Velta S   AFG speaker

Velta S AFG speaker

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34:4213 Feb 2015

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Velta S: A Journey Through Al-Anon

Episode Overview

  • Velta's journey through Al-Anon since 1979.
  • The growth from two to nine weekly Al-Anon meetings in Loveland.
  • Importance of working the steps as outlined in the Big Book.
  • Challenges and lessons from living with an alcoholic.
  • The need to welcome newcomers with love and understanding.
I've come to the place in my recovery where I know it's okay to have an opinion of my own.

In this heartfelt episode of Recovery Radio Network, Velta S. shares her journey through Al-Anon, a support group for families and friends of alcoholics. Velta's story begins in 1979 when she first joined Al-Anon in Loveland, Colorado. She paints a vivid picture of the early days with only two weekly meetings, which have now blossomed into nine, reflecting the growing need and support within the community.

Her anecdotes about driving up with Tim, her babysitter escapades, and the joy of seeing people enjoy sobriety add a touch of lightness to her narrative. Velta speaks candidly about the struggles and lessons learned from living with an alcoholic. She recalls her mother's dependency on prescription medication and the impact it had on her childhood.

These personal stories underscore the importance of having an open heart and mind in supporting those affected by alcoholism, whether they're still drinking or sober but struggling. One of the standout moments in Velta's talk is her emphasis on the importance of working the steps as outlined in the Big Book. She credits her sponsor for guiding her through this process, which she believes is crucial for anyone serious about recovery.

Velta also highlights the often-overlooked newcomers who join Al-Anon and stresses the need to welcome them with love and understanding. The episode is filled with emotional highs and lows, from Velta's recounting of tragic events to her gratitude for the stabilising influence of her father. She also touches on the dynamics between AA and Al-Anon members, advocating for mutual respect and understanding.

This episode is a compelling listen for anyone involved in recovery, offering a blend of personal experiences and broader reflections on the journey towards sobriety. Velta's honesty and humour make her story relatable and inspiring, reminding us all of the importance of community and support in the recovery process. So, if you're looking for a mix of heartfelt storytelling and practical advice, this episode is definitely worth your time.

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