AA RecollectionsAA Recollections
Recovery Radio Network
Bill W, Dr. Bob, Sister Ignatia
1:25:19•8 Jan 2018
AA Founders' Tales: Early Days of Alcoholics Anonymous
Episode Overview
- Importance of service in maintaining sobriety
- Faith and spirituality as key components of recovery
- Early struggles and successes in AA's formation
- The role of community and fellowship in recovery
- Historical anecdotes from AA's founders
“The spirit of service is of prime importance, although it has to be backed up with some knowledge of the subject”
Ever wondered how the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) managed to kick-start a movement that has helped millions worldwide? In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, you'll hear riveting recollections from Bill W., Dr. Bob, and Sister Ignatia. They share their personal journeys and the early days of AA, offering a glimpse into the trials and triumphs that laid the foundation for this life-saving programme. From Bill W.'s tireless efforts to help others while struggling himself, to Dr.
Bob's spiritual awakening and Sister Ignatia's compassionate contributions, this episode is packed with heartfelt stories and valuable lessons. You'll get a sense of the spirit of service and community that drives AA, and why it's so effective in helping people maintain sobriety. The episode also touches on the importance of faith, the power of fellowship, and the necessity of giving back to sustain one's own recovery.
It's an inspiring listen that reminds us of the power of perseverance and the impact of collective support. Don't miss out on these historical anecdotes that continue to resonate with those on their own recovery journeys. Tune in to feel connected, inspired, and ready to take on your own challenges.

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