Arthur S. on the Rich History of AA in Texas
Episode Overview
Arthur S. shares the history of AA in Texas. Details on the creation and significance of the Big Book. Insights into key figures like Bill W. and Dr. Bob. Stories of early AA members' struggles and successes. The growth and impact of AA groups in Texas.
AA is more than a set of principles; it's a society of alcoholics in action.
Arthur S. takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of Alcoholics Anonymous in Texas during this episode of Sober Cast. Speaking at the Man-To-Man retreat in Lake Brownwood, TX, in 2013, Arthur shares captivating stories and significant milestones that shaped AA's presence in the Lone Star State.
From the early days of AA in Houston, Fort Worth, and Dallas to the pivotal moments that led to the creation of the Big Book, Arthur’s talk is a treasure trove of historical anecdotes and insights. You'll hear about the struggles and triumphs of early members, the influence of key figures like Bill W. and Dr. Bob, and the profound impact AA has had on countless lives.
Arthur's engaging storytelling brings to life the dedication and perseverance of those who laid the groundwork for AA's success in Texas. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in the roots of AA and its evolution over the years. Don't miss out on this chance to deepen your understanding of AA's history and be inspired by the resilience and commitment of its pioneers. Tune in and discover how AA's message of hope and recovery spread across Texas and beyond.