Honoring A.A. Founders Day: A Legacy of Hope and Healing
Our twelve steps, when simmered down to the last, resolve themselves into the words love and service. That's my experience. In a nutshell, I came here angry and violent, and you turned me into a man of love and service.
Imagine a world where a stockbroker and a doctor could change millions of lives. In this episode of 'Sobriety Rocks', host Kirk Waterman dives into the incredible story of Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. These two men from vastly different backgrounds came together in 1935 to create a program that has since saved countless lives.
Kirk reflects on his own recovery journey and how the Twelve Steps have transformed him from an angry, violent person into someone driven by love and service. He shares his personal experiences with the Twelve Steps, highlighting their transformative power. Kirk also discusses the importance of community and support in recovery, encouraging listeners to join the celebrations of A.A. Founders Day happening across the country.
Whether you’re struggling with alcohol, drugs, or other addictions, this episode offers a message of hope and healing. Kirk believes that with the Twelve Steps and a supportive community, anyone can find their path to recovery. Tune in to 'Sobriety Rocks' for an inspiring celebration of A.A. Founders Day and discover how love and service can lead to a brighter tomorrow.