An Atheist Reads the Big Book of Alcoholics AnonymousAn Atheist Reads the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
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'An Atheist Reads the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous' offers a secular take on sobriety with host Josh C.
Episodes: 33
Finding Sobriety Without Religion: An Atheist Reads the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
Curious about navigating sobriety without religious beliefs? 'An Atheist Reads the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous' is a podcast that offers a fresh perspective on recovery. Hosted by Josh C, an atheist and an alcoholic in a 12-step program, this series tackles the 'god stuff' in AA's Big Book from a secular viewpoint. Josh's candid discussions break down each step and tradition, making them accessible to those who might struggle with the religious aspects of traditional recovery programs.
Beyond reading the Big Book, Josh explores various recovery tools and methods to build a robust 'toolbox' for maintaining sobriety. This podcast is perfect for anyone seeking support in their journey towards sobriety while staying true to their personal beliefs or lack thereof. With a blend of personal anecdotes and practical advice, Josh creates an inclusive space where listeners can feel understood and supported.
Latest Episodes
Episode 31: Step Twelve and Tradition Twelve From the 12 X 12 - Stoic Reading February 15th
Josh C explores Step Twelve and Tradition Twelve from an atheist perspective, making them accessible to those without religious beliefs.
Episode 30: Step Eleven and Tradition Eleven From the 12 X 12 - Stoic Reading February 8th
Josh C examines AA's Step Eleven and Tradition Eleven from an atheist's perspective, discussing prayer, meditation, and the importance of anonymity.
Episode 29: Step Ten and Tradition Ten From the 12 X 12 - Stoic Reading February 1st
Josh C explores Step Ten and Tradition Ten, focusing on personal inventory and avoiding public controversy in AA.
Episode 28: Step Nine and Tradition Nine From the 12 X 12 - Stoic Reading January 25
Josh C tackles Step Nine and Tradition Nine, focusing on making amends and accountability in recovery.

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