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Service and Giving Back

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, Service and Giving Back represents the vital transition from a self-centered existence to a life of purpose and connection. These tapes highlight that service is not merely a set of chores but a spiritual discipline essential for maintaining long-term sobriety. The core principles center on the surrender of the ego and the dismantling of the performance of success, shifting the focus from external validation to internal spiritual growth. Listeners can expect to hear seasoned members describe how becoming an instrument for a Higher Power replaces the need for professional titles and social prestige. The narratives contrast high-status careers, such as aviation and news broadcasting, with the profound fulfillment found in the simple, grinding action of showing up for the fellowship. From the humble rituals of making coffee and mopping floors to the challenging practice of transforming resentment into a gift through active service, these speakers illustrate that true freedom is found in communal effort. By shifting the focus from the self to others, the recovering alcoholic finds a new sense of worth and a necessary tether to reality. These recordings emphasize that service is a primary tool for overcoming the spiritual malady of alcoholism, framing recovery not as a finish line, but as a continuous process of giving back to ensure one's own survival. Through these personal accounts, listeners will understand that the act of helping another is often the most effective way to help oneself.

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Frank M.
Beginners Class Workshop – Part 4 of 2 – 2025 – Frank M.
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Peter M.
12 Steps to Being Launched – Toronto June 2016 – Part 2 of 2 – 2016 – Peter M.
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John W.
The Difference Between an Agnostic and an Ignoramus – John W.
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Johnny H.
The Restlessness of an Emotional Misfit in Recovery – Johnny H.
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Ali H.
Ali H. at the FOTS Step 11 Speaker Series – 2024
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Eric E.
Eric E. at the 12 Steps and Buddhism Retreat – 2012
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Gerry C.
The Fight to Get Off the Canvas and Stay Sober – Gerry C.
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Bill L.
Why You Cannot Transmit Something You Haven’t Got – Bill L.
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Don M.
The Art of Gracefully Not Getting Your Way – Don M.
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Stevie B.
Stevie B. at the Illinois State Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous – 2026
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Barbara B.
The Ego That Was Bigger Than the State of Alaska – Barbara B.
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Mary E.
Why the AA Meditation Card Was Dog-Eared and Dirty – 1954 – Mary E.
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Howard E.
The Difference Between Fellowship and Recovery – Howard E.
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Myers R.
Step 11 and the Discipline of Sitting Quiet with Higher Power – Myers R.
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Norm A.
The Sense of Well-Being That Only Comes From Giving – Norm A.
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Ken D.
The Ritual of AA and the Danger of Thinking Too Much – Ken D.
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Johnny H.
The San Quentin Pirates Second Baseman – Johnny H.
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Babe K.
Step 7 and the Prayer to Be Relieved of the Bondage of Self – Babe K.
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Jerry J.
The Recovery of the Adult Child of an Alcoholic – Jerry J.
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Norm A.
Willingness as the End of the Performance – Norm A.
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Mike F.
Mike F. at the Freedom From Bondage Group of AA – 1st Annual Speaker Fest – 2023
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Paul M.
The Contempt Prior to Investigation That Kept Him from the Steps – Paul M.
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Tom I.
Why the Answer to Step 7 Is Action – Tom I.
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Tom S.
The Road Map Found in the Big Book – 1962 – Tom S.
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Joseph M.
What He Told Dr. S. When He Was Baffled – Joseph M.
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