Agent X

That's NOT in the book!

Agent X

  • S5 E4 Working with Others with The Real Macoy

S5 E4 Working with Others with The Real Macoy

Friday 28th February 2025

Agent X and The Real Macoy discuss working with others in AA, sharing personal stories and practical advice on sobriety and the 12 Steps.
68 minutes
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That's NOT in the book!
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Agent X
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Categories:
Recovery with AA
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Working with Others: Insights from The Real Macoy

Episode Overview

  • Importance of having a new perspective in AA meetings.
  • The transformative power of following the 12 Steps.
  • Challenges and realities of early sobriety.
  • Role of spirituality and sponsorship in recovery.
  • Practical advice for newcomers to AA.
I am the person that stood there and said that for six years in hell.
In this episode of 'That's NOT in the Book!', Agent X is joined by The Real Macoy to dive deep into the intricacies of working with others in Alcoholics Anonymous. They discuss their personal journeys, the challenges they faced, and the transformative power of the 12 Steps. Agent X shares a humorous yet poignant story about a recent AA meeting, highlighting the importance of having a new perspective and remaining open-minded.
The Real Macoy opens up about their early years in AA, including the struggles of sobriety and the eventual realisation of the importance of following the Big Book's teachings. Together, they reflect on the significance of spirituality, the impact of meetings, and the role of sponsorship in recovery. This episode is packed with raw honesty, heartfelt anecdotes, and practical advice for anyone navigating their own path to sobriety.
Whether you're new to AA or a seasoned member, there's something here for everyone. Tune in to gain fresh insights and a deeper understanding of what it means to work with others in recovery.