Building Bridges: Jack V. on the Secular Ontario AA Roundup
Just recently I found Aa Agnostica, About Two Years Ago, and I tell you it was a lifeblood for me because it gave me back aa and it allowed me to participate to a certain extent in quote, and I didn't have the hatred, the frustration, the anger in the regular aa anymore, because I could go to my home group and sort of mellow out.
Ever wondered how a secular approach to addiction recovery can foster community and support? In this episode of the Beyond Belief Sobriety Podcast, John sits down with Jack V., one of the masterminds behind the Secular Ontario AA Roundup (SOAAR). Scheduled for September 16, 2017, at the United Steelworkers Hall in Toronto, this event promises to be a unique gathering for those seeking a non-religious path to sobriety.
Jack opens up about his own journey to sobriety, sharing how agnostic AA meetings gave him a newfound sense of belonging. He dives into the nitty-gritty of organizing a secular event, from fundraising to travel logistics, and the importance of intergroup relations. This conversation is not just about event planning; it's about building a supportive community where everyone feels welcome.
Tune in to discover the benefits of a secular approach to recovery and how coming together can make all the difference.