THEUDRCAST: E-137 Big Book Study #19 | Into Action | Step 7 | 12 steps | Alcoholism | Addiction | AlcoholicTHEUDRCAST: E-137 Big Book Study #19 | Into Action | Step 7 | 12 steps | Alcoholism | Addiction | Alcoholic
THEUDRCAST: UNCOVER - DISCOVER - RECOVER (Recovering from life, Recovering from substances)
Bill Ward and Janine H discuss Step 7 of the 12-step program, focusing on humility and its role in recovery.
1:42:49•19 Jan 2024
Understanding Humility: Step 7 in the 12-Step Journey
Episode Overview
- Bill and Janine delve into Step 7 of the 12-step program, offering a personal reflection on its significance
- The episode begins with a prayer, setting the tone for a reflective and insightful discussion
- Bill emphasises the unique nature of Step 7, distinguishing it from Step 6 in the recovery journey
- Listeners gain valuable perspectives on spirituality and self-examination in the context of recovery
- The discussion offers a nuanced interpretation of the 12-step program, encouraging individuals on their recovery path
“Thank you for everybody on the screen for everybody that is not on the screen but should be and for the next chapter that's unfolding thank you amen.”
Bill Ward and Janine H dive deep into Step 7 of the 12-step program in this engaging episode of THEUDRCAST. They kick things off with a heartfelt prayer, reflecting on their daily struggles and seeking guidance on their recovery paths. The conversation then shifts to unpacking the concept of humility, exploring its various forms and how it plays a crucial role in the recovery process.
Bill and Janine also clarify the differences between Steps 6 and 7, making it easier for listeners to grasp the unique importance of each step. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the 12-step program and gain fresh insights into their own recovery journey.

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