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Service Work

Service work is a cornerstone of the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery process, representing the critical transition from self-centeredness to a life of purpose and altruism. In these speaker tapes, service is presented not merely as a set of chores, but as a spiritual praxis essential for maintaining long-term sobriety. The core principles center on the shift from the pursuit of material accumulation to finding peace through the shared experience of the fellowship. Listeners will encounter a spectrum of service, from the humble beginnings of mopping floors and passing the basket to the complex governance of the 12 Traditions. A recurring theme is the necessity of humility and the adherence to a group conscience, ensuring that principles always trump personalities to preserve the structural integrity of the collective. Through these personal accounts, listeners can expect to hear how service acts as a mirror to the alcoholic's previous isolation. Whether it is guiding newcomers or upholding the sanctity of anonymity, these narratives illustrate that the act of helping another alcoholic is often the very medicine required for one's own survival. These tapes emphasize that the miracle of recovery is not a single event, but is found in the continuous, disciplined work of showing up for others, effectively transforming a life of wreckage into a life of utility.

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Dave R.
Step 2 Hit When He Saw It Working for Others – Dave R.
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Sterling H.
The Alcoholic Mind and the Default Position – Sterling H.
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Jimmy A.
Jimmy A. at the December to Remember Spiritual Banquet Conference – 2023
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James M.
The Illness That Never Leaves Even on a Winning Streak – James M.
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Valerie D.
The Agnostic Who Realized Higher Power Was a Version of Herself – Valerie D.
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Jimmy A.
The Old Ideas That Kept Him from the Sunlight – Jimmy A.
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Valerie D.
The Big Book Meeting That Was Taboo in Richmond – Valerie D.
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Doug M.
The Three Types of Alcoholics in the Big Book – Doug M.
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Deandre M.
He Was the Mayor of Newcomerville – Deandre M.
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Jack K.
The Buzz of Seeing a Newcomer’s Eyes Clear Up – Jack K.
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Bill D.
Step 11 and the Solitude of Listening to Higher Power – Bill D.
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Mary S.
The Gift of Grace for a Low-Bottom Drunk – Mary S.
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Bob O.
Step 4 – Twelve Step Workshop – Part 3 of 4 – 2002 – Bob O.
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Amy D.
Step 2 and the Willingness to Believe in the Magic – Amy D.
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Chris M.
The Service That Keeps Him From Being an Ideas Guy – Chris M.
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Peter M.
Stepping Stones Workshop – Part 2 of 14 – 2010 – Peter M.
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Adam A.
The Internal Unmanageability That Drives the Obsession – Adam A.
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David
The Physical Allergy That Made Him Feel Awesome – David
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Jimmy D.
Jimmy D. at the FOTS Toronto Step 11 Speaker Series – 2023
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Sterling H.
Sponsorship Without the Roman Numeral – Sterling H.
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Harold L.
The Difference Between Watching AA Happen and Making It Happen – Harold L.
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Danny T.
The Voodoo of Alcoholics Anonymous – Danny T.
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Jerry E.
Jerry E. on the Permanent State of the Disease and Staying Sober — Session 9
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Mike B.
The Detox Center That Dried Them Out Just to Get Them Healthy Enough to Drink – Mike B.
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Tim M.
The Fourth Legacy of Experience – Tim M.
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