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Early Sobriety

Early sobriety represents the most critical transition in the recovery process, marking the shift from the wreckage of active addiction to a sustainable foundation of wellness. In these speaker tapes, early sobriety is framed not merely as abstinence, but as a profound psychological and physical awakening. A recurring theme is the realization that alcoholism is a physical allergy rather than a moral failure, a core principle derived from the Big Book's Doctor's Opinion. Listeners can expect raw, honest accounts of the desperation inherent in the first stages of recovery, including the "death sentence" of Step One and the danger of relying solely on meeting attendance without intensive Step work. The narratives emphasize that true stability comes from a structured approach: working the Twelve Steps quickly and thoroughly, seeking the guidance of a mentor, and surrendering to a Higher Power. From the historical perspectives of early pioneers like Dr. Bob, who describe the initial "groping in the dark" of the movement, to modern accounts of navigating the fellowship, these tapes illustrate that early sobriety is a period of intense vulnerability and discovery. The core principles highlighted are the necessity of admitting one's flaws, the power of the AA fellowship, and the daily discipline of living "one day at a time." By contrasting past chaos with current clarity, these speakers provide a roadmap for newcomers, demonstrating how to replace the instability of early sobriety with a lifelong commitment to recovery and gratitude.

248 tapes

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Phil P.
It Isn’t the Direction of Change That Terrifies an Alcoholic — It’s the Fact of Change – Phil P.
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Keith L.
If You’re Right About Everything You’re in a Hell of a Lot of Trouble – Keith L.
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Runar J.
Blasphemy Was My Hobby Until a Comma in We Agnostics Broke Me Open 😂 – Runar J.
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Hugh D.
Everlasting Ignorance Has a Name and It’s Contempt Prior to Investigation – Hugh D.
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Beth H.
My Surrender Wasn’t a Spiritual Flash — I Just Ran Out of Better Ideas – Beth H.
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Local AA Speakers
Steps Four and Five Showed Me Why I Drank and Step Nine Gave Me Self-Esteem I Never Had
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Jack K.
The Steps Are Numbered for the Intellectuals — If You Do Them in Order They Work – Jack K.
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John S.
If You Give Up Having It Your Way You’ll Get Everything You Ever Wanted – John S.
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Keith L.
The More Things I Can Be Wrong About the Happier My Life Gets – Keith L.
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Earl H.
Apparently There Are 24 Things in Alcoholics Anonymous and I Cannot Remember a Single One 🤣 – Earl H.
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Harriet R.
I Took the First Three Steps Before AA Then Spent Seven Years Avoiding the Rest – Harriet R.
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Bob B.
I Didn’t Reach Puberty Until I Was Forty and by Then I’d Been Sober Thirteen Years – Bob B.
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Ignoring Fritz: The Unique Ability to Reject Truth. – Audio
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Chris R.
Seven Years Without the Steps: The Architecture of Half-Recovery – Chris R.
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Betty L.
Every Time I Help Him, He Helps Me, the Twelfth Step Loop – Betty L.
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Earl H.
Excuse Me but I Do Not Understand the Spiritual Significance of Just Turn It Over – Earl H.
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Barb C.
The Fog Lifting: What She Wrote at Six Months and Thirteen Days Sober – Barb C.
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Jack B.
Three Doctors Gave Him Five Years to Live — Two of Those Doctors Are Now Dead – Jack B.
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Chris S.
The Scared Kindergartner Was Still Inside Him Until the Steps Knocked Down the Wall – Chris S.
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Jay S.
The Secret of AA in Four Words: Find Higher Power or Die – Jay S.
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Earl H.
Less Self and More Higher Power, Repeated Daily, Is the Whole Formula – Earl H.
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Fr. Tom W.
Show Up, Pay Attention, and Tell the Truth – Fr. Tom W.
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Father Tom W.
“A Jesuit Priest Walks Through the Promises – Father Tom W.
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