Marty M. AA speakerMarty M. AA speaker
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 1980
1:05:53•26 Mar 2020
Marty M.: A Journey from Isolation to Connection in AA
Episode Overview
- Alcoholism is a complex illness affecting body, mind, and soul.
- AA provides a supportive community for recovery.
- Societal stigma adds to the challenges faced by alcoholics, especially women.
- Acceptance and understanding are crucial for healing.
- Personal stories of recovery can inspire and offer hope.
“A.A. is the bridge whereby the lost become found.”
In this heartfelt episode of Recovery Radio Network, you'll hear from Marty M., an iconic AA speaker who shares her profound journey through alcoholism and recovery. Speaking in 1980, Marty captivates the audience with her honest reflections on the loneliness and separation that often accompany alcoholism. She discusses how society has historically viewed alcoholics as sinners, but she reframes alcoholism as a complex illness affecting the body, mind, and soul.
Marty emphasises that no one sets out to become an alcoholic; it’s a condition that sneaks up on individuals seeking the same things everyone else does. Her speech highlights the transformative power of AA, describing it as a bridge that reconnects lost souls to humanity and God. Marty also touches on the unique challenges faced by women in AA, noting how societal stigma often makes their struggle even more isolating.
Her anecdotes about her own life, including her initial denial and eventual acceptance of her condition, offer hope and inspiration to anyone grappling with addiction. Marty’s message is clear: acceptance and support within the AA community can help anyone reclaim their life and find a sense of belonging. If you're looking for an authentic and moving account of recovery, this episode is a must-listen.

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