Bill D. AA speaker in 1950Bill D. AA speaker in 1950
Recovery Radio Network
Speaking in Akron/Canton Ohio
39:23•28 Oct 2011
Bill D.'s Journey: An AA Pioneer Speaks in 1950
Episode Overview
- Bill D. shares his early experiences with Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Emphasises the importance of keeping sobriety as the main focus.
- Discusses the impact of AA on his life and others.
- Highlights the role of community and shared experiences in recovery.
- Offers a historical perspective on the beginnings of AA.
“The main purpose of AA was to stay sober.”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, you'll hear Bill D., an AA speaker from 1950, share his journey through the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous. Speaking in Akron/Canton, Ohio, Bill D. takes you back to the foundational years of AA, offering a heartfelt recount of his struggles and triumphs in sobriety.
His talk is filled with personal stories, reflections on the importance of staying sober, and the impact AA had on his life and the lives of others around him. Bill's narrative is a raw and honest look at what it means to live a life committed to sobriety. He touches on the importance of community, the power of shared experiences, and the necessity of keeping sobriety as the main focus of AA.
His speech is not just a historical account but a source of inspiration for anyone on their recovery journey. Bill’s humility and candidness make this episode a must-listen for those seeking hope and encouragement in their own battles with addiction. So, if you're looking for a story that combines history, personal growth, and the spirit of AA, this episode is for you.

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