Bill W. AA The Three Legacies part 2

Bill W. AA The Three Legacies part 2

Recovery Radio Network

AA Co-founder speaks on the Three Legacies of AA

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42:5219 Jun 2009

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Bill W. on the Three Legacies: A Journey Through AA's Formative Years

Episode Overview

  • Early challenges in maintaining unity within AA.
  • Formation and success of mail order groups.
  • The role of group conscience in shaping AA policies.
  • Importance of anonymity at the public level.
  • The development and significance of the Twelve Traditions.
We knew that we had to hang together or hang separately.

In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, listeners are treated to an in-depth exploration of the 'Three Legacies' of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) by none other than its co-founder, Bill W. This fascinating journey takes you through the formative years of AA, highlighting the trials and triumphs that shaped the organisation's core principles. Bill W.

recounts the challenges of maintaining unity within the growing community, from financial woes to personality clashes, and how these were overcome through the spirit of the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions. You'll hear riveting stories about the early days of AA, including the creation of 'mail order groups' and the unexpected hurdles faced when clubs began to spring up. Bill W.

doesn't shy away from discussing the controversial moments either, like the debate over professionalising AA roles and the strict membership rules that almost excluded key members. His anecdotes about group conscience and the importance of anonymity at the public level are both enlightening and entertaining. Bill W.'s reflections offer a unique perspective on how AA's guiding principles were developed and why they remain crucial today.

He shares heartfelt moments, such as turning down a lucrative job offer to stay true to AA's mission, and the pivotal role of group conscience in shaping AA's policies. The episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone interested in understanding the foundational values that have kept AA strong for decades. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to grasp the essence of AA's legacy and its impact on millions of lives worldwide.

Bill W.'s candid storytelling and deep insights provide not just historical context but also timeless lessons on recovery, unity, and service. Don't miss out on this chance to hear directly from one of the most influential figures in addiction recovery history.

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