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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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Father A.
11th Step Workshop on Two – Way Prayer – Part 2 of 2 – 2020 – Father A.
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James M.
The Rule 62 That Said Don’t Take Yourself So Da*n Serious – James M.
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Eve M.
The Egotistical Sickness of Inferiority – Eve M.
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Sandy B.
The Serenity Prayer and the Wisdom to Know the Difference – Sandy B.
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Tim M.
The Fourth Legacy of Experience – Tim M.
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Mildred F.
Mildred F. at the 7th. Sunlight of the Spirit – 2004
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Sandy B.
Why Spirituality Is the Air in the Tires – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Paradox of Winning by Surrendering – Sandy B.
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Kent C.
He Rescued a New Guy Who Was Backed Against the Wall with His Eyeballs Popping Out – Kent C.
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Back T.
Why an Agnostic Can Get Well – Back T.
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Jim B.
The Unity of Thinking That Built the Mansion – 1957 – Jim B.
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Norm A.
Why He Stopped Being a General Manager of the Universe – Norm A.
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David B.
The Feelings of Loneliness and Utter Defeat That Preceded the Solution – 1966 – David B.
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Kesting C.
The Nicolette Group’s Hardline Approach to the Real Alcoholic – Kesting C.
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Russell S.
The Chicken Sh*t Atheist and the Punchline of Higher Power – Russell S.
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Joe M.
Why Knowing How It Works is Better Than Just Knowing It Works – Joe M.
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Don C.
The Peanut Butter Sobriety Sandwich – Don C.
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Mitchell K.
The Game of Truth From the Oxford Group Six Steps – Mitchell K.
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Charlie P.
The Responsibility of Old Timers to Keep the Program from Being Watered Down – Charlie P.
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Bob L.
Step 4 Pushed Him into a Pleasant Life – 1965 – Bob L.
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Joe M.
The Program in the Big Book Versus Group Therapy – Joe M.
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Clarence S.
The Difference Between a Periodic and a Chronic Drunk – Clarence S.
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Don N.
The Genetic Disorder and the Threefold Disease of Alcoholism – Don N.
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Joe L.
The Obsession That Replaced the Obsession to Drink – Joe L.
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Lila R.
Lila R. at the 33rd International Womens Conference – 1997
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