Transitions Daily

Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast

Transitions Daily

  • June 24 Friendship - Transitions Daily Alcohol Recovery Readings Podcast

June 24 Friendship - Transitions Daily Alcohol Recovery Readings Podcast

Wednesday 24th June 2020

Join Craig M. on Transitions Daily Podcast for insights on friendship, higher power, and meditation in your recovery journey.
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Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast
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Friendship and Recovery: Daily Wisdom with Craig M.

This is an experience you must not miss. Frequent contact with newcomers and with each other is the bright spot of our lives.
Feeling the weight of recovery? The 'Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast' is here to lighten your load. In this episode, Craig M. from Denny, Scotland, shares the June 24th readings, diving into the theme of friendship and its vital role in alcohol recovery. Craig brings a comforting voice to the often challenging journey of sobriety, reminding listeners that they don't have to go it alone.
Drawing from trusted AA literature like 'Twenty-Four Hours A Day' and 'Daily Reflections', he emphasizes how connections with others can be a lifeline. Craig also touches on the significance of a higher power and the universal principles of Alcoholics Anonymous, offering a balanced mix of personal anecdotes and broader insights. He doesn't shy away from discussing the pitfalls of alcoholism but pairs these realities with the hopeful practices of meditation and prayer.
Whether you're new to sobriety or a seasoned veteran, this episode offers a heartfelt reminder that friendship and support are key components of recovery.