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Women in Recovery

The topic of Women in Recovery addresses the unique intersection of gender, trauma, and addiction within the Alcoholics Anonymous fellowship. These narratives underscore the significance of breaking intergenerational cycles of alcoholism and overcoming the specific societal pressures that often mask a woman's descent into the disease. Core principles highlighted in these tapes include the necessity of total surrender to a Higher Power, the critical role of female sponsorship, and the practical application of the Twelve Steps to resolve deep-seated resentments and family-of-origin trauma. The accounts emphasize that recovery is not merely the cessation of drinking, but a holistic transformation involving the establishment of boundaries, the practice of confidentiality, and a commitment to service. Listeners can expect raw, authentic accounts of diverse bottoms, ranging from corporate collapse and homelessness to near-fatal overdoses. These tapes provide profound insight into the transition from a life of emptiness and isolation to one of spiritual wealth and community. From the struggle to move past intellectual admission to the courage required for Step Nine amends, these speakers illustrate the incremental nature of sobriety, often described as taking it one square of carpet at a time. Ultimately, these recordings serve as a testament to the resilience of women in recovery and the enduring power of a fellowship that holds its members through life's most volatile crises.

203 tapes

All Tapes

Cappy
Six Rehabs and a Burn Unit Couldn’t Fix What Wasn’t Willing to Be Fixed – Cappy
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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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Susie D.
Only We Get Two Lifetimes — the Old Self Surrenders So the Stronger One Can Thrive – Susie D.
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Jane L.
85 Pounds and Barefoot in the Keys Drinking Pop-Off Vodka — That’s What Incomprehensible Demoralization Looks Like – Jane L.
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Leslie R.
Rewrote ‘To the Wives’ as ‘To the Husbands’ Before Step 1 Finally Landed – Leslie R.
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Ginny N.
Never Got a DUI, Never Lost a House, Never Had Just One Drink in My Entire Life
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Laura H.
Hi, I’m Laura, and My Husband Thinks I’m an Alcoholic 🫠 – Laura H.
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Mary S.
Six and Seven Are the Keys to Freedom — Please Remove from Me, Fill in the Blank, at Any Conscious Moment – Mary S.
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Madeline P.
Physically Drunk but Never Mentally Drunk — Where an Alcoholic Woman Stops Being Able to Protect Herself – Madeline P.
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Teresa F.
You Are My Shadow and My Mirror — Every Bit of Growth Came from Women I Couldn’t Stand Being Around – Teresa F.
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Terri B.
Whole Commuter Bus Stood Up and Clapped When I Finally Got Off at My Stop 🤣 – Terri B.
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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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Sister Maurice
When Higher Power Was Giving Out Ears I Thought He Said Beers and I Said Two Large Ones 🤣 – Sister M.
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Polly P.
We Went to Find Our Inner Child and Discovered What We Desperately Need Is an Adult 😂 – Polly P.
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Nancy M.
Not So Bad Means Nothing — an Alcoholic Who Needs to Be the Best or the Worst but Never the Middle – Nancy M.
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Mary L.
Twenty Months in Institutions and a House Full of Angry Alcoholic Women Laid Every Brick of My Foundation – Mary L.
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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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Liz M.
Ma’am I Came Here to Get Sober Not Celibate 🤣 – Liz M.
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Robbie S.
The Difference Between AA Activities and Real Spiritual Action in Steps 10, 11, and 12 – Robbie S.
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Micki B.
Step 4: You Made Your Bed and Now You Have to Change the Sheets
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Kim P.
You Cannot Save Your A*s and Your Face at the Same Time – Kim P.
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Jane D.
Don’t Put a Question Mark Where a Higher Power Put a Period – Jane D.
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Julie H.
Alcoholism Is Not a Behavioral Problem: The Physical Allergy Explained – Julie H.
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Frannie S.
Amends Is a Change in Conduct, Not an Apology for Hurt Feelings – Frannie S.
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Sybil W.
Action in AA Is Medicine That Fits Every Circumstance — Not Understanding the Program but Doing It – Sybil W.
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