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Classic Old-Timer

In the archives of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Classic Old-Timer represents the living embodiment of the program's long-term efficacy. These speakers, often boasting decades of continuous sobriety, provide an essential perspective on the endurance required to maintain a recovery lifestyle across a lifetime. The significance of this topic lies in its ability to move the listener beyond the immediate crisis of early sobriety toward a sustainable spiritual awakening. Core principles highlighted in these tapes include the transition from futile willpower to total surrender, the necessity of active step-work—described as exercising spiritual muscles rather than massaging problems—and the vital importance of remaining connected to the fellowship to avoid relapse. These speakers emphasize the paradoxes of the program: that one must die to live and give away their sobriety to keep it. Listeners can expect raw, unfiltered accounts of diverse bottoms, ranging from wartime trauma and professional collapse to family tragedy and social isolation. These narratives are interwoven with practical wisdom on the 12 Steps and the role of sponsorship. Rather than offering a polished version of recovery, these old-timers share the reality of maintaining serenity through life's inevitable disasters. Through these tapes, the listener gains a blueprint for long-term sobriety, learning that the program is not a temporary fix but a lifelong practice of honesty, hope, and faith.

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Dick B.
The Biblical Roots of Alcoholics Anonymous – Dick B.
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Cliff B.
Bill W. Learned from the Collapse of the Oxford Group Six Steps – Cliff B.
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Clarence S.
Why the Big Book Is Not a Set of Suggested Steps – 1967 – Clarence S.
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Sharon B.
The Spiritual Muscle of Staying Teachable – Sharon B.
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Paul M.
Taking on Long-Term Goals One Day at a Time – Paul M.
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Bill S.
The Conviction of Hopelessness as the Cornerstone of Success – Bill S.
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Joe M.
The Fortune Teller With the Good and Bad News – Joe M.
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Tom I.
The Singleness of Purpose in a Closed Meeting – Tom I.
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Jack B.
The Only Organization You Can’t Get Kicked Out Of – Jack B.
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Dick M.
He Was the Established Lower Companion – Dick M.
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Jay S.
The Direct Approach to Permanent Sobriety – Jay S.
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Bob
How Carl J. Told Him He Had the Mind of a Chronic Alcoholic – Bob
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Billy N.
Nothing Is Worse Than Your Mom’s Head Full of Al-Anon – Billy N.
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Don M.
The Sincerity of Being Sincerely Stupid – Don M.
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John A.
The Simplicity of Keeping It Simple – John A.
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Joe M.
The Doctor’s Opinion – Big Book Step Study – Part 1 of 2 – Joe M.
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Clancy I.
Identification and Shared Experience – Big Book Study Weekend – Part 2 of 2 – Clancy I.
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Billy N.
Third Legacy Procedure – A.A. Service Workshop – Part 2 of 2 – Billy N.
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Sandy B.
Acceptance and Aging – Workshop April – Part 6 of 8 – Sandy B.
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Charlie P.
The Fellowship and the Program of Action – Big Book Workshop – 2025 – Part 2 of 5 – Charlie P. and Joe M. and John W. and Willie B. – Charlie Parker and Joe M and John W and Willie B
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Joe C.
Finding a Power Greater Than Ourselves – BB Study – Pasadena – Part 2 of 2 – Joe and Charlie
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Mary C.
The Mechanics of Sponsorship – Sponsorship Workshop at Central – Part 2 of 2 – Mary C.
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Steve A.
Recovery and Service Sponsorship – Sponsorship Workshop at Central – Part 1 of 2 – Steve A.
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Sandy B.
The 12 Traditions and Fellowship Survival – The Twelve Traditions – Part 1 of 2 – Sandy B.
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Bob O.
Fear Inventory and Self-Reliance – Big Book Workshop – Part 2 of 2 – Bob O.
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