Grupo Centro Madrid

Grupo Centro Madrid

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  • Bill Willson habla sobre las 12 Tradiciones de Alcohólicos Anónimos - 6ª Parte

Bill Willson habla sobre las 12 Tradiciones de Alcohólicos Anónimos - 6ª Parte

Wednesday 9th September 2015

Listen to Bill Willson discuss AA's 6th Tradition with Grupo Centro Madrid, highlighting the role of individual freedom in personal growth and recovery.
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Bill Willson's Take on AA's 6th Tradition: Embracing Individual Freedom

The 6th Tradition is all about individual freedom and the importance of providing a space where members can feel safe to express their opinions and beliefs without fear of judgment or coercion.
Imagine being part of a community where your voice truly matters. In this episode, Grupo Centro Madrid brings you the sixth installment of Bill Willson's enlightening talks on the 12 Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Bill, the co-founder of AA, sheds light on the 6th Tradition, emphasizing the critical role of individual freedom within the organization.
He dives into the challenges groups face in creating their own spaces and highlights the necessity for a supportive environment where members can freely express their thoughts and beliefs. This isn't just about rules; it's about fostering personal growth and lasting recovery. As you listen, you'll gain a unique perspective on how AA's values have evolved over time and how each member can contribute to shaping the future of this life-changing community.
Whether you're on your own sobriety journey or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights into the power of freedom and community in overcoming addiction.