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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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Jim E.
Life Got Better Every Time I Got Sober So I Decided I Must Not Be an Alcoholic – Jim E.
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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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Paul M.
The Aer Lingus Cabin Crew Were Like Sherpas Pushing Drink Carts at a 45-Degree Angle – Paul M.
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Myers R. and Larry S.
Sent for a Loaf of Bread on Saturday and Returning on Wednesday: That’s the Way I Roll 🤣
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Mark H.
Step 1: If Alcohol Was Your Real Problem, Detox Would Have Worked – Mark H.
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James T.
Step 1: I Am a Footwork Guy, I Am Not in Management – James T.
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Clancy I.
Alcohol Renovates Your Perception of Reality and Then Unrenovated Reality Becomes Unlivable – Clancy I.
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Steve F.
Waiting to Finish the Steps Before Helping Anyone Is Just Ego Wearing a Recovery Costume – Steve F.
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Pat Y.
So Busy in the Solution That When the Problem Left I Didn’t Notice It Go – Pat Y.
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Larry T.
Fronting the Program Means Wanting the Results of Step 9 Before You Do Step 1 – Larry T.
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June G.
Feeling Everything Since Age Five and Building an Entire Identity to Prove You Feel Nothing – June G.
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Joe F.
Halfway Through the Ninth Step the Promises Kicked In Exactly Like the Book Said They Would – Joe F.
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Jimmy T.
Under My Administration I Was a Respected Member of a Locked Ward
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Vince Y.
Almost Anybody’s Judgment Is Infinitely Better Than Yours – Vince Y.
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Matt K.
Meeting-Based Sobriety as the Slow Delivery of the Promises in Reverse
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Dick A.
The Twelve Traditions Are the Principles for Living With Other People and Nobody Told Me That for Twelve Years – Dick A.
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Cliff
You Can’t Get Stuck on Step 3 Because a Decision Isn’t a Place You Can Stand Still On – Cliff
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Angie D.
You Cannot Plug Your Higher Power Into Another Human Being – Angie D.
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Alabama C.
Lying by Intimation as the Alcoholic’s Native Tongue — the Kind of Lie You Don’t Catch Yourself Telling – Alabama C.
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Bob D.
The Ism Is the I — I Separate Myself and Call It Being Different – Bob D.
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Jim P.
The Fourth Step Isn’t Finished Until Your Own Name Is in the Resentment Column – Jim P.
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Sterling H.
I Was Looking for the One Religion That Would Let Me Be a Complete A**hole and Still Get Into Heaven 😂 – Sterling H.
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Doug M.
Recovered Appears Seventeen Times in Our Book and We Still Flinch When Someone Says It – Doug M.
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Wes P.
I Became an Intelligentsia Which I Can’t Even Spell but It Means a Da*n Know-It-All 🤣 – Wes P.
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