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Sponsor Relationships

In the journey of Alcoholics Anonymous, the sponsor relationship serves as the critical bridge between mere abstinence and true spiritual recovery. As evidenced in these speaker tapes, sponsorship is the primary antidote to the isolation and arrogance that often characterize the alcoholic mind. From Fr. W.'s life-saving 3 a.m. phone call to Bob S.'s guidance under Sterling W., these accounts illustrate that a sponsor is not just a mentor, but a lifeline. The core principles of sponsorship center on accountability, humility, and the rigorous application of the Twelve Steps. These recordings highlight the necessity of a guide to steer newcomers away from the Talker trap—where one discusses recovery without practicing it—and push them into the real work of moral inventories and amends. The tapes emphasize that recovery is not a cafeteria approach where one picks and chooses which parts to follow, but a disciplined process of shedding the ego. Listeners can expect raw, honest testimonies regarding the patience required from a sponsor and the surrender required from the sponsee. These narratives detail the transition from being a broken individual picked up by gentle strangers to becoming a guide for others. By documenting the shift from isolation to shared humanity, these tapes provide an authoritative blueprint for establishing a sponsorship that fosters lasting sobriety and a complete redesign of life's purpose. Ultimately, the tapes demonstrate the cyclical nature of the program: the vital process of being carried by the fellowship until one is equipped to carry another.

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Mary and Cecelia
Faith Never Asked What Step Are You Working — She Asked What Step Are You Living Today
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Ray M.
We Were a Loving Home When Everybody Was Asleep — the Family Disease Nobody Explains to You – Ray M.
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Mike S.
Broken Brain Trying to Fix a Broken Brain — That’s the Family Disease Nobody Warned Me About – Mike S.
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John H.
Being Afraid of Being Afraid Kept Me in Total Fear Until I Accepted It Was Just Part of Being Human – John H.
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Frank J.
If I Ever Locate My Inner Child I Will Choke Him Unconscious 🤣 – Frank J.
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Dick G.
Four Years Sober and Face-Down on a Dark Living Room Floor — That Was My Real Bottom – Dick G.
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Mary Lee H.
I Set Out to Drink Men Under the Table as My Irish Birthright and Achieved My Goal – Mary Lee H.
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Joe C.
I Ain’t Got the Luxury of Resentments and I Ain’t Got the Luxury of Rationalizing
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Jim P.
The Fourth Step Isn’t Finished Until Your Own Name Is in the Resentment Column – Jim P.
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Wayne B.
The Psychiatrist Said Chemical Imbalance — His Sponsor Said Spiritual Malady — Only One of Them Was Right – Wayne B.
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Jack B.
Every Alcoholic Is Two People and the Twelve-Year-Old Scared Kid Is the Real One – Jack B.
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Jack K.
The Steps Are Numbered for the Intellectuals — If You Do Them in Order They Work – Jack K.
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Keith L.
The More Things I Can Be Wrong About the Happier My Life Gets – Keith L.
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Earl H.
Legions in AA Who’ve Never Read the Book or Worked a Step – Earl H.
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Candice E.
Without Conscious Contact the Physical Sobriety Goes Too – Candice E.
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Diane O.
Step 6 Means Doing It, Not Just Wanting It – Diane O.
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Crickett R
The Thorazine Shuffle: How AA Taught Me to Walk, Talk, and Live. – Crickett R
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Jim P.
“Leo Told Me to Go Drink Arsenic and Stop Bragging” – Jim P.
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Alabam C.
She Had Set Good Standards for Herself and Then Could Not Live by Them – Alabam C.
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Father Martin
Powerlessness Is the Base of the Pyramid and Without It Nothing Works – Father M.
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Scott R.
Steps 10, 11, and 12 Keep You in the Game – Scott R.
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Sandy B.
The Steps Do Not Fix Your Problems: They Remove Everything That Is Not You – Sandy B.
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