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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.

144 tapes

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Chris R.
Why Sharing War Stories in Meetings Does More Harm Than Good to the Newcomer – Chris R.
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John S.
If You Give Up Having It Your Way You’ll Get Everything You Ever Wanted – John S.
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Julian R.
Don’t Look for the Spiritual Part of This Program — Stay Sober and It Will Find You – Julian R.
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Wayne B.
That’s a List of My Finer Qualities — Anybody Want to Date? 🤣 – Wayne B.
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Johnnie H.
Singleness of Purpose and the Collapse of Every Other Remedy – Johnnie H.
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Diane O.
Step 6 Means Doing It, Not Just Wanting It – Diane O.
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Russell S.
Emotional Sobriety and the Unhealthy Dependencies That Kill You Sober – Russell S.
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Tom I.
Traditions as Operational Tools: Common Welfare, Singleness of Purpose, and Autonomy With Responsibility – Tom I.
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Myers R.
Step 6 and 7: The Daily Work of Practicing Opposites. – Myers R.
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Barb C.
The Ism Stays After the Alcohol Goes – Barb C.
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Johnnie H.
Active Participation Not Passive Attendance, the Movement of AA – Johnnie H.
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Peter M.
The Vital Sixth Sense – Peter M.
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Chris S.
The Scared Kindergartner Was Still Inside Him Until the Steps Knocked Down the Wall – Chris S.
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Frank M.
The Attrition: Where Did Everybody Go and Why – Frank M.
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Earl H.
The AA Triangle: Unity Service Recovery Mapped to Mind Body Spirit – Earl H.
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Don M.
How AA General Service Works and Why It Matters – Don M.
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Fr. Tom W.
Show Up, Pay Attention, and Tell the Truth – Fr. Tom W.
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Bob D.
AA Turned the Juice Back On After 7 Years of Relapse – Bob D.
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Jack B.
How It Works: All 12 Steps Walked Through One by One – Jack B.
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