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Home Group

The Home Group serves as the foundational bedrock of long-term sobriety, transforming the abstract principles of Alcoholics Anonymous into a lived, daily reality. In the context of recovery, the home group is more than a weekly meeting; it is a spiritual sanctuary and a primary pillar of maintenance. These tapes emphasize that while individual sobriety is the goal, it is sustained through the collective strength of a consistent fellowship. Core principles highlighted in these recordings include the necessity of shared vulnerability and the profound grace found in anonymity. Listeners will discover that the home group functions as a surrogate family, where the old-timers provide the structural guidance and wisdom necessary for newcomers to survive the early days of sobriety. A recurring theme is the transition from a self-centered existence to one defined by service, where the willingness to be a substitute for others becomes a path to spiritual growth. Listeners can expect to hear raw, authentic accounts of descent and redemption. The speakers describe the home group as a lifeline that quenches the spiritual thirst of the alcoholic, offering a space where relapsers are welcomed back with open arms and where isolation is replaced by unconditional support. From the importance of grounding structure to the realization that a Higher Power is often found through the love of fellow man, these tapes provide an authoritative look at how the home group anchors the recovering alcoholic in a community of shared experience and enduring grace.

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Dave P.
Service as the Only Antidote to Self-Absorption – Dave P.
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Tom
The Concede That Happens at the Innermost Self – Tom
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Sandy B.
The Spiritual Cushion and the Slow Leak in the Tire – Sandy B.
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Dick M.
The Psychiatrist Who Said He Wasn’t Ready to Be an Alcoholic – Dick M.
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Polly P.
Polly P. – Step Four and the Inventory of the Now – 2012
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Will D.
Trying to Be Air Force ROTC and Drink Like I Drank Was Like Being an Opera Singer With a Tracheotomy 🫠 – Will D.
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Sohel E.
You Have a New Boss Now — Let the Truck, the Money, and the Marriage Go – Sohel E.
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Mike B.
A Spiritual Experience Doesn’t Always Show Up on Time — Mine Came Months After the Tenth Step – Mike B.
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Grace F.
Woke Up from an Eighteen-Day Coma and My First Thought Was How to Get Back to the Liquor Store — Step Two Is Real
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Bill M.
What Step 11 Means to a Man Who Has Been Doubtful More Often Than Agitated – Bill M.
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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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Eric W.
At Fifty-Something My Sponsor Has Me Doing Tenth and Eleventh Step with Pen and Paper Every Night – Eric W.
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Phil B.
Same Home Group for Twenty-Seven Years — That’s How I’m Still Here – Phil B.
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Mary Jo B.
Honesty Is the Most Spiritual Thing an Alcoholic Can Do — Step 5 With Jim C. – Mary Jo B.
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Jordan B.
I Tried to Fit AA Around My Old Life — This Time I Built a Life Around AA – Jordan B.
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Phil M.
My Mind Is Out to Get My A*s — First Line I Ever Heard in AA – Phil M.
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ChaZ H.
Meditating With Skinheads at a New York Buddhist Temple for Step Eleven
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Susan W.
Not Insane, So Step 2 Doesn’t Apply — That Was My First Read – Susan W.
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Steve L.
Honest but Not Accurate — I Sometimes Suffer from a Past That Never Actually Happened – Steve L.
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Michelle B.
Question Sixty-Eight on the Hazelden Fourth Step Asked If I Was Afraid of Red-Headed Women 😂
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Jonathan R.
Showed Up Drunk to My First Meeting and Figured Partial Credit Still Counted 🤦 – Jonathan R.
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Maria H.
Mental Obsession Lifted at Ninety Days — I Was Scared to Breathe in Case It Came Back
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Jacque O.
It’s Not the Drug of Choice — It’s the Drug of No Choice, and That’s Step One
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Shannon V.
Fourth Step with a Fourth Column — What Would Higher Power Have Me Do Instead – Shannon V.
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Yvonne H.
Picked the Dalai Lama as My Higher Power Until Someone Asked What I’d Do When He Dies 🤦 – Yvonne H.
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