Beyond Belief Sobriety Podcast

Beyond Belief Sobriety

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  • Episode 113: An AA Beyond Belief Update

Episode 113: An AA Beyond Belief Update

Monday 15th July 2019

John S. explores AA Beyond Belief's evolution, secular recovery stories, and holistic approaches in this engaging episode of Beyond Belief Sobriety.
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The Journey of AA Beyond Belief: A Secular Take on Recovery

I sometimes wonder if we need to rebrand the podcast, and I'll tell you why it's got that name, aa, in it, and it's not like. And I know that aa members are interested in more than just singleness of purpose issues.
Ever wondered how a secular approach to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) could change the game for those in recovery? In this episode of Beyond Belief Sobriety, host John S. dives into the evolution of AA Beyond Belief, a unique platform for atheists and agnostics to share their recovery stories. Originally created to fill the gap left by AA Agnostica, this podcast and website offer a refreshing alternative to traditional AA meetings by focusing on secular perspectives. John S.
opens up about the highs and lows of running AA Beyond Belief, emphasizing the importance of sharing diverse stories and adopting a holistic approach to recovery. He touches on the history of AA, the necessity for secular meetings, and the challenges of rebranding the podcast to better reflect its broader scope. With fascinating guests like Joe C from Rebellion Dogs Radio and plans for a secular step study, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. John S.
also extends an invitation for listeners to get involved, whether by joining the board of directors or contributing to the nonprofit organization that supports the podcast. If you're curious about how secular recovery can make a difference, this episode is a must-listen.