Commentaries on steps 6 7 8 9Commentaries on steps 6 7 8 9
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 2004
40:00•12 Jun 2019
Transformative Journeys Through Steps 6 to 9
Episode Overview
- Making amends is crucial for personal healing and recovery.
- Creating a detailed amends list with a sponsor is essential.
- Persistence and humility can lead to unexpected support.
- Reconnecting with estranged family members can be deeply rewarding.
- Embracing the twelve-step programme can transform lives.
“We will not regret the past, nor wish to shut the door on it.”
This episode of Recovery Radio Network features a heartfelt and inspiring discussion on steps 6, 7, 8, and 9 of the twelve-step programme. Recorded in 2004, the speakers share their personal journeys of recovery, offering a rich tapestry of experiences and wisdom. From tales of making amends to family members and colleagues to the profound impact of acknowledging one's shortcomings, this episode is a deep dive into the transformative power of these steps.
One speaker recounts how participating in an AA golf tournament rekindled his love for the sport and helped him lose weight and reconnect with his estranged daughter. Another shares the emotional journey of making amends to a former colleague and the unexpected support he received. The stories highlight the importance of persistence, humility, and the willingness to change. The episode also touches on the significance of creating a comprehensive list of those harmed and working through it with a sponsor.
Whether you're new to recovery or have been on the journey for years, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement. You'll find yourself reflecting on your own path and the steps you can take to mend relationships and heal. So, grab a cup of tea, settle in, and let these powerful stories guide you towards a deeper understanding of recovery.

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