Steps One Two ThreeSteps One Two Three
Recovery Radio Network
Ralph W. from Los Angeles CA speaking in Buford GA
1:14:46•10 Dec 2012
Ralph W.'s Journey Through Steps One, Two, and Three
Episode Overview
- Ralph shares his journey through the first three steps of AA.
- Emphasises the physical aspect of alcoholism and its unmanageability.
- Discusses the necessity of a spiritual experience for recovery.
- Highlights the importance of mentors and community support.
- Encourages growth and finding opportunities in adversity.
“The things I see as problems in my life are God's opportunities for me to grow.”
Ralph W. from Los Angeles takes the stage in Buford, Georgia, sharing his journey through the first three steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. With heartfelt gratitude, Ralph acknowledges the support of friends and mentors who have been pivotal in his recovery. He dives into the essence of these foundational steps, reflecting on his personal battles with alcohol and the unmanageability it brought to his life.
Ralph's anecdotes are both raw and relatable, from his first drink in the back of a car to the struggles of making it home with a full paycheck. His narrative is sprinkled with humour and honesty, making it easy to connect with his story. He emphasises the importance of understanding the physical aspect of alcoholism, as outlined in the Big Book, and the necessity of a spiritual experience to conquer this illness.
Ralph's reflections on turning his will and life over to a higher power are profound, yet he keeps the tone light-hearted by sharing his fears of ending up in a white polyester suit preaching on a street corner. His message is clear: recovery is possible, and you can find freedom and growth even in the face of adversity. If you're looking for an inspiring and down-to-earth perspective on the first three steps of AA, this episode is a must-listen.

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