Bob D.'s Workshop: Unpacking the Heart of AA at Camp Alta
Episode Overview
Bob D. shares insights into the history and impact of Alcoholics Anonymous, highlighting the challenges faced in the 1940s Reflecting on the visionary nature of Bill Wilson and the development of AA's traditions Exploring the personal journey of suffering from alcoholism and the transformative power of the 12 steps Highlighting the need for self-reflection, humility, and spiritual growth in the recovery process Emphasizing the significance of community, unity, and the role of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in sobriety
Alcoholics Anonymous is trying to get me to grow up, I guess, and not be so full of myself that I'm defended, and not be so full of myself that I have to justify myself and rationalize myself.
What happens when you mix personal stories, deep reflections, and a sprinkle of wisdom? You get Bob D.'s workshop at Camp Alta, CA. This episode from Mad Dog Recovery AA Speakers isn't just another talk—it's a heartfelt journey through the core principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Bob D. brings his unique perspective to the table, sharing his experiences with the 12 steps and traditions in a way that feels both personal and universal.
Whether you're new to AA or a long-time member, Bob's insights on self-reflection, community, and unity offer something valuable for everyone. You'll hear anecdotes that make you nod in recognition and reflections that might just change how you see your own journey. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of AA's transformative power.