Howard L.

Big Book Podcast

Howard L.

  • Chapter Eleven – A VISION FOR YOU

Chapter Eleven – A VISION FOR YOU

Tuesday 4th February 2020

Howard L. reads Chapter Eleven of the Big Book, exploring fellowship and spirituality in recovery. Discover strength and hope through AA's guiding principles.
27 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Encouraging

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Big Book Podcast
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Howard L.
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Finding Strength in Fellowship: Chapter Eleven of the Big Book

When a few men in this city have found themselves and have discovered the joy of helping others to face life again, there will be no stopping until everyone in that town has had his opportunity to recover.
Ever thought about the transformative power of helping others? In this episode of the Big Book Podcast, Howard L. brings Chapter Eleven, 'A Vision for You', to life with his heartfelt narration. This chapter, the final one in the main section of the first edition of 'Alcoholics Anonymous', dives deep into the essence of fellowship and the joy it brings to those on the recovery journey.
Howard, who has been sober since 1988, offers a smooth yet emotionally resonant reading that makes this timeless text both accessible and engaging. The episode touches on the vital role of spirituality in recovery and the importance of personal stories that inspire and guide. Listeners will gain insight into how willingness, patience, and labor can help alcoholics face life's challenges and rediscover the joy of living.
The legacy of the Big Book is explored, offering resources and inspiration for anyone seeking sobriety. Tune in to find out how joining the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous can become a source of strength and a beacon of hope. As Howard reads, 'there will be no stopping until everyone in that town has had his opportunity to recover'.