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Newcomers

The topic of Newcomers is central to the Alcoholics Anonymous tradition, representing the critical bridge between active addiction and a life of recovery. In these speaker tapes, seasoned members address the newcomer not as a patient, but as a peer sharing a common, inescapable disease. The core principles emphasized are the recognition of alcoholism as a spiritual malady and the necessity of surrendering the ego to a Higher Power. Listeners can expect raw, unfiltered accounts of life's wreckage, ranging from professional failures and the indignities of rock bottom to the physiological reality of the phenomenon of craving. These narratives serve a dual purpose: to validate the newcomer's struggle and to provide a tangible blueprint for hope. The tapes highlight that while literature provides the framework, the true catalyst for recovery is the raw experience of the fellowship and the disciplined application of the Steps. Key themes include the importance of living in the now, the realization that sobriety is a continuous journey rather than a finish line, and the profound shift from self-centeredness toward service. By keeping the doors open for those newly arrived, both the speaker and the newcomer find the stability needed to maintain long-term sobriety. These recordings offer a powerful reminder that no matter the extent of the damage, the miracle of recovery is accessible through connection, outside help, and a spiritual awakening.

136 tapes

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Sean A.
Had to Forgive the Unforgivable and Learned They Just Didn’t Have the Information – Sean A.
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Paul D.
Go to the Man You Hate the Most Because He’s Got What You Need – Paul D.
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Milt L.
Tenth Step Done Right Is Steps 4, 5, 7, 9, and 12 Rolled Into One Night – Milt L.
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Keith D.
We Drew Straws for You and I Lost — Rotten Ron’s First Day as My Sponsor – Keith D.
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Earl H.
Four and Five Is Me, Six and Seven Is Higher Power, Eight and Nine Is You — Nobody Else to Play With – Earl H.
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Dave P.
Doc Said the Librium Would Make Me Drink Less — Mostly by Keeping Me Unconscious 🫠 – Dave P.
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Pat R.
Good News, I Found Out I’m an Alcoholic — She Said Nope, You’re an A**hole 🤣 – Pat R.
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Pat R.
Family of Origin — My Trust Issues Were Sealed Before I Turned Five – Pat R.
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Todd N.
Even Higher Power Can’t Drive a Parked Car — Thirty Years of Maintenance Sobriety and the Shovel That Changed Everything – Todd N.
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Susan W.
Five Months Sober and Wouldn’t Touch the Fourth Step — Three Blackouts Later She Finally Wrote It – Susan W.
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Ginny N.
Never Got a DUI, Never Lost a House, Never Had Just One Drink in My Entire Life
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Jennifer W.
Healthy, Vegan, Marathon Runner — Also Drinking a Handle of Liquor Every Single Night 🫠 – Jennifer W.
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Sandy B.
Letting Go — the Only Action Verb in a Program of Action – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Forgiveness, Surrender, and Acceptance Are All the Same Thing with a Different Name – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Perpetual Quietness of Heart — Dr. Bob’s Desk Plaque on Humility – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Buses Full of Newcomers with 30 Days and Bad Information — How Treatment Centers Changed AA Forever – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Without History There’s No Hope — Knowing Where AA Came From Is the Only Way to See Where It’s Going – Sandy B.
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Dottie S.
There’s a Big Hungry Mouth at the Center of Your Being and the Only Thing That Shuts It Is Higher Power – Dottie S.
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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 M.
Higher Power Removed the Last Person Who Loved Me Unconditionally and That Was the Thing That Saved My Life – Tom M.
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Scott R.
Our Facility for a Bottom Is Absolutely Extraordinary — You Can Watch People Share Their Way Right Out the Door – Scott R.
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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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John L.
Without a Fourth Step We’re Able to Bullsh*t Ourselves Much Longer Than We Absolutely Should – John L.
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Vince Y.
Do What Your Sponsor Says Without Debate — Especially When You Are Positive He Is Wrong – Vince Y.
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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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