Frank M. AA speakerFrank M. AA speaker
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 2008
55:45•18 Apr 2017
Frank M.'s Journey: From Fear to Freedom in AA
Episode Overview
- Frank M. shares his first experience with AA and his sobriety date.
- He highlights the diverse backgrounds of AA members.
- Frank discusses the significant milestones in his recovery journey.
- He reflects on the positive changes in his family life due to sobriety.
- Frank emphasises that recovery is an ongoing process of growth and surrender.
“What's so beautiful about Alcoholics Anonymous is you can't tell which is which.”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Frank M. shares his journey through Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) with heartfelt candour and a touch of humour. Speaking to a room filled with diverse individuals, Frank underscores the uniqueness of each gathering, reminding everyone that these moments are irreplaceable. With anecdotes spanning from his first AA meeting on November 3rd, 1971, to his life as a sober man, Frank paints a vivid picture of the highs and lows of recovery.
He emphasises the unity within AA, noting that members come from all walks of life - from truck drivers to doctors, and even those who've walked on the moon. Frank's story is one of transformation, where he went from living in fear and guilt to finding a sense of cleansing and freedom.
His reflections on the changes in his life, including the impact on his family and the milestones in his sobriety, offer hope and encouragement to those on their own recovery journeys. Whether you're new to AA or have been part of it for years, Frank's experiences provide valuable insights and a reminder that recovery is a continuous series of surrenders and growth.
Tune in to hear Frank's honest and inspiring story - it might just be the spark you need on your path to sobriety.

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