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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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Willie B.
Two Weeks Into Step 3 the Obsession to Drink Didn’t Leave — Higher Power Replaced It With an Obsession to Stay Sober – Willie B.
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Tom P.
Showed Up Ten Minutes Late to Skip How It Works, Left Ten Minutes Early to Dodge Burning Desire — About Forty Minutes of AA 😅 – Tom P.
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Tom N.
Called Al-Anon the Sisters of Perpetual Revenge 🤣 – Tom N.
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Ted B.
Not Willing to Go to Any Lengths When the Hypothalamus Also Controls Appetite and Sex – Ted B.
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Steve F.
Prayed for Higher Power to Put Somebody Special in My Life and Got John — Guess I Should Have Been More Specific 🤦 – Steve F.
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Mary and Cecelia
Faith Never Asked What Step Are You Working — She Asked What Step Are You Living Today
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Roger M.
Give Them a Loaf, Give Them a Fish, Don’t Look in the Basket — the Twelfth Step Has an Unending Source of Power Behind It – Roger M.
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Nancy M.
Not So Bad Means Nothing — an Alcoholic Who Needs to Be the Best or the Worst but Never the Middle – Nancy M.
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Larry Scott
Desperation Has Wiggle Room — Hopelessness Is When Every Good Idea Has Already Failed – Larry S.
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Kip Collins
Woke Up Naked in Four-Point Restraints and for Just a Second Thought I Might Have Missed Something Really Cool 🥴 – Kip C.
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Keith D.
Everything in My Life Had to Fail Me Before I’d Go to Higher Power — So Everything Did – Keith D.
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Mary S.
Six and Seven Is Where the Magic Happens — You Found Out Who You Are in Four and Five, Now Ask Higher Power to Remove It
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John K.
Fourth and Eighth Step Said the Underlying Cause of All Our Woes Is Our Inability to Form a True Partnership with Another Human Being – John K.
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Dick G.
Four Years Sober and Face-Down on a Dark Living Room Floor — That Was My Real Bottom – Dick G.
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Wesley P.
All You Need to Start a Group Is Two Resentments and a Dozen Donuts 🤣 – Wesley P.
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Tom I.
Step 10 Says Deal with It at Once Then Immediately Turn Your Attention to Someone You Can Help – Tom I.
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Dr. Bob
Bill Lived at Our House Three Months and We Talked Till Two Every Night — That’s How the Twelve Steps Got Written – Dr. B.
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Russell S.
Step 4 Without Step 3 Is Just an Intellectual Exercise — the Inventory Only Works When Higher Power Holds the Flashlight – Russell S.
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DeAndre M.
Nothing Wrong with Freeing the Slaves but the Washingtonians Lost Their Singleness of Purpose and Everybody Died Drunk – DeAndre M.
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Scott L.
At 52,300 Feet Where the Sky Turns Black I Saw the Curvature of the Earth — My First Spiritual Experience – Scott L.
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Ken H.
Closed My Eyes to Meditate and Fell Asleep — Got in a Fight with My Nephew About Whether That Counts 😅 – Ken H.
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Liz M.
Ma’am I Came Here to Get Sober Not Celibate 🤣 – Liz M.
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Rich P.
Getting Fired at Step 4: When I Stopped Trying to Manage My Recovery – Rich P.
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Nicola K.
Doing My Fourth Step 3 Times in Different Ink to Make Sure It Wasn’t a Trick – Nicola K.
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Mitchell K.
My Fifth Step Witness Was My Infant Daughter in her Crib – Mitchell K.
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