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An Atheist Reads the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous

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  • Episode 13: To Wives - Daily Stoic October 12

Episode 13: To Wives - Daily Stoic October 12

Tuesday 12th October 2021

Josh C explores 'To Wives', personal breakups, and Stoic philosophy in this episode of 'An Atheist Reads the Big Book of AA'.
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Navigating Love and Sobriety: An Atheist's Take on 'To Wives'

The love you take is equal to the love you make, not just in politics, not just in tolerance, but in our personal lives.
In this episode, Josh C, the voice behind 'An Atheist Reads the Big Book of AA', takes a deep dive into the chapter 'To Wives'. As an atheist in recovery, Josh offers a unique perspective on the text, shedding light on its implications for those who don't follow a religious path. But that's not all. He opens up about his own recent breakup and how it has impacted his journey to sobriety.
Have you ever wondered how to balance love and recovery? Josh's candid reflections might just offer some answers. He also brings in Stoic philosophy, suggesting that if you want to be loved, you should first love yourself. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of relationships, self-love, and the challenges of staying sober through emotional turmoil. Josh doesn't shy away from discussing the tough stuff, including the effects of alcoholism on relationships and the importance of seeking professional help.
He even provides resources for families dealing with a loved one's addiction. Whether you're struggling with a breakup or just looking for some sage advice on sobriety, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips. Tune in to hear Josh's thoughtful reflections and perhaps find some solace in your own journey.