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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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Joanne C.
Drinking to Escape the Feelings That Were Always Underneath – Joanne C.
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Jessie P.
How It Works and the Oneness of the Universe – Jessie P.
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Douglas T.
Douglas T. on the Multifactorial Disease of Chemical Dependency
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Angie D.
The Madness That Only a Higher Power Could Quiet – Angie D.
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Larry T.
The Baffling Simplicity of Surrendering to the Program – Larry T.
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Beth H.
The Silence of Being Just Beth – Beth H.
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Jack C.
Jack C. on Al-Anon, Family Secrets, and the Shame of Not Drinking
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Beth H.
Beth H. at the Design for Living Group – 2020
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Don H.
Don H. on the Thinking Disease, Step 2, and Early Sobriety
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Joe M.
Alcoholism as a Biochemical Addiction to a Sedative Drug – Joe M.
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Angie D.
The Madness Inside and the Music of AA – Angie D.
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Katie P.
The Danger of Meeting-Based Sobriety – Katie P.
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Courtney P.
Inpatient Treatment as an Expensive Crash Course in Maturity
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Helen M.
Putting AA First to Make Life First Class
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Audie M.
Audie M. on Dual Addiction, Crack Cocaine, and 36 Years of Sobriety
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Marcy P.
Sobriety When the Desire to Please Others Fails
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Sarah A.
Sarah A. – Step 1 – The First Word Is We – 2025
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Patti O.
Patti O. – Spiritual – The Blackout Drinker’s Guide to Recovery – 2008
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Anna B.
Anna B. – Step 4 Inventory – Step 4 And The First Resentment – 2018
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Ralph W.
Ralph W. – Big Book Study – The Thin Line Between Comparing and Identifying – 2018
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Frank M.
Frank M. – Newcomers – Writing a Fourth Step Inventory – 1996
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Beth D.
Beth D. – Service – White Knuckling the Fourth Step – 2009
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Chrissie H.
Chrissie H. – Service – The Wreckage of the Past – 2010
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Burns B.
Burns B. – A Three Step Program vs a 12 Step Solution – 2011
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Scott R.
Scott R. – The Cancer Of The Soul – 2025
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