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Divorce

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, divorce is rarely viewed as an isolated event; rather, it is frequently described as a central component of the wreckage of the past. For many speakers, the dissolution of a marriage serves as a critical catalyst or a primary element in a perfect storm of loss—often coinciding with financial ruin, career failure, and health crises—that strips away the illusion of control and forces a confrontation with powerlessness. The core principles addressed in these tapes center on the necessity of total surrender and the rigorous application of the Twelve Steps. Recovery from the emotional fallout of divorce requires more than just sobriety; it demands a willingness to discard old ideas and relinquish self-will. A significant focus is placed on the arduous process of making amends, which allows the individual to move from a state of isolation and misplaced identity toward a profound sense of belonging and spiritual stability. Listeners can expect to hear raw, unvarnished accounts of the desperation that follows the collapse of a family unit and the subsequent journey toward healing. These tapes detail the transition from the wreckage of broken relationships to the discovery of a Higher Power. Speakers share how they navigated the trauma of divorce to realize that the principles required for sobriety are the same principles required for a good life. Ultimately, these narratives illustrate how the pain of loss can become a crucible for growth, leading to a renewed sense of self-worth and the ability to live fully in the present.

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Russell S.
Russell S. – Step Six – The Division Between Men and Boys – 2025
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Joe C.
Joe C. – Step 4 – Pure as the Driven Snow – 1998
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Russell S.
Emotional Sobriety – Russell S. – UK Open Lounge – 2024
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Sandy B.
I Like to Stand up Here and Take Credit for My Sobriety – Sandy B.
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Russell S.
I Was Once the Thumb Sucking Cry Baby of the Aa Meeting 🤣 – Russell S.
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Sandy B.
Drinking’S “Side Effects” and the Solution – Sandy B.
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Julie R.
Drinking Was the Secret That Kept the Other Secrets — The Safe Within the Safe – Julie R.
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Eric W.
At Fifty-Something My Sponsor Has Me Doing Tenth and Eleventh Step with Pen and Paper Every Night – Eric W.
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Bill B.
Projection Is the Second Most Useful Tool in Recovery — Behind Prayer – Bill B.
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Craig G.
Can’t Overdose on Meetings So I’m Testing That Theory Every Single Day 😂 – Craig G.
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Meredith M.
Do You Want Temporary Sobriety — That’s What My Sponsor Asked Me First – Meredith M.
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Hashi M.
My Professor Asked If I’d Had a Head Injury — It Was Just Early Sobriety 🤦 – Hashi M.
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Karen S.
Told My Sponsor the Big Book Needed Editing for Grammar and Gender 🤦
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Allie R.
Step 9 Terrified Me But That’s Where the Miracles Finally Started – Allie R.
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Jacque O.
It’s Not the Drug of Choice — It’s the Drug of No Choice, and That’s Step One
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Jim T.
Honesty and Emotion Are Good Up to a Point — So I Walked Out of Bible Study and Into AA 🙃 – Jim T.
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David K.
First Step at Fifty — I Kept Changing Liquors Instead of Admitting I Was Powerless
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Kendall L.
Rigorous Honesty Means Telling the Truth for More Than Fifteen Minutes in a Row
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Tommy M.
Favorite Sentence in the Big Book Is Four Words — It Works, It Really Does – Tommy M.
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Tinsley E.
Making AA Itself My Higher Power — the Sentence in Step 2 That Saved My A*s – Tinsley E.
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Permelia H.
Emotional Sobriety Means Thinking About My Thinking Not About the Drinking
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John H.
Didn’t Cross Any Invisible Line — I Leaped Right Into Alcoholism at Fifteen – John H.
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Ajit S.
Thanksgiving 1997 My Sponsor Locked Me Up With Page 345 of Courage to Change – Ajit S.
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Clancy I.
‘My Case Is Different’ — the Sentence That Killed More Drunks Than Bourbon Ever Did – Clancy I.
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Lisa K.
Told the Cops on DUI Number Seven: I’m Too Drunk to Do Your Test 🤦 – Lisa K.
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