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Geographic Cure

The Geographic Cure is a recurring theme in AA speaker tapes, representing the profound denial that often accompanies active alcoholism. It is the fallacy that changing one's environment—moving to a new city, state, or country—will eliminate the drive to drink. These recordings highlight a fundamental truth of recovery: the problem is not where a person is, but who they are in relation to their disease. Listeners will encounter raw accounts of the futile attempt to outrun alcoholism. From Carmen's insane math of traveling the world only to realize she was fleeing herself, to Kathy and Lori's experiences of moving across multiple states only to find their drinking accelerated, these stories underscore the insignificance of scenery in the face of addiction. Pierce's journey from the Bronx to the West Coast further illustrates how the search for a fresh start often leads to further legal and personal devastation. The core principle explored in these tapes is that recovery cannot be found on a map. The transition from the flight instinct to the fight for sobriety begins with a moment of clarity—the realization that wherever you go, there you are. These tapes provide a roadmap for listeners to identify their own patterns of avoidance and move toward the honesty and internal work required for lasting sobriety. By documenting the collapse of the ego and the failure of the geographic cure, these speakers offer hope that the only successful escape is the one that leads toward the 12 Steps.

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Rick H.
Step 1 — Powerlessness – Rick H. – Wilson House Big Book Workshop Retreat – 2024
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Dave E.
Dave E. – Step 11 and the Higher Power Fight – 2018
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Kathy A.
Honey, You’re Not Working Those Steps — Those Steps Are Working You – Kathy A.
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Lori S.
Tried the Geographic Cure in Every State Before I Tried the First Step – Lori S.
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Pearce M.
Most of My Life When I Stood in Front of a Podium with a Tie on I Was Called Defendant 🤣
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David H.
Three DUIs in Cobb County and the Ultimatum That Finally Stuck – David H.
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JC B.
Third Step for an Agnostic — Just Admit Higher Power Isn’t You
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Alan S.
Two Siegel Brothers Sober Side by Side — Family Disease Working in Reverse – Alan S.
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Steve R.
Humility Is Something You Voluntarily Reach For — That’s When Step 7 Actually Opens Up – Steve R.
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George S.
Ninety Days Standing on My Head — Then They Said That Was the Minimum 😅 – George S.
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Claire L.
My Sponsor Said Believing That She Believes Was Chink Enough in the Armor for Step 2 – Claire L.
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Rhett M.
Putting Two Dollars Aside for Rehab and Only One for College Would’ve Been the Smart Play 😅 – Rhett M.
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Lanny L.
Grew Up Inside the Disease Before I Ever Took a Drink – Lanny L.
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Joy B.
Twelfth Step Brought Me Back to the Podium So I Don’t Forget Where I Came From – Joy B.
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Audrey C.
Julie Started the Steps at 10 PM — by 4 AM We Were on Our Knees for the Third Step Prayer – Audrey C.
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Julie A.
Finished My Big Dramatic Fifth Step, Looked Over, and My Sponsor Was Asleep on the Couch 🫠 – Julie A.
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Cassie L.
Getting Sober Means When We Get Together We’re Not Breaking the Law Anymore 🫠 – Cassie L.
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Sue B.
Couldn’t Write Another Word of Step 4 Until She Spoke the Secret Buried Under 47 Years – Sue B.
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John C.
Y’all Visit AA, I Live at AA — and That Was Exactly the Problem – John C.
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Keith D.
We Drew Straws for You and I Lost — Rotten Ron’s First Day as My Sponsor – Keith D.
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Fr. Hilary D.
Fired in a Blackout, Sent to Hazelden, Elected Abbot Sober — One Benedictine Monk’s Whole Arc – Fr. Hilary D.
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Susie D.
Only We Get Two Lifetimes — the Old Self Surrenders So the Stronger One Can Thrive – Susie D.
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Jane L.
85 Pounds and Barefoot in the Keys Drinking Pop-Off Vodka — That’s What Incomprehensible Demoralization Looks Like – Jane L.
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John C.
Moved Five Times Before Realizing the Only Thing That Changed Was the Zip Code – John C.
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Ginny N.
Never Got a DUI, Never Lost a House, Never Had Just One Drink in My Entire Life
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