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Working with Others

Working with others is a cornerstone of long-term sobriety in Alcoholics Anonymous, representing the transition from self-centeredness to spiritual maturity. These tapes emphasize that recovery is not a finish line but a continuous cycle of growth. The core principle is the shift in focus from the self to the service of others, moving the alcoholic away from the spiritual malady of isolation and the need for external validation toward a life of purpose. The significance of this topic lies in its role as a vital maintenance tool. As highlighted in these recordings, working with others is often the mechanism that transforms a fragile sobriety into a joyous way of life. It is the practical application of the Twelfth Step, completing a spiritual spiral that begins with surrender, moves toward a Higher Power, and culminates in the outward expression of freedom by carrying the message to another alcoholic. Listeners can expect to hear raw, personal testimonies regarding the dangers of merely auditing the program versus actively participating in service. The tapes cover the necessity of sponsorship, the urgency of completing the Steps to become useful to others, and the psychological breakthrough that occurs when one stops focusing on their own problems to help another. Additionally, historical insights from Bill W. provide context on the early efforts to formalize the AA message, ensuring that the program could be passed on consistently and effectively. Collectively, these speakers illustrate that helping another alcoholic is not just a helpful gesture, but a primary requirement for staying sober and achieving genuine spiritual freedom.

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Peggy M.
Peggy M. Uses Public Information to Show the World That Sobriety Is Possible
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Tom F.
The Truth That Keeps a Newcomer From the Nut House – Tom F.
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Ken D.
The Ritual of AA and the Danger of Thinking Too Much – Ken D.
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Larry K.
The Common Peril and the Common Solution – Larry K.
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John C.
Sponsorship as the Art of Fishing for Souls – John C.
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Joseph M.
What He Told Dr. S. When He Was Baffled – Joseph M.
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Searcy W.
The Only Way to Remain Happy with Sobriety – 1952 – Searcy W.
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Dick B.
Why No Two People Operate the 12 Steps Alike – Dick B.
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Charlie P.
Charlie P. Discusses the Set-Aside Prayer and Staying Willing for a Higher Power
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Sandy S.
Step 12 and the 12-Point List for Sponsors – Sandy S.
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Archie T.
He Thought the Alcoholic Was a Detective – 1948 – Archie T.
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Kevin S.
Big Book Chapter 11 — A Vision for You and the Fellowship of AA – Kevin S.
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Nigel K.
The Sincerity of an Alcoholic Judged by Another Alcoholic – Nigel K.
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Bill W.
Bill W. at the 4th NCC Spring Conference – 1951
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David B.
Why the Steps Separate the Men from the Boys – David B.
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Chris R.
Fellowship Without the Steps Is Just a Social Club – Chris R.
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Bob D.
The Me That Is in You – Bob D.
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Sandy B.
He Thought Sobriety Was a Three-Part Program – Sandy B. 🤣
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Sandy B.
The Six Steps Bill W. Recalled from Memory – Sandy B. 😆
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Bob D.
Step 4 and the 30 Different Ways to Do It – Bob D.
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Bob D.
Bob D. Addressing the Illusion of Control and the Spiritual Malady
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Mark T.
Step 10 — Daily Inventory – Mark T. – Steps 10-12 Workshop – 2022
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Mark T.
Step 10 — Daily Inventory – Mark T. – Steps 10-12 Workshop – 2022
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Chris A.
Springtime in the Ozarks Big Book Study – Part 4 – Chris S. and Charlie P. – Eureka Springs, AR – 2010
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John K.
John K. Betting His Ego on Futures in Vegas – John K.
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