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AA's 12 steps and 12 Traditions...Are these viable in todays world?

Saturday 26th March 2011

Massive and Gunthar 2000 discuss the relevance of AA's 12 steps today, exploring alternative recovery methods and the need for change.
45 minutes
Empowering
Informative
Thought-provoking
Raw
Engaging

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AA's 12 Steps: Outdated or Still Relevant? A Candid Discussion

The reason we're doing this show is to raise awareness and to stop rampant-stepping- sexual harassment, criminal activity, rape and murder that's going on inside the fellowship and the culture of alcoholics anonymous.
Ever wondered if AA's 12 steps still hold up in today's fast-paced world? In this eye-opening episode of 'Safe Recovery', bloggers Massive and Gunthar 2000 tackle this very question. They dive into the heart of the controversy, questioning whether the 1936 tools of Alcoholics Anonymous are still effective or need a modern update. The conversation doesn't shy away from tough topics, including the unsettling issues of sexual harassment and criminal behavior within AA meetings.
With a focus on empowerment over powerlessness, this episode offers a fresh perspective on addiction recovery. Host stop13stepinaa shares personal experiences and calls for a cultural shift within AA, making this episode a must-listen for anyone questioning traditional recovery methods. If you're curious about alternative paths to sobriety or simply want to hear an honest critique of AA, this episode has got you covered.