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The Promises represent one of the most hopeful and transformative aspects of the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery process. Found primarily in the Big Book, these promises outline the spiritual and emotional rewards available to the alcoholic who rigorously applies the 12 Steps. Rather than being mere platitudes, the Promises serve as a roadmap for the transition from a life of self-obsession, cynicism, and isolation to one characterized by peace, amazement, and a newfound capacity to love others. The core principle underlying this topic is that these rewards are not automatic; they are the result of painstaking, tangible work. The tapes emphasize that the Promises materialize only after the difficult labor of self-appraisal, the admission of character defects, and the courageous act of making amends. Furthermore, the Promises are not a finish line but a beginning. Recovery requires daily vigilance and a commitment to maintenance through Steps 10, 11, and 12 to prevent the return of resentment and fear. Listeners can expect to hear raw, first-hand accounts of the shift from deep self-loathing to a state of spiritual freedom. Speakers describe the fading of uselessness and self-pity, the miracle of family reconciliation, and the profound joy found in giving away their experience to others. From the glacial pace of early sobriety to the eventual ability to work, love, and play, these recordings provide authoritative evidence that the program works. By blending personal wreckage with the triumph of the Promises, these tapes offer newcomers a tangible reason to persevere through the rigors of the steps.

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Don H.
The Back-Breaking Garbage Bag of Low Self-Esteem – Don H.
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Anthony A.
Why No Amends Means No Promises – Anthony A.
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Sandy B.
The 15-Pound Telephone and the Ego – Sandy B.
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Addie Hale
Self-Delusion as the Alcoholic’s First Defense Against Seeing the Problem – Addie H.
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Jeremy M.
Steps 10 Through 12 Are Not Maintenance — Every Sober Year Needs New Brakes – Jeremy M.
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Donna S.
Bill Wilson Got Depressed Too — Nobody Says It in AA but a Lot of Us Live with Both – Donna S.
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Robert J.
That Doorknob Ain’t Going to Work — Find a Real Higher Power – Robert J.
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Melinda H.
I Was Pre-Alcoholic Before I Ever Took a Drink the Way People Are Pre-Diabetic – Melinda H.
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ChaZ H.
Meditating With Skinheads at a New York Buddhist Temple for Step Eleven
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Michelle B.
Question Sixty-Eight on the Hazelden Fourth Step Asked If I Was Afraid of Red-Headed Women 😂
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Cliff and Angel
You’re in Great Shape to Become Selfless Because You’ve Never Used Your Head 🤦
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Claire L.
My Sponsor Said Believing That She Believes Was Chink Enough in the Armor for Step 2 – Claire L.
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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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Justin
Sponsored Myself for a While and Turns Out I Had an Idiot for a Sponsor 🤣 – Justin
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Phil S.
Ninth Step Calls to Old Girlfriends Showed Me the Disease Was Still Running Me Sober – Phil S.
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Myers R.
Sponsorship Terrifies Everyone Because We Added Everything the Book Never Asked – Myers R.
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Kevin H. and Mike P.
Step Eleven Is Where Alcoholics Skimp — We Do the Work Then Turn Away Before the Reward
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Bob B.
Four Defects Fell Away in One Night When I Finally Took the Sixth and Seventh Steps for Real
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Matt K.
Chanting Higher Power Is Good Until the Committee in My Head Shut Up – Matt K.
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John C.
Children of Alcoholics Either Become One or Marry One — Those Are the Odds – John C.
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Don L.
Fourth and Fifth Step Kicked My Past into the Past — the Film Festival in My Head Finally Stopped – Don L.
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Stevie B.
Seven Years Sober Without a Program Made Me Sicker Than Drinking Ever Did – Stevie B.
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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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