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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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George S.
Ninety Days Standing on My Head — Then They Said That Was the Minimum 😅 – George S.
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David K.
First Step at Fifty — I Kept Changing Liquors Instead of Admitting I Was Powerless
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Pat M.
Picked an Anchorman for My Sponsor Just So I Could Brag About Knowing a Celebrity – Pat M.
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Moses D.
Spirituality Versus Religion — The Fight That Kept a Seminary Dropout in the Rooms
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Lisa H.
Tradition Three Says Desire Is the Only Requirement — I Took It Personally and Earned My Seat – Lisa H.
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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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Carrie B.
Willingness Without Action Is Just Praying for a Hole Without Digging – Carrie B.
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Ken H.
Rewrote the Third Step Prayer: Higher Power Get Rid of This Ego, It’s Driving Me Crazy – Ken H.
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Kendall L.
Rigorous Honesty Means Telling the Truth for More Than Fifteen Minutes in a Row
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Lisa K.
Surrender Looked Like Two Choices on the Patio — Keep Drinking or Keep My Kids – Lisa K.
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Mike W.
Came to Believe in Stages — First in Treatment, Then in the Program, Then in a Higher Power of My Understanding – Mike W.
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Patty P.
Stopping Drinking Is Not the Same as Getting Sober — a High Bottom Still Needs the Steps – Patty P.
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Randall B.
Emotional Sobriety Is Standing Up Into My Adult AA Mind – Randall B.
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Bob
Quit Arguing, Quit the Closed Mind — That’s What Step Two Actually Means
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Tony R.
Replaced We They and I With Tony and Saw Myself on Every Page of the Big Book
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Leslie D.
Relapse Is a Trap Door Under Every Bottom — Forget It and You Repeat It – Leslie D.
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David C.
Higher Power Goes On Before the Pants — Step 11 in My Boxers
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Reese D.
Thirty-Three Years Sober and I Still Participate Very Well in My Character Defects – Reese D.
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Gene R.
First Word of the First Step Is We — Fourteen Years Before I Could Hear It – Gene R.
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Amy O.
My Grandmother Poured My First Drink at Nine — Family of Origin Did the Rest – Amy O.
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Lisa C.
Seventeen Years Sober and Emotionally Relapsed — My Meeting Attendance Was Pitiful
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M.
Admitting I Was Whipped Was the Richest Resource I Had to Work With
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Michelle M.
Steps 6 and 7 — My Two Biggest Defects Are Fear and False Pride Which Is Also Fear – Michelle M.
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Tinsley E.
Making AA Itself My Higher Power — the Sentence in Step 2 That Saved My A*s – Tinsley E.
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Siobhan W.
It Was Love at First Vomit — Schlitz Malt Liquor at Twelve 🫠 – Siobhan W.
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