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Skid Row

In the archives of Alcoholics Anonymous, Skid Row represents more than a geographic location; it is the symbolic and literal nadir of the alcoholic's descent. These tapes chronicle the journey from the wreckage of total destitution to the stability of long-term sobriety, illustrating the profound transition from hopelessness to hope. For many speakers, Skid Row is where the facade of control finally shatters, forcing a total surrender of the ego and self-will. The narratives often feature a stark contrast between previous professional success—such as careers in advertising or management—and the anonymity of missions and street begging. This trajectory highlights a core principle of recovery: that alcoholism is a progressive disease that persists regardless of social status or intellect. Listeners can expect to hear raw, honest accounts of the phenomenon of craving and the distinction between a temporary alcohol problem and the lifelong condition of alcoholism. The tapes emphasize that recovery is not found in intellectual understanding, but in rigorous action, sponsorship, and a spiritual awakening. A recurring theme is the necessity of making life livable rather than perfect, often achieved through the humility of service. These recordings provide an authoritative look at the bottom of the pit, demonstrating that the very place where an alcoholic loses everything is often where they find the willingness to accept help. By sharing their transition from the missions to a life of dignity, these speakers offer a testament to the power of the AA program to rescue individuals from the most desperate circumstances through faith and relentless effort.

68 tapes

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Clancy I.
I Prefer Believing in My Sponsor Over Pretending to Believe in a Higher Power – 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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19800823 Clancy I
How I Ended Up Sponsored by Skid Row Instead of Madison Avenue – 19800823 Clancy I
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Ron M.
The Priest Who Heard My Fifth Step Was One of Us — Blood Pressure Dropped 60 Points in an Hour – Ron M.
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Vaughan Q.
Action of Step 1 Lives in Step 2 — Without It the Steps Are Mental Gymnastics – Vaughan Q.
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Karren G.
No Chapter Called Into Thinking — Only One Called Into Action – Karren G.
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Clancy I.
‘My Case Is Different’ — the Sentence That Killed More Drunks Than Bourbon Ever Did – Clancy I.
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Alabama C.
Ain’t You Gonna Ever Get Honest? — Dick’s Lesson on Self-Honesty That Shattered Her Halo – Alabama C.
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Jay P.
Our Courtship Was 20 Minutes — Alcoholics Take a Long Time with Heavy Decisions 😂 – Jay P.
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Dave C.
They Asked Me First — You’re Going to the State Convention as a Da*n Substitute 😂 – Dave C.
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Bob B.
Sharing a Room with a Heroin Addict’s Wife Was Not How Notre Dame Was Supposed to End – Bob B.
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Nick
Told Charlie the Big Book Displays a Conspicuous Absence of Intelligence — Don’t Drink, Read It Again 😆 – Nick
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Jack S.
When You Know Every Day Will Be Exactly Like Today — That’s When You Become a Hopeless Drunk – Jack S.
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Vince Y.
Do What Your Sponsor Says Without Debate — Especially When You Are Positive He Is Wrong – Vince Y.
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Tom F. and Clancy I.
100,000 Sober Washingtonians Went Extinct — They Got Too Busy Doing Other Things to Help Each Other
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DeAndre M.
Nothing Wrong with Freeing the Slaves but the Washingtonians Lost Their Singleness of Purpose and Everybody Died Drunk – DeAndre M.
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Ralph W.
Can I Just Drink Until I Need Glasses? – Ralph W.
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Joe K.
Step 1: Unless You Are 100% Convinced You Will Drink Again, You Will – Joe K.
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Clancy I.
Alcohol Renovates Your Perception of Reality and Then Unrenovated Reality Becomes Unlivable – Clancy I.
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Vince Y.
Almost Anybody’s Judgment Is Infinitely Better Than Yours – Vince Y.
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Keith L.
You Can Do Anything as a Member of Alcoholics Anonymous If You Prepare Properly – Keith L.
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Joe K.
Sobering Up to a Failed Life Was the Problem — Not the Alcohol – Joe K.
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Charlie L.
Acceptance as the Thing the Alcoholic Has Been Starving For Long Before He Ever Picks Up a Drink – Charlie L.
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Bill G.
You Nurse a New Man Along and Watch Him Grow and You Don’t Have to Worry About Higher Power Anymore – Bill G.
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Bob D.
The Ism Is the I — I Separate Myself and Call It Being Different – Bob D.
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