Dick A. Barbara A, Helen R, Ask-It-Basket

Dick A. Barbara A, Helen R, Ask-It-Basket

Recovery Radio Network

Woodstock GA

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59:5213 Apr 2011

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Anonymity and Emotional Sobriety: Insights from Dick A., Barbara A., and Helen R.

Episode Overview

  • Importance of maintaining anonymity at electronic levels.
  • Emotional sobriety through self-forgiveness and making amends.
  • Historical context of AA's founders and their public recognition.
  • Challenges of promoting AA principles in the digital age.
  • Practical advice on using AA literature for guidance.
Acceptance is freedom.

In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Dick A., Barbara A., and Helen R. dive into a range of topics centred around the principles of anonymity and emotional sobriety within the twelve-step programme. The trio unpacks the importance of maintaining anonymity at the electronic level, including email and online meetings, and shares personal experiences that highlight why this practice is crucial.

They discuss how anonymity ensures that no individual takes credit for the collective success of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and how it protects the fellowship from public scrutiny if someone relapses. The conversation also touches on the history of AA's founders, Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, whose names are exceptions to the anonymity rule due to their foundational roles and the consent of their families.

This episode is rich with anecdotes, including stories about Hollywood celebrities who maintain their sobriety in secrecy and the challenges of promoting AA’s principles in the digital age. Barbara A. and Helen R. bring a wealth of wisdom to the table, discussing the spiritual principles behind anonymity and how these principles help members focus on self-forgiveness and emotional sobriety. They share poignant stories about making amends, self-acceptance, and the journey to emotional stability.

The episode also addresses practical issues like the effectiveness of online meetings and the role of AA literature in guiding newcomers. Listeners will find valuable insights into how anonymity serves as a cornerstone of AA’s success and how emotional sobriety can be cultivated through service and community support. Whether you’re new to recovery or a seasoned member, this episode offers a blend of practical advice and heartfelt stories that can inspire and guide you on your journey.

Don't miss out on this engaging discussion that sheds light on the vital aspects of maintaining anonymity and achieving emotional sobriety in recovery. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of these foundational principles and how they can support your path to sobriety.

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