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Children of Alcoholics

The Children of Alcoholics series explores the profound intersection of intergenerational trauma and substance abuse. These tapes underscore a critical recovery truth: for many, the drive to drink is either a direct response to childhood instability or a delayed coping mechanism used to numb the pain of watching a parent decline. Whether the onset of addiction occurred in childhood or later in adulthood, these testimonies illuminate the genetic and emotional predispositions inherent in the alcoholic family system. Core principles center on the necessity of surrender and the release of the bondage of self, specifically the futile attempt to manage family dynamics and traumas that were never within the individual's control. The narratives emphasize that while the cycle of addiction is predictable, it is not inevitable. Recovery is found through the rigorous application of the 12 Steps and the support of a sponsor to navigate deep-seated resentments. Listeners can expect raw, honest accounts of growing up in chaotic environments, from bootlegging households and physical abuse to the silent grief of losing siblings to addiction. The tapes detail the struggle of the functioning alcoholic, the failure of self-imposed rules to prevent relapse, and the psychological weight of childhood neglect. Ultimately, these recordings provide a roadmap for breaking the generational chain, demonstrating how individuals can move from a legacy of rage and fear toward a life of clarity and emotional sobriety. Through these shared experiences, the listener discovers that while they could not control their upbringing, they can achieve a total transformation of their future.

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Mary S.
The Dry Drunk Years at the Johnson Institute – Mary S.
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Nancy M.
The Self-Obsession That Made Her a Neon Newcomer – Nancy M.
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Adam A.
The Spiritual Experience of Watching a Sponsee Wake Up – Adam A.
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Amy D.
Your Recovery Is Your Responsibility – Amy D.
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Jerry E.
The Difference Between Conscious and Unconscious Surrender – Jerry E.
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Marilyn S.
The Longest Pink Cloud of Anybody I Know – Marilyn S.
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Ray M.
The Misery of Loneliness That Only an Alcoholic Understands – Ray M.
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Jack K.
The Buzz of Seeing a Newcomer’s Eyes Clear Up – Jack K.
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Tim H.
He Was the Drunk in Charge of Discipline at a Catholic High School – Tim H.
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Scott
The Spiritual Tapeworm That Ate Him Up Inside – Scott
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Eve M.
The Wall She Built to Keep People Out Also Kept Her In – Eve M.
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Nancy M.
Sponsorship as a Saving Grace for the Self-Obsessed – Nancy M.
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Bart R.
The Obsession That Becomes a Power Greater Than Yourself – Bart R.
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Deb H.
Step 6 and the Goals of Recovery – Deb H.
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Polly P.
Steps 1, 2 and 3 – Recovery Speakers — Workshop – Part 3 of 34 – 2012 – Polly P.
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Sandy B.
The Twelve Steps of AA (4.5 Hrs) – Part 3 of 4 – 2017 – Sandy B.
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Lew F.
Why the Big Book Says ‘It Works’ – Lew F.
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Sandy B.
He Told the Member He Was an Alcoholic for the Past Two Weeks – Sandy B.
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Ali H.
Ali H. at the Defective Characters – 2024
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Sandy B.
Graduating 150 Out of 152 and Feeling Good About It – Sandy B.
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Don S.
Why He Stopped Thinking of Drinking as a Sin – Don S.
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Bill C.
The Disease That Owned His Father’s Family – Bill C.
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Kip C.
The Alcohol That Stopped Working and Amplified the Feelings – Kip C.
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Peter T.
Peter T. at the 2nd Around The World Conference – 2020
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Ben H.
Why Alcohol Stopped Working for Him – Ben H.
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