Ninety Days — I Was Scared to Breathe in Case It Came Back
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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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David K.
First Step at Fifty — I Kept Changing Liquors Instead of Admitting I Was Powerless
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Pat M.
Picked an Anchorman for My Sponsor Just So I Could Brag About Knowing a Celebrity – Pat M.
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Whit W.
Building an Arch a Free Man Walks Through — I’d Been Mixing Mortar Out of Sand – Whit W.
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Meredith M.
‘Do You Want Temporary Sobriety?’ Is the Question That Got Me a Permanent Sponsor – Meredith M.
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Mary K.
Tradition One Asks Me Every Morning Am I a Unifier or a Divider
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Randall B.
Emotional Sobriety Is Standing Up Into My Adult AA Mind – Randall B.
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Tommy M.
Favorite Sentence in the Big Book Is Four Words — It Works, It Really Does – Tommy M.
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Patty B.
Walked Out of My Fifth Step Knowing for the First Time I Belonged in AA
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Lisa C.
Seventeen Years Sober and Emotionally Relapsed — My Meeting Attendance Was Pitiful
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Kat H.
Never Trusted Women Until My Tuesday Night Sisters Became the Family I Never Had
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Jeff C.
Little Miracles Stack Up Into a Spiritual Experience — You Don’t Need the White Light
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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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John H.
Didn’t Cross Any Invisible Line — I Leaped Right Into Alcoholism at Fifteen – John H.
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Joe L.
Stay Here So Others May See What Has Happened to You – Joe L.
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