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Functioning Alcoholic

In the context of AA recovery, the functioning alcoholic represents a perilous stage of addiction where external markers of success—such as professional achievements, financial stability, or social standing—mask a deepening internal crisis. As evidenced in these speaker tapes, the ability to maintain a career as a teacher, a business owner, or a professional musician often serves as a psychological shield, delaying the admission of powerlessness and creating a dangerous illusion of control. The core principles discussed center on the eventual collapse of this facade. Recovery for the functioning alcoholic requires a fundamental shift from the relentless need to prove oneself to a state of total surrender. The narratives emphasize that professional competence is not a substitute for spiritual health. Key themes include the necessity of the Big Book and the Twelve Steps to dismantle the ego, and the critical transition from merely needing the program to actively wanting it. A recurring principle is that sobriety is a lease maintained through continuous service; one cannot remain sober unless they give their experience away to others. Listeners can expect raw accounts of the hidden wreckage that persists despite outward success, including strained marriages, family trauma, and profound spiritual emptiness. These tapes provide authoritative insight into the moment of clarity required to stop managing the disease and start recovering from it. Through these stories, listeners will hear how the surrender of worldly attachments—the money, the status, and the image—leads to a genuine reconciliation with family and a newfound ability to find joy in humility and laughter.

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Ann G.
The Fellowship That Kept Her Sober but Not Recovered – Ann G.
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Chris Y.
The Fourth Dimension and the Traveling Sh*t Show of the Mind – Chris Y.
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David B.
David B. on Alcoholism, Character Defects, and Combining AA with Therapy
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Hank J.
The Functioning Alcoholic Who Financed Thirty Years of Drinking – Hank J.
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Vince Y.
Vince Y. on High-Functioning Alcoholism, Medical Licenses, and Spiritual Awakening
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Sean A.
Sean A. Found the Payoff of Alcohol Ended in a Total Loss of Will
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Vince Y.
Vince Y. at the 19th Midwinter AA Conference – 1999
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Doyle S.
The Medical Degree That Could Not Stop the Disease of Dependency – Doyle S.
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Brian C.
The Psychiatrist Who Told Him He Was Too Good at Manipulating People 🤣 – Brian C.
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Tom I.
Recovery Is a Logical Design for Living – Tom I.
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Etter M.
Helen at the 3rd International AA Convention – 1960 – Etter M.
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Mary R.
The Freedom of Living Regardless of Public Opinion – Mary R.
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Michael L.
The Fear of Being Ordinary – Michael L.
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Nancy C.
The Empty Page for Special Talents and Abilities – Nancy C.
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Bob Z.
Why Atheists and Professors Can Make It in AA – Bob Z.
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John S.
Into Action and the List of Why He Was a Dirty Rotten SOB – John S.
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Don H.
Wisdom as a Byproduct of Action – Don H.
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Dave
The Solution Found in the Absence of Fear – Dave
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Ted R.
Step 7 and the Drunkest Ph.D. This Side of Hell – Ted R.
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Barney M.
Step 7: The Moral Leper – Barney M.
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John M.
The High-Functioning Lie of the Controlled Drinker – John M.
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Charlie B.
The Intellectual Arrogance of the High-Functioning Drunk – Charlie B.
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Bill Y.
The Periodic Drunk Who Thought He Could Stop – 1950 – Bill Y.
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Glenn J.
Second Surrender and the Obsession That Was Finally Lifted – Glenn J.
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Dick M.
The Ability to Respond Instead of React – Dick M.
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