Agent X

That's NOT in the book!

Agent X

  • Episode 55 How it Works with AA Works

Episode 55 How it Works with AA Works

Monday 6th December 2021

Agent X and AA Works discuss 'How it Works' from AA's Big Book, exploring cravings, sponsorship, and community in recovery.
72 minutes
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That's NOT in the book!
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Recovery with AA
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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How It Works: AA Works and Agent X on the Journey to Sobriety

The power of the program and that it still is there Today. I can't tell you, as a parent, how comforting it was that when my son made a decision to become a chef and travel around the world, when he landed in Australia- and within a mile away from him there's a men's group down there- that I crossed paths with the guy in right.
Have you ever wondered how the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous can guide you through recovery? In this episode of 'That's NOT in the book!', Agent X teams up with AA Works to dive into the transformative process laid out in 'How it Works'. The conversation is filled with heartfelt stories and reflections, offering a real glimpse into the lives changed by this program.
Agent X and AA Works discuss the importance of reading and understanding the Big Book, emphasizing how it serves as a roadmap for navigating the 12 Steps. They touch on the phenomenon of craving, the benefits of sponsorship, and the crucial role of community in staying sober. Throughout the episode, they highlight how vulnerability and human connection are key to overcoming addiction.
By sharing their own experiences and those of others, they demonstrate the universal power of the program to unite people from all walks of life in their journey toward sobriety. Tune in to hear how working through resentments and embracing transparency can lead to lasting recovery.