Hal M. AA speakerHal M. AA speaker
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 1986
52:31•26 Apr 2019
Hal M.'s Journey: A Grateful Alcoholic's Story
Episode Overview
- Gratitude plays a crucial role in recovery.
- The 'Big Book' is a foundational text for AA members.
- Spiritual growth is key to maintaining sobriety.
- Overcoming resentment and fear is essential for long-term recovery.
- Community support within AA is invaluable.
“The day you start doing what you ought to do because you want to do it, you have tasted real freedom.”
In this heartfelt episode of Recovery Radio Network, Hal M. takes the stage as an AA speaker from 1986. With a blend of humour and humility, Hal shares his journey through alcoholism, recovery, and the transformative power of the 12-step programme. He begins with gratitude, thanking those who made the conference possible and reminiscing about his days as a flight instructor during World War II.
Hal's speech is rich with anecdotes and reflections on the 'Big Book' of Alcoholics Anonymous, a cornerstone of the AA community since its first publication in 1939. He quotes medical reviews from that era, highlighting the scepticism and eventual acceptance of AA's methods. Hal passionately discusses the spiritual growth that comes from following the 12 steps, emphasising the importance of maintaining a 'spiritual condition' to stay sober.
He recounts stories of fellow AA members and their unique paths to recovery, offering a tapestry of experiences that underline the programme's effectiveness. Hal also touches on common struggles like resentment and fear, sharing practical advice on overcoming these obstacles through the AA framework. His speech is peppered with humour, such as his quip about counting the people who fall asleep during his talk to stay humble.
By the end of the episode, you'll feel both inspired and entertained, realising that recovery is not just about abstaining from alcohol but about embracing a new way of life filled with gratitude and spiritual growth.

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