Family Roots and Holiday Reflections with William Huhn
Episode Overview
Explore the impact of family history on personal growth and values Understand the significance of sacredness in holidays Learn about Henrietta Seiberling's role in founding AA Discover how to apply ancestral values in everyday life Gain insights on finding strength in reflection and spirituality
Holidays are sacred times, and it's important to reflect on what the time means. It's where we gather strength to help us through the year. That's my view of it. And that would be Henrietta's as well.
Ever wondered how family legacies shape our lives? In this episode of 'Rise and Recover', Nancy and Kathy sit down with William Huhn, the biographer and grandson of Henrietta Seiberling, a pivotal figure in the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. They dive into the rich history of AA, exploring Henrietta's influence and the values she instilled that continue to resonate today. William opens up about how these ancestral lessons impact his daily life and the way he views the holiday season.
The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as they discuss the concept of sacredness during holidays, offering listeners a chance to reflect on their own traditions and the deeper meanings behind them. Whether you're navigating recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode provides a blend of historical insight and personal reflection that's both inspiring and grounding.