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Family

In the landscape of recovery, the topic of Family is often intertwined with the struggle between public image and private reality. These speaker tapes highlight a recurring theme: the performance of a stable home life used as a mask for internal chaos. For many, the pursuit of a perfect domestic facade—driven by ego and the need to project strength or success—only served to deepen the isolation of addiction. The core principles discussed in these recordings center on the transition from bravado to vulnerability. Listeners will discover that true familial restoration does not come from the accumulation of status or the projection of a macho persona, but through the rigorous application of the 12 Steps. Recovery in the family context is framed as a shift from controlling outcomes to practicing honesty, admitting fault, and accepting the vulnerability required to be a present parent and spouse. Listeners can expect to hear raw accounts of how addiction sabotaged marriages and parenting, and the subsequent realization that willpower alone cannot repair broken bonds. These speakers share the painful process of dismantling the ego to build authentic relationships. By moving away from the need to perform and toward a commitment to simple, daily honesty, they illustrate how the fellowship provides the tools necessary to navigate the complexities of home life with a quiet head and a restored spirit.

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Searcy W.
Recognition for the Newcomer – Searcy W.
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Patsy R.
The Sobriety That Was Worth Every Day of the Wait – Patsy R.
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Bruce E.
Step 9 and the Slight of Hand with ‘Wherever Possible’ – Bruce E.
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Sandy B.
The Fatal Illness That Became a Gift – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Resentment That Almost Kept Him From the Meetings – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Applying Principles in the Moment of Tragedy – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on We Agnostics and the Need to Change Your Mind
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Bob D.
Bob D. on Silkworth’s Theory of the Physical Allergy and Craving
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Johnnie H.
Stopping the Festering Through the Act of Direct Amends – Johnnie H.
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Sandy B.
The Personality Change Sufficient to Bring About Recovery – Sandy B.
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Theresa F.
The Board of Directors of Teresa Incorporated – Theresa F.
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Jerry J.
He Thought Al-Anon Was an Aluminum Kitchen Utensil – Jerry J.
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Betty S.
The Burden of the Good Front Face – Betty S.
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John K.
Why 270 Meetings in 90 Days Didn’t Work – John K.
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Mike S.
Why the Solution Should Never Be Diluted – Mike S.
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Bob W.
Step 1 Through 9 and the Promise of Forever – Bob W.
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Keith L.
Keith L Step Study – Part 2 – Keith L.
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Don P.
Don P. on Big Book Workshops, Sponsorship, and the Baffled Mind
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Katie P.
The Danger of Meeting-Based Sobriety – Katie P.
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Pat R.
The Difference Between Doing Wrong and Doing Harm
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Tommy T.
The Mechanical Application of Steps 8 and 9
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Marcy P.
Sobriety When the Desire to Please Others Fails
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Kelly B.
Saving Yourself Through Intensity with Newcomers
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Sarah I.
Restoration on a Higher Power’s Timeline
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Sandy B.
East Coast Alcoholics Throw Up Three Hours Earlier
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