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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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BOB D.
Step 4 , Fear & Sex at Woodstock of AA, Cocoa Beach FL – Bob D.
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BOB D.
Step 4, Fear and Sex at the Woodstock of AA, Cocoa Beach – Bob D.
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BOB D.
Surrender – Bob D.
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ANTHONY H.
Union Park Group in Orlando – Anthony H.
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ADAM T.
Funny Recovery Share – Adam T.
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PAUL M.
Bloomington 2013 – Paul M.
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CHRIS R.
On Chicken – Sh*T Recovery One Liners – Chris R.
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CHRIS R.
The Spiritual Malady & Depression – Chris R.
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Clancy I.
A Few Drinks Make Me Feel Momentarily Omnipotent 🤣 – Clancy I.
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Clancy I.
He Left His Big Shot Job in Beverly Hills for the Mission on Skid Row – Clancy I.
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Earl H.
The Internal Job Of Releasing The Need To Control The Outcome – Earl H.
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Bill G.
The Arrogant Expert Finding His Bottom in a Narcotics Hospital Bed – Bill G.
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Gus R.
Feet on the Dashboard, Seat Reclined, Letting My Higher Power Drive 🫠 – Gus R.
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Rhett M.
Putting Two Dollars Aside for Rehab and Only One for College Would’ve Been the Smart Play 😅 – Rhett M.
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Bobby C.
I Didn’t Carry the Message, I Carried the Disease – Bobby C.
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Lynn
Picking Men Like Rescue Dogs: Pathetic, Starving, and Dangerous – Lynn
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Cliff W.
We Wouldn’t Trade the Worst of These 35 Years for the Best of What Came Before – Cliff W.
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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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Matt G.
Not Saints. Just Drunks Who Do the Deal – Matt G.
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Local AA Speakers
Carrying the Message to One Scared Newcomer Is the Only Fame That Matters
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Tom W.
Do the Steps Like a Child — Earnestly and Badly
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Doug M.
My Relationship With Higher Power Cannot Be Taken From Me but I Can Give It Away – Doug M.
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Tom I.
I Must Have the IQ of a Houseplant If One Meeting a Week Could Keep Me Sober 😂 – Tom I.
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David L.
Deep and Effective Spiritual Experiences Require Deep and Effective Step Work – David L.
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Jane
Stop Mourning Your Wasted Years — Higher Power Doesn’t Waste Anything — Jane – Jane
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