Journey to Sobriety: Young AA Stories
Episode Overview
Young members share their experiences with alcoholism. The importance of community support in recovery. Personal transformations and life-changing decisions. The role of the Serenity Prayer in AA meetings. Maintaining sobriety through action and fellowship.
AA is not a program of feelings and thoughts; it's a program of actions.
In this episode of AA on Air, hosted by Wellington Access Radio, listeners are invited to hear compelling stories from young members of Alcoholics Anonymous who have embarked on their journey to sobriety. Vic, the chairperson, opens the meeting with the Serenity Prayer, a cornerstone of AA meetings, emphasizing acceptance, courage, and wisdom. The episode features personal accounts from Daniel and Lisa, who both started drinking at a young age.
Daniel shares his story of how alcohol initially seemed glamorous and exciting, leading him down a path of addiction that overshadowed his goals and dreams. After a decade of struggles, he reached a turning point characterized by the 'gift of desperation,' which propelled him to change his life and embrace sobriety. Lisa recounts her experiences of the chaos and danger that accompanied her drinking habits, including incidents that led to job loss and legal troubles.
Her journey towards recovery involved finding support within the AA community, where she learned the importance of placing others first and taking actionable steps to maintain sobriety. Throughout the episode, the theme of transformation is prevalent, with both guests highlighting how their lives have evolved since committing to sobriety. The hosts and guests underscore the significance of the supportive AA community, which helps individuals not only stay sober but also thrive in their new sober lives.
The program concludes with a reminder of the ongoing journey of recovery, where the best is yet to come for those who choose to stay sober, one day at a time.