Frankie L. Longtime AA from Baltimore MDFrankie L. Longtime AA from Baltimore MD
Recovery Radio Network
Speaks on the traditions and AA history
1:06:52•15 Sept 2010
Frankie L.'s 33-Year Journey in AA: Wisdom, Traditions, and Sobriety
Episode Overview
- Frankie L. shares his 33-year journey in Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Emphasises the importance of sticking to AA traditions.
- Discusses the impact of his sponsor and early AA members.
- Highlights the challenges AA faces today.
- Offers advice and insights for both newcomers and seasoned members.
“I got up this morning and I said I'm the only man on the face of God's earth today who must remain soul. And I've been saying that for 33 years.”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, you'll hear from Frankie L., a longtime AA member from Baltimore, MD. With over three decades of sobriety under his belt, Frankie shares his raw and unfiltered journey through the ups and downs of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). He opens up about his early days in recovery, the influence of his sponsor, and the powerful traditions that have kept him sober for 33 years.
Frankie doesn't shy away from the tough topics, including the challenges AA faces today and the importance of sticking to its core principles. His reflections on the history and evolution of AA provide a rich tapestry of wisdom for anyone on their own recovery path or supporting someone who is. Whether you're a seasoned member of AA or new to the program, Frankie's heartfelt stories and candid advice will resonate deeply.
Don't miss this chance to gain valuable insights and perhaps a few laughs along the way. Tune in to understand why AA's traditions are more than just guidelines—they're lifelines.

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