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Women in AA

The topic of Women in AA addresses the specific psychological and social hurdles women encounter on the path to sobriety. Historically, women have navigated unique layers of shame and societal expectations, often masking their addiction through ladylike failures or enduring isolation before finding acceptance within the fellowship. These recordings highlight the evolution of the female experience in AA, from the first-wave struggles for recognition and acceptance to the modern implementation of rigorous recovery tools. Core principles emphasized across these narratives include the necessity of a daily spiritual practice, the vital role of female sponsorship, and the critical understanding that while the mental obsession may lie dormant, the physical allergy remains a lifelong reality. The tapes underscore that surrender to a Higher Power must be a daily act to maintain sobriety. Listeners can expect candid, raw narratives detailing the wreckage of addiction, including family trauma, closed adoptions, loss, and the complexities of motherhood. These stories contrast the depths of desperation—such as bankruptcy and suicidal ideation—with the liberating power of the Big Book and the fellowship. From the early days of central office work to contemporary accounts of relapse and recovery, these tapes illustrate that sobriety is not a shield from life's hardships, but a necessary framework for staying upright. By sharing these diverse stories of resilience, the collection underscores the profound transformation possible when a woman moves from the haze of isolation into the vital air of a supportive recovery community.

76 tapes

All Tapes

Peggy M.
Put the Man Together and the World Comes Together — That’s Steps 6 Through 9 – Peggy M.
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Liz B.
Attitude Plus Gratitude Will Equal Your Recovery — Liz Bailey at Forty-Six Years Sober – Liz B.
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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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Sybil C.
You Might as Well Try to Incorporate a Sunset — California AA Before the Traditions Existed – Sybil C.
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Sister Bea
Higher Power Is Extremely Stingy with Willingness — Just Enough for One Day at a Time, Never Big Chunks – Sister B.
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Kay S.
Never Had a Head-On Collision in My Life — I Always Hit Them in the Rear 🤦 – Kay S.
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Dottie S.
There’s a Big Hungry Mouth at the Center of Your Being and the Only Thing That Shuts It Is Higher Power – Dottie S.
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Sybil C.
Frank Said the Women Will Have to Leave — Nobody Told Him California’s First Woman Alcoholic Was Sitting Right There – Sybil C.
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Liz B.
We Had to Fight for Women to Be in Alcoholics Anonymous – Liz B.
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Lynn
Picking Men Like Rescue Dogs: Pathetic, Starving, and Dangerous – Lynn
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Mary S.
Forgiveness as the Spiritual Surrender the Alcoholic Ego Cannot Manufacture Alone – Mary S.
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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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Mary L.
I Want to Never Have Another Expectation — Only Great Expectancy That a Higher Power Will Meet My Needs – Mary L.
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Kay S.
Contempt Prior to Investigation as the Operating System of the No-Person Alcoholic – Kay S.
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Pat Y.
Willingness as the Thing That Overrules Your Own Judgment When Your Judgment Is the Problem
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Liz B.
I Got the Monkey Off My Back But the Circus Is Still Going On – Liz B.
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Barb C.
I Worked the Steps in Order with Someone Who Had Done Them Before Me and Had a Psychic Change
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Angie D.
You Cannot Plug Your Higher Power Into Another Human Being – Angie D.
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Alabama C.
Lying by Intimation as the Alcoholic’s Native Tongue — the Kind of Lie You Don’t Catch Yourself Telling – Alabama C.
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Rose E.
Why Staying Sober Is Harder Than Getting Sober — Emotional Sobriety Behind Bars – Rose E.
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Kista C. and Amy
Shy Is a Character Defect — It Means I’m Thinking Way Too Much About What You Think of Me
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Penny C.
Alcohol Was Just the Disinfectant for Internal Wounds I Refused to Name – Penny C.
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Bea O.
Took a Vow of Obedience but the Only Direction I Ever Followed Was to the Liquor Cabinet
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Carrie
Third Step Without a Fourth Step Is Just Spiritual Constipation – Carrie
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Mildred F.
I Married My Psychiatrist Which Isn’t a Terribly Smart Thing to Do 🤣 – Mildred F.
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