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Shame and Guilt

In the journey of recovery, shame and guilt are often the invisible chains that keep an alcoholic trapped in a cycle of self-destruction. These emotions stem from a history of secrecy, moral wreckage, and a persistent feeling of being fundamentally flawed or not enough. As highlighted in these speaker tapes, shame is not merely a symptom but a primary driver of addiction, often fueling the self-obsession and isolation that lead to relapse. The core principle for overcoming these burdens is rigorous honesty coupled with consistent action. Recovery requires the courage to bring secrets into the light, admitting the madness of the past to a sponsor and engaging in the deliberate work of the Twelve Steps. The transition from guilt to freedom is achieved through surrender and the willingness to make amends, shifting the focus from self-pity and resentment toward a life of service and connection to a Higher Power. Listeners can expect to hear raw, unfiltered accounts of personal wreckage, from the pain of family betrayal and childhood trauma to the shame of losing sobriety. These narratives illustrate the difficult process of earning back trust and the necessity of leaning into the fear that typically triggers the urge to drink. By sharing their journeys, these speakers demonstrate that while the scars of the past remain, they can be transformed into tools for helping others. These tapes offer a roadmap for those seeking to move beyond the weight of their history and find a new identity rooted in integrity and spiritual growth.

48 tapes

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Anne E.
Not Unable — Unwilling to Be Honest with a Single Person Alive for a Decade – Anne E.
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Erin G.
Everything on My Fourth Step Fear List Has Come True and I’m Still Standing – Erin G.
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Sandy B.
Borrowed from Religion Everything That Unites, Politely Declined Everything That Divides — the Spiritual Heist of the Century – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Nobody Planned Any of This — It Might Be Called the Spiritual Heist of the Century – Sandy B.
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Vannoy S.
Scars on My Heart from Motherhood That No Fifth Step Could Reach — Until Wednesday Night at Cowboy Church – Vannoy S.
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Lyle P.
Lying on the Floor Saying Higher Power I Can’t Do This Anymore — the Step 2 Moment Where I Finally Meant It – Lyle P.
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joe-m
Jumping to Conclusions Is One of My Favorite Indoor Sports 😂 – joe-m
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Maren B.
Defects of Character — Don’t Have Any So I Wouldn’t Really Know What to Say 🤣 – Maren B.
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Rose E.
Why Staying Sober Is Harder Than Getting Sober — Emotional Sobriety Behind Bars – Rose E.
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Penny C.
Alcohol Was Just the Disinfectant for Internal Wounds I Refused to Name – Penny C.
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Tom F.
My Gooficity Level Was High — Your Steps Have Considerably Lowered It – Tom F.
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Local AA Speakers
Steps Four and Five Showed Me Why I Drank and Step Nine Gave Me Self-Esteem I Never Had
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Amy V.
People-Pleasing as Compulsion: When the Need for Approval Runs Exactly Like Alcoholism – Amy V.
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Lyle P.
Denial Reinforced by Achievement — the Alcoholic Too Accomplished to Be Sick – Lyle P.
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Fr. Joe Martin
Step 4 Strips Away Two False Selves Until Only the Real One Remains – Fr. M.
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Dr. Paul O.
The Committee in Your Head and Who Gets the Front Row – Dr. Paul O.
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Taryn
A Pursuit of Tranquility: When the Illusion of Control Collapsed. – Taryn
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Edie C.
For the First Time in Her Life She Was Not Ashamed – Edie C.
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Clancy I.
Alcohol Reduced the Crowd in His Head to One Voice, a Bad Voice, but One Voice – Clancy I.
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Alabam C.
I Carried On Conversations With Alcohol Before I Found Out It Can’t Talk – Alabam C.
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Frank M.
The Attrition: Where Did Everybody Go and Why – Frank M.
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Jane D.
From Prison to the Promises, the Worst Night Opened the Door – Jane D.
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Polly P.
A Disease of Perception, the Only Person Not on My Side Was Me – Polly P.
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