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Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast

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  • February 07 Language of the Heart - Transitions Daily Recovery Readings Podcast

February 07 Language of the Heart - Transitions Daily Recovery Readings Podcast

Sunday 7th February 2021

Explore AA's 'language of the heart' and its role in recovery. Join Craig M. for insights on faith, community, and lasting sobriety.
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Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast
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Heartfelt Connections: The Language of AA Recovery

Our channels of contact have always been charged with the language of the heart.
What makes Alcoholics Anonymous so special? This episode of the 'Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast' dives into the unique way AA members communicate, often called the 'language of the heart'. Hosted by Craig M., this episode explores how simple acronyms like SOBER and phrases like 'Just for Today' can resonate deeply with those on the path to recovery.
These words aren't just jargon; they carry a wealth of shared experiences and collective wisdom that can be a lifeline for anyone struggling with addiction. Craig also touches on the spiritual journey within AA, emphasizing the importance of faith and taking a long-term view of sobriety. Instead of focusing on the fleeting pleasure of drinking, this episode encourages listeners to think about the lasting consequences and the strength that comes from relying on a higher power.
It's a heartfelt discussion that underscores the power of community and shared language in overcoming addiction. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of AA or seeking some extra encouragement on their journey to sobriety.