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Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast

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  • February 21 Steps & Traditions - Transitions Daily Recovery Readings Podcast

February 21 Steps & Traditions - Transitions Daily Recovery Readings Podcast

Friday 21st February 2025

Explore A.A.'s Twelve Steps and Traditions with Sarah M. Discover how these principles can help you maintain sobriety and find unity within the fellowship.
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A Journey Through A.A.'s Twelve Steps and Traditions

Episode Overview

  • A.A.'s Twelve Steps offer a spiritual approach to overcoming alcohol obsession.
  • The Twelve Traditions help maintain unity within the A.A. fellowship.
  • The Grapevine magazine has been a vital publication for A.A. members since 1944.
  • Daily reflections provide valuable insights for practising the program in daily life.
  • Staying connected to the A.A. community is crucial for maintaining sobriety.
"The steps protect me from myself. The traditions protect A.A. from me".
If you're grappling with the idea of sobriety, this episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast might be just what you need. The February 21st edition, read by Sarah M. from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, dives into the heart of A.A.'s Twelve Steps and Traditions. These principles, spiritual in nature, offer a roadmap to expel the obsession with drinking and foster a sense of wholeness.
The Twelve Traditions help maintain unity within the fellowship and guide how it interacts with the world. You'll hear about the history of The Grapevine magazine, an essential publication for A.A. members that has grown significantly since its inception in 1944. The episode also includes daily reflections and a poignant reminder that A.A.'s basic principles work for people from all walks of life and different nationalities. Sarah shares personal anecdotes and quotes from various A.A.
resources, including 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day', 'As Bill Sees It', and the 'Big Book'. These readings highlight the importance of staying connected to the A.A. community and practising the program in daily life. Whether you're new to A.A. or have been a member for years, this episode offers valuable insights and reflections that can support your journey towards sobriety. It's a comforting reminder that you're not alone and that there are practical steps you can take to maintain your sobriety.
So, why not give it a listen and see how these timeless principles can help you stay on track?