February 21 Steps and Traditions - Transitions Daily Recovery Readings PodcastFebruary 21 Steps and Traditions - Transitions Daily Recovery Readings Podcast
Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast
The daily distribution consists of different recovery quotes daily from various resources including; Twenty-Fours A Hours A Day, A.A. Thought for the Day, Daily Reflections, Big Book Quote, Just for Today, As Bill Sees It, plus more! This podcast is a...
7:52•21 Feb 2020
The Power of AA's Twelve Steps and Traditions
“The steps protect me from myself. The traditions protect AA from me.”
Ever wondered how the Twelve Steps and Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous can shape your journey to sobriety? In this episode of the 'Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast', Sarah M. from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, takes you through the essential principles that have helped countless individuals find their way out of the grip of alcohol. Sarah shares insights from various trusted AA resources like 'Twenty-Four Hours A Day', 'A.A. Thought for the Day', and 'Daily Reflections'.
She also delves into The Grapevine, a monthly AA publication known for its valuable contributions to the recovery community. Through her own experiences, Sarah illustrates how these spiritual principles not only help in overcoming alcohol obsession but also in maintaining unity within the AA community. The episode highlights the importance of learning from past mistakes, guarding against relapse, and managing emotional upsets to maintain a calm spirit.
Whether you're new to sobriety or reaffirming your commitment, this episode offers practical wisdom and heartfelt support. And if you're looking for more engagement, join the secret Facebook group to discuss the readings with other members and find inspiration to live a sober life.

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