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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.

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Kista C. and Amy
Shy Is a Character Defect — It Means I’m Thinking Way Too Much About What You Think of Me
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Bill G.
What Destroyed Me a Little at a Time Rebuilt Me the Same Way – Bill G.
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Bob E.
Self-Acceptance and What Love Actually Means to an Alcoholic Who Grew Up Without It – Bob E.
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Tom I.
What Separates a Real AA Group from a Casual Meeting That Can Barely Save Itself – Tom I.
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Cliff B.
The Third Step Prayer and the Seventh Step Prayer Are One Prayer Separated by Two Pieces of Action – Cliff B.
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Sandy B.
He Got a Crew Cut So Nobody Could Grab His Hair Off the Bar Stool Again – Sandy B.
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Hugh D.
Everlasting Ignorance Has a Name and It’s Contempt Prior to Investigation – Hugh D.
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Chris R. and Myers R.
If You Can Sit for a Year Without Drinking You Don’t Need What We Have
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Jacob B.
Young People Who Think Their Story Isn’t Bad Enough for AA Yet – Jacob B.
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Dick B.
They Threw Out 400 Pages About Higher Power From the Big Book and Wondered Why the Miracles Stopped – Dick B.
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Chris R.
Having Had a Spiritual Awakening We Go Find Them Not Wait for Them to Come – Chris R.
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Clint H.
Spiritual Death at Twenty Years Sober and Starting the Steps Over from Scratch – Clint H.
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Sandy B.
The Tenth Step Axiom: If You’re Disturbed the Problem Is Always You – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Asking for Help as the Spiritual Action the Alcoholic Ego Cannot Tolerate – Sandy B.
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Chris R.
Why Sharing War Stories in Meetings Does More Harm Than Good to the Newcomer – Chris R.
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Clancy I.
Ninety-Five Percent of Alcoholics Die Drunk in an Era with More Resources Than Ever — Why? – Clancy I.
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John S.
If You Give Up Having It Your Way You’ll Get Everything You Ever Wanted – John S.
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Wayne B.
That’s a List of My Finer Qualities — Anybody Want to Date? 🤣 – Wayne B.
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Earl H.
Apparently There Are 24 Things in Alcoholics Anonymous and I Cannot Remember a Single One 🤣 – Earl H.
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Dick B.
The Akron Genesis and the Pioneer Program That Predates the Twelve Steps – Dick B.
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John K.
The Higher Power Groove and the Michael Jordan Three-Pointer – John K.
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Myers R.
Step 6 and 7: The Daily Work of Practicing Opposites. – Myers R.
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Jerry J.
Chained to the Hydrant. – Jerry J.
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Alcoholics A.
Standing on Shoulders: Ancestral Experience Guides Our Single Focus – Alcoholics A.
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Duke D.
What Old-Timers Carry That Newcomers Cannot Learn From a Book – Duke D.
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