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AA Was Almost Lost Before the Traditions Saved It - AA Speaker - James M.

Episode 355 Published 1 month ago
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James M. says AA did not survive because alcoholics got organized, it survived because they finally learned what could destroy them.

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In this AA traditions workshop, James M. mixes his own recovery story with the history of how Alcoholics Anonymous found its footing, from early failure and spiritual desperation to the first meetings, the writing of the Big Book, explosive growth, group chaos, and the principles that kept AA from collapsing like earlier movements. He also talks about losing his family, career, and direction before learning that when he put AA first, everything else in his life had a chance to come back.

James M. from Breaux Bridge, LA speaking at the AA's 73rd Anniversary in Galliano, LA - June 14th 2008

Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

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