Adam G. AA speakerAdam G. AA speaker
Recovery Radio Network
from the "Last House on the Block Group"
37:01•29 Dec 2011
Adam G.'s Journey: Overcoming Roadblocks in AA
Episode Overview
- Adam started drinking at 13 and quickly developed a physical craving.
- He faced significant roadblocks in AA, mostly self-imposed.
- Sponsors played a crucial role in his recovery journey.
- Spiritual growth through prayer and meditation was vital for Adam.
- Community support in AA helped him maintain long-term sobriety.
“There's never been anyone too stupid to get this, but a lot of people too smart”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Adam G. takes the mic to share his journey through Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). With a casual yet heartfelt tone, Adam reflects on his experiences since joining AA in June 1985. He opens up about the challenges he faced, particularly the 'roadblocks' that were often self-imposed. From starting to drink at the age of 13 to grappling with honesty, open-mindedness, willingness, desperation, and ego, Adam's story is both raw and relatable.
He recounts how his early drinking days were marked by a physical craving and a mental obsession that made it impossible to stop after just one drink. Despite being academically successful, Adam struggled socially, using alcohol as a crutch to fit in with the 'cool kids'. However, this often led to embarrassing situations where even his peers would distance themselves from him.
Adam highlights the pivotal moments in his recovery, including the role of his sponsors and the essential lessons they imparted. One memorable piece of advice from his sponsor was, 'There's never been anyone too stupid to get this, but a lot of people too smart'. This wisdom helped Adam realise that showing up to meetings and avoiding the first drink were crucial steps in his recovery.
He also discusses the importance of spiritual growth and how activities like prayer and meditation have become integral to his sobriety. The episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone on a similar path. Adam's candidness about his self-loathing and the subsequent steps he took to address it offers a blueprint for others struggling with similar issues. His story is a testament to the transformative power of AA and the importance of community support.
If you're looking for a relatable and inspiring account of recovery, Adam G.'s story is a must-listen. His journey underscores the idea that recovery is not just about staying sober but also about becoming a better person in all aspects of life.

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