Traditions in Relationships part 1Traditions in Relationships part 1
Recovery Radio Network
2004
32:35•20 Feb 2014
Building Relationships Through AA Traditions
Episode Overview
- Unity in AA is crucial for personal recovery.
- Putting others first can transform relationships.
- Service positions offer valuable lessons.
- Applying spiritual principles leads to meaningful change.
- Humour can help navigate recovery challenges.
“Our common welfare should come first. Personal recovery depends upon A.A. Unity.”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, the focus is on the intricate dance of relationships within the framework of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) traditions. The discussion starts with a deep dive into Tradition One, which emphasises the importance of unity and collective welfare in AA.
This episode sheds light on how personal recovery is closely tied to AA unity, highlighting that 'our common welfare should come first.' The host shares personal anecdotes about the challenges and rewards of putting others first, illustrating how these principles have played out in their own life and relationships. From the humorous struggles of leaving the toilet seat up to the profound lessons learned through marriage and service, this episode offers a rich tapestry of experiences and reflections.
You'll hear about the transformative power of AA traditions, the importance of service positions, and how applying spiritual principles can lead to meaningful change. Whether you're new to recovery or a seasoned member, this episode provides valuable insights into how to navigate relationships while maintaining sobriety. Tune in to explore how unity and selflessness can lead to a fulfilling and sober life.

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