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  • 12 Traditions and AA Literature Is it Still Viable in 2012?

12 Traditions and AA Literature Is it Still Viable in 2012?

Wednesday 7th November 2012

Monica Richardson and guests critically examine AA literature's relevance today and discuss alternative recovery paths on 'Safe Recovery'.
45 minutes
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Empowering

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Revisiting AA Literature: A Candid Conversation on Safe Recovery

I started stop, thirteen, step in aa was because of young people coming to my meeting talking about rampant-stepping, with sexual harassment going on and even financial harassing in men's meetings in Hollywood.
Ever wondered if the traditional AA literature still holds up today? In this episode of 'Safe Recovery', host Monica Richardson is joined by blogger gunthar2000 and Decon to dig into the 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. They don't just skim the surface; they dive deep into the honesty of Chapter 5 from the Big Book and question its relevance in modern times. It's a lively and humorous discussion that doesn't shy away from the tough questions. But that's not all.
The episode also tackles some heavy issues like sexual and financial harassment within AA meetings. Monica and her guests highlight the need for more accountability and responsibility in these spaces. They offer practical solutions and alternative paths for those who might feel disillusioned by the traditional AA approach. Whether you're currently navigating your own journey to sobriety or supporting someone who is, this episode is packed with valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions.
It's perfect for anyone looking to explore different avenues of recovery and find what truly empowers them. Tune in for a mix of critical analysis, personal anecdotes, and a touch of humor that makes this conversation both engaging and enlightening.