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In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, Service is a fundamental pillar of long-term recovery and a primary tool for dismantling the ego. These speaker tapes illustrate that service is the practical application of humility, shifting the alcoholic's focus from self-centeredness to the well-being of others. The core principles of service revolve around selflessness, the maintenance of boundaries, and a commitment to the collective fellowship. Rather than an act of control, service is presented as a way to find belonging and stability. The recordings highlight a spectrum of service, ranging from simple, grounding tasks—such as setting the table at a meeting—to the profound responsibility of sponsorship and guiding newcomers through the Twelve Steps. Listeners can expect to hear personal testimonies on how service acts as a safeguard against relapse and a catalyst for emotional sobriety. The speakers describe the transition from a life driven by isolation and pride to one rooted in principle-based action. From professionals overcoming intellectual arrogance to those recovering from traumatic backgrounds, these accounts emphasize that giving back to the community is not merely a suggestion, but a necessity for maintaining a sober life. By helping others, the speaker finds the strength to remain sober themselves, transforming the ache of addiction into a purposeful connection with the fellowship.

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Local AA Speakers
Attraction Rather Than Promotion – Traditions Workshop – Part 8 of 10 – Local AA Speakers
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The Ninth Tradition and Unity – Traditions Workshop – Part 6 of 10 – Local AA Speakers
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Local AA Speakers
Tradition Two and Group Conscience – Traditions Workshop – Part 2 of 10 – Local AA Speakers
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Markey F.
High Bottom Drinking – Threads of Recovery Workshop – Part 3 of 4 – Markey F.
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Don E.
Service and the 12th Step – 12 Steps and Service Workshop – Part 4 of 6 – Don P. and Jerry E – Don Pritts and Jerry E
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Billy N.
Tradition One and Concept One – AA Service Workshop – 2025 – Part 27 of 27 – Billy N.
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Billy N.
The AA Group Pamphlet and Home Groups – AA Service Workshop – 2025 – Part 23 of 27 – Billy N.
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Billy N.
Money Property and Authority – AA Service Workshop – 2025 – Part 22 of 27 – Billy N.
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Billy N.
Tradition Eight and Non-professionalism – AA Service Workshop – 2025 – Part 19 of 27 – Billy N.
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Joe H.
The 12th Step and Service – Big Book Study – Part 3 of 3 – Joe H.
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Chris R.
Tradition 9 and Rotating Leadership – 12 Steps/12 Traditions Workshop – Part 4 of 7 – Chris R.
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Chris R.
Mental Obsession – 12 Steps/12 Traditions Workshop – Part 1 of 7 – Chris R.
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Steve A.
Recovery and Service Sponsorship – Sponsorship Workshop at Central – Part 1 of 2 – Steve A.
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John C.
The 12 Traditions and Spiritual Survival – 12 Traditions Workshop – Part 8 of 8 – John C.
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John C.
Tradition 9 and Hierarchy – 12 Traditions Workshop – Part 7 of 8 – John C.
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Valerie D.
The Agnostic Who Realized Higher Power Was a Version of Herself – Valerie D.
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Amy D.
Step 2 and the Willingness to Believe in the Magic – Amy D.
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Adam A.
The Internal Unmanageability That Drives the Obsession – Adam A.
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Danny T.
The Voodoo of Alcoholics Anonymous – Danny T.
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Wayne P.
Wayne P. at the 1st Young Peoples Conference – 1987
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Tom I.
Why the Big Book Is the Only Instruction Manual – Tom I.
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Herb
The Harmony of Emotional Sobriety – Herb
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Jack B.
The Feelings of Inferiority That Preceded the First Drink – Jack B.
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Tom I.
The Primary Purpose Group and the Way He Found Home – Tom I.
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Web S.
Tradition 4 and the Right to Be Wrong – Web S.
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