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In Alcoholics Anonymous recovery, meetings serve as the primary entry point and a vital source of structure for the alcoholic. They provide a sanctuary where the newcomer can transition from isolation to fellowship, offering a consistent environment to surrender the need for control and begin the process of rebuilding a life. However, these archival recordings emphasize a critical distinction: the difference between attending meetings and working the program. A recurring core principle across these tapes is that meetings should not become a social club or a place for passive auditing. Instead, they are intended to be catalysts for rigorous Step work and the study of the Big Book. The speakers argue that while fellowship is supportive, true sobriety is found not in the act of sitting in a chair, but in the active application of spiritual principles and the willingness to carry the message to others through service. Listeners can expect candid accounts of the pitfalls of complacency and the dangers of intellectualizing sobriety. The speakers describe the shift from using meetings as a temporary shield against anxiety to using them as a launchpad for genuine spiritual growth. These recordings offer a cautionary yet hopeful perspective on how to move beyond the surface of fellowship to address the mental obsession and spiritual malady at the heart of addiction, urging a return to the disciplined practice of listening and the rapid application of the Twelve Steps.

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JC B.
Third Step for an Agnostic — Just Admit Higher Power Isn’t You
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Craig G.
Can’t Overdose on Meetings So I’m Testing That Theory Every Single Day 😂 – Craig G.
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Elaine B.
People-Pleasing Kept Me Quiet for Forty Years and I Called It Love – Elaine B.
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Owen
Thirty-Six Years Sober and I Still Tell My Sponsor I Hope I Never Catch Up to You – Owen
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Diane M.
People Who Stop Going to Meetings Don’t See What Happens to the People Who Stop – Diane M.
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ChaZ H.
Meditating With Skinheads at a New York Buddhist Temple for Step Eleven
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Ed H.
Take the Last Twenty-Four Hours and Ask What You’d Do Different — My First Fourth Step – Ed H.
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Glenn S.
Step 4 Wasn’t a List of People I Hurt — It Was Finding Out Why I’m a Selfish Son of a B*tch – Glenn S.
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Cameron F.
Sponsors Stay Sober, Sponsees Relapse — The Best-Kept Secret in the Fellowship – Cameron F.
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Barney M.
Put Your A*s in the Chair and Leave Your Head Outside – Barney M.
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Adam T.
Paid Half a Million Dollars for a Big Book After Twenty-Eight Trips Through Treatment 🫠 – Adam T.
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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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Chris M.
Children of Alcoholics Don’t Know Alcohol Is Waiting for Them in Their Thirties – Chris M.
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Karen
My Sponsor Told Me I Hit Bottom the Day I Stopped Digging – Karen
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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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David K.
The Book I Was Going to Write Was Called It’s All About Me 🤦 – David K.
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Bill T.
Redneck Twelve Steps — I Can’t, He Can’t, I Think I’ll Let Him 🤣 – Bill T.
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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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Jeff S.
Taught Friday Hot Yoga After Six Morning Beers and a Corrective Line of Coke 🫠 – Jeff S.
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Bill S.
He Cracked Up Laughing at My Worst Amends — ‘Oh, That’s a Good One’ 🤣 – Bill S.
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Frank W.
Newcomers Aren’t Reading the Big Book — They’re Reading the Room – Frank W.
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Bob A.
Losing What You Have or Not Getting What You Deserve — the Two Fears Step 7 Names – Bob A.
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Cliff and Angel
You’re in Great Shape to Become Selfless Because You’ve Never Used Your Head 🤦
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Jim T.
Honesty and Emotion Are Good Up to a Point — So I Walked Out of Bible Study and Into AA 🙃 – Jim T.
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