Episode 512: Why Take 12 Recovery Radio Does Not Violate Traditions 11 & 12Episode 512: Why Take 12 Recovery Radio Does Not Violate Traditions 11 & 12
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About This Special Broadcast: Many have accused us of violating the Anonymity Traditions of Alcoh...
34:20•16 Jul 2021
Clearing the Air: Monty 'Man on Anonymity Traditions in Recovery Media
“Anonymity stresses the equality in the fellowship of all members by putting the brakes on those who might otherwise exploit their AA affiliation to achieve recognition, power or personal gain.”
Ever wondered if sharing your recovery story on the radio breaks any rules? Monty 'Man tackles this hot topic head-on in a special episode of 'Take 12 Recovery Radio'. Some folks have accused the show of violating the Anonymity Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) when it comes to media. Monty 'Man sets the record straight, explaining why Take 12 Recovery Radio doesn't cross any lines.
He dives into the purpose behind these traditions, which aim to keep everyone in the fellowship on equal footing and prevent anyone from using their AA or NA affiliation for personal gain. Monty makes it clear that it's up to individual members, not the media, to uphold these cherished principles. Tune in to hear his take on the controversy and learn how Take 12 Recovery Radio remains a beacon of hope through positive music and powerful recovery stories.

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