DR. Bob AA co-founderDR. Bob AA co-founder
Recovery Radio Network
Dr. Bobs last major talk
50:42•7 Jul 2009
Dr. Bob's Last Major Talk: A Journey Through Early AA
Episode Overview
- Dr. Bob shares his early experiences with alcoholism and recovery.
- Bill W.'s spiritual journey and its impact on AA.
- The importance of service in maintaining sobriety.
- Challenges faced during the early days of AA.
- The role of community support in recovery.
“The spirit of service is of prime importance, although it has to be backed up with some knowledge of the subject”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, you'll get to hear the last major talk by Dr. Bob, one of the co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Dr. Bob shares his personal journey and the early days of AA with honesty and humour. He recounts the pivotal moments that led to the creation of AA, including Bill W.'s tireless efforts to help others and his own struggles with sobriety. Dr.
Bob's story is filled with anecdotes that illustrate the challenges and triumphs of starting a movement that has helped millions worldwide. His emphasis on the importance of service, spirituality, and community support offers timeless wisdom for anyone on a recovery journey. Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, Dr. Bob's reflections are both enlightening and encouraging. Tune in to understand the roots of AA and gain insights that could help you or your loved ones maintain sobriety.

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