Austin R. early AA speakerAustin R. early AA speaker
Recovery Radio Network
from Wisconsin speaking at the Top of Texas Roundup in Austin TX in 1956
53:07•23 Mar 2011
Austin R.: A Journey of Faith, Humility, and Recovery
Episode Overview
- Austin R. shares his recovery journey with humour and honesty.
- Highlights the virtues of charity, faith, and humility in recovery.
- Discusses the vital role of spouses in supporting recovery.
- Emphasises the importance of surrendering to a higher power.
- Describes the miraculous transformations within the AA community.
“We know now that the surest way for a man to stand up on his feet is to get down on his knees”
Dive into a heartfelt journey with Austin R., an early AA speaker from Wisconsin, as he shares his story at the Top of Texas Roundup in 1956. This episode of Recovery Radio Network is a treasure trove of wisdom, humour, and raw honesty. Austin R. captivates with anecdotes that range from humorous bar bets to profound reflections on the struggle and triumph over alcoholism.
He speaks about the essential virtues of charity, faith, and humility, and how they play a pivotal role in the recovery journey. His vivid descriptions paint a picture of the intense battles faced by alcoholics and the miraculous victories achieved through surrender to a higher power. You'll hear about the silent heroes, the spouses who stood by their partners through thick and thin, and the incredible transformation that comes from embracing the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Austin's speech is not just about staying sober; it's about living a life enriched by spiritual growth and mutual support within the AA community. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or simply seeking inspiration, this episode offers a powerful message of hope and resilience. Tune in to hear Austin R.'s moving testimony and find out why he believes every recovered alcoholic is truly a miracle.

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