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Fellowship

Fellowship is a cornerstone of the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery process, serving as the essential bridge between the isolation of active addiction and a sustainable, sober life. In these archival recordings, fellowship is presented not as a mere social convenience, but as a spiritual anchor and a primary catalyst for transformation. The core principles center on the belief that recovery is found through connection rather than isolation, and that the collective experience of the group—often described as the true gift of the program—is frequently more powerful than medical intervention or individual willpower. Listeners can expect to hear candid accounts of hitting bottom, characterized by financial ruin, profound shame, and the wreckage of personal relationships. These speakers detail the shift from a life of secrecy and self-destruction to one of radical acceptance and service. A recurring theme is the importance of keeping the doors open for newcomers, illustrating that the act of helping another is central to one's own sobriety. From the joyous intimacy of new friendships to the guidance provided by seasoned members, these tapes illustrate how a connection to a Higher Power is often accessed through the medium of fellow man. By listening to these narratives, one gains insight into how the fellowship provides the necessary structure, grace, and raw human experience required to navigate a disease that is otherwise inescapable.

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Mike S.
Mike S. at the Luck of the Irish Roundup – 2005
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Robbie W.
The Immunity That Comes from Intensive Work With Others – Robbie W.
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Chris C.
The Difference Between Being Willing and Being Ready – Chris C.
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Larry T.
Replacing Desperation with Inspiration – Larry T.
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Tom F.
The Truth That Keeps a Newcomer From the Nut House – Tom F.
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Penny P.
The Chapter 3 Experiments That Didn’t Work – Penny P.
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Joseph M.
The Pilot Who Was Lost but Making Da*n Good Time – Joseph M.
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Tom A.
Step 6 and 7 Took Him Two Years – Tom A.
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Mike L.
Why the Promises Are the Opposite of an Unmanageable Life – Mike L.
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George G.
Why Money and Spirituality Do Not Mix – George G.
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Ken D.
The Ritual of AA and the Danger of Thinking Too Much – Ken D.
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Jack B.
The Feelings of Inferiority That Preceded the First Drink – Jack B.
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Frank M.
Step 12 and the Mosaic of a Million Stories – Frank M.
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John D.
John D. at the 3rd International Convention – 1960
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Don C.
The Peanut Butter Sobriety Sandwich – Don C.
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Ali H.
Step 11 and the Whisper That Only a Broken Soul Can Hear – Ali H.
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Howard P.
Why the First Half Pint of Whiskey Felt Like a Spiritual Awakening – Howard P.
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George
Step 10 and the Promise of No Longer Fighting – George
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Mitchell K.
The Game of Truth From the Oxford Group Six Steps – Mitchell K.
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Peter M.
The Meditation Guide for Men from Brooklyn – Peter M.
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Russell S.
The Only Thing He’s Good At Is Plagiarizing – Russell S.
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Johnny H.
The San Quentin Pirates Second Baseman – Johnny H.
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Keith L.
The Ism of Burnout – Keith L.
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Dave C.
Step 2 and the Sanity He Had Never Actually Known – Dave C.
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Jerry J.
The Recovery of the Adult Child of an Alcoholic – Jerry J.
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