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Hope

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, Hope is not a vague optimism but a lifeline forged in the depths of desperation. These speaker tapes illustrate that recovery begins with a fundamental paradox: the admission of total hopelessness in Step One is the necessary prerequisite for finding hope in Step Two. The core principles highlighted in these accounts center on the transition from isolation to connection. Hope is presented as a shared commodity, transferred from one alcoholic to another through the honest exchange of experience, strength, and hope. The speakers emphasize that this hope is sustained through radical surrender of the self-will, rigorous adherence to the Twelve Steps, and a commitment to service. They argue that the only way to keep the flame of hope alive for oneself is to carry the message to the next newcomer. Listeners can expect to hear raw, authentic narratives of the descent into alcoholism, including stories of childhood trauma, professional collapse, and the terrifying loss of control. These accounts contrast the wreckage of active addiction with the miracles of sobriety, demonstrating how individuals move from feeling like monsters to realizing their lives have become a message of hope for others. From the guidance of a rigorous sponsor to the healing power of the fellowship, these tapes provide an authoritative roadmap for those seeking a brand new way of life. By identifying with the shared struggle of others, the listener is invited to move past the illusion of control and embrace the possibility of lasting recovery.

64 tapes

All Tapes

Sandy B.
Asking for Help as the Spiritual Action the Alcoholic Ego Cannot Tolerate – Sandy B.
★★★★★5(1 vote)
Jack B.
Every Alcoholic Is Two People and the Twelve-Year-Old Scared Kid Is the Real One – Jack B.
★★★★★No ratings
Chris R.
Why Sharing War Stories in Meetings Does More Harm Than Good to the Newcomer – Chris R.
★★★★★5(1 vote)
Lyle P.
Denial Reinforced by Achievement — the Alcoholic Too Accomplished to Be Sick – Lyle P.
★★★★★No ratings
Earl H.
Apparently There Are 24 Things in Alcoholics Anonymous and I Cannot Remember a Single One 🤣 – Earl H.
★★★★★No ratings
Jane
Stop Mourning Your Wasted Years — Higher Power Doesn’t Waste Anything — Jane – Jane
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Dupree W.
My Doctor’s Cure Was Self-Hypnosis with a Biscuit Pan and a Blank TV 😂 – Dupree W.
★★★★★No ratings
Peter D.
What Makes You Sick Is Exactly What Makes You Well and That Paradox Saved My Life – Peter D.
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Speakers A - D
Worth More Than Ashes: Redemption by the Master’s Touch. – Speakers A – D
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Betty L.
Comparing Insides to Outsides: Pride Masked as Confidence for Decades – Betty L.
★★★★★5(1 vote)
Barb C.
The Fog Lifting: What She Wrote at Six Months and Thirteen Days Sober – Barb C.
★★★★★No ratings
Polly P.
If I Take the Right Actions the Feelings Will Change – Polly P.
★★★★★No ratings
Tom W.
From Step 1 Doom to Step 2 Hope: Fr. Tom W. – Tom W.
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Father T.
Step 4: Only Resentments Could Break Through the Fear – Father T.
★★★★★5(1 vote)
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