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Thursday 4th April 2024

Join Buck Doyle as he shares his journey in AA, emphasizing community support, self-reflection, and resilience at Cincinnati's gratitude breakfast.
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Buck Doyle: Finding Strength and Community in Recovery

Episode Overview

  • Buck Doyle shares insights from his 12,000 meetings attended and distills learnings from his interactions with the AA community.
  • His story underscores the importance of community support, self-honesty, and resilience in the face of addiction.
  • Buck highlights the transformative power of Alcoholics Anonymous in helping individuals navigate their recovery journeys.
  • He emphasises the significance of humility, personal growth, and gratitude in maintaining long-term sobriety.
  • Through his experiences, Buck showcases the positive impact of embracing convictions and seeking support in the process of overcoming alcoholism.
I have never met one person who came into AA, stopped drinking, and attended meetings, whose lives did not improve, no matter what their condition.
Ever wondered how community and self-reflection can change a life? Buck Doyle, a seasoned member of Alcoholics Anonymous, shares his inspiring journey at the fourth annual gratitude breakfast in Cincinnati. Celebrating the first AA meeting from 53 years ago, Buck’s story is filled with humor, humility, and hard-earned wisdom. With over 12,000 AA meetings under his belt, Buck dives into the power of community support and the importance of self-reflection.
His narrative beautifully captures the essence of resilience and personal growth that comes from embracing the principles of AA. Buck’s reflections remind us that recovery isn’t just about quitting alcohol; it’s about finding strength in vulnerability and connecting deeply with others who understand the struggle. Whether you're on your own path to sobriety or supporting someone who is, Buck's story offers a heartfelt reminder of the transformative power of shared experiences.
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