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Convention Speaker

The Convention Speaker represents a vital pillar of Alcoholics Anonymous service, providing a public testimony of recovery to inspire newcomers and strengthen long-term members. These recordings capture the essence of the conference format, demonstrating that the program works regardless of a person's background, from religious sisters to those previously labeled as irreversible psychopaths. The core principles highlighted in these talks center on the concept of recovery as an inside job—a process of uncovering, discovering, and discarding the old self. Speakers emphasize that sobriety is not a result of personal willpower or profundity, but a gift of grace maintained through gratitude, which is framed as an action rather than a mere feeling. Central to these narratives is the Triangle of AA: the integration of the Twelve Steps, the Traditions, and service work. Listeners can expect a raw, authoritative blend of tragedy and heavy humor. While some follow the traditional structure of what it was like, what happened, and what it is like now, others delve into the disease of perception and the reality of internal spiritual maladjustment. These tapes provide critical insights into the nature of powerlessness, the necessity of a spiritual awakening, and the warning that the door to recovery does not always swing both ways. Ultimately, the convention speaker serves as a living example that transformation is possible when one moves from intellectual information to spiritual application, proving that a hand in the newcomer's hand is the best insurance against a relapse.

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Don P.
The Sane and Sober Life of Continuity – Don P.
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Jack B.
Why the Spiritual Side Is Better Than Ham – 1959 – Jack B.
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Bill S.
The Terminal Uniqueness of a Garden Variety Drunk – Bill S.
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Don M.
The Difference Between Faith and Hope – Don M.
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Paul M.
Twelve Steps Down to Humility – Paul M.
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Billy N.
The World Thinks Everyone Knows About Alcoholism – Billy N.
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Jack B.
The Hopelessness of the Last Four Months Before AA – 1970 – Jack B.
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Scott L.
The New Answer That Replaced the Drink – Scott L.
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Billy N.
The Hard Wake-Up Call of Growing Up in Alcoholics Anonymous – Billy N.
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Katie P.
Why the Evening Review Is the Key to the Future – Katie P.
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Paul M.
The Symptoms of Untreated Alcoholism – Paul M.
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Billy N.
Why the Traditions Are Speed Bumps – Billy N.
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Bob
Step 2 and the Road to Humility – 1967 – Bob
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Don M.
The Daily Reprieve and the Default Position of the Ego – Don M.
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Joe
The Type 4 Alcoholic Who Only Has Two Alternatives Left – Joe
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Jack B.
The Only Organization You Can’t Get Kicked Out Of – Jack B.
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Tom B.
The Program Is Not for the Intellect – Tom B.
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Don M.
The Daily Reprieve and the Default Position of Self-Delusion – Don M.
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Peggy M.
Peggy M. at the It’s In The Book – Helena, MT – 2020
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Tom I.
Sponsorship Without the Lingo – Tom I.
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Jay S.
The Direct Approach to Permanent Sobriety – Jay S.
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Joe M.
The Best Looking Group of Sick People He Ever Saw – Joe M.
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Bill W.
Bill W. at the International Convention – 1950
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Dick M.
The Rigorous Honesty Required to Stop Bullsh*tting Himself – Dick M.
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Don P.
Who I Wasn’t and the Chisel of the Steps – Don P.
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