Bill's Story Unveiled: A Journey Through the Big Book with Chris S. and Monty'man
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Ever wondered what lies within the pages of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous? In this episode of 'Take 12 Recovery Radio', Chris S., a highly sought-after circuit speaker, joins Monty Dale Meyer, also known as the Monty'man, to explore Bill's Story in Part Five of their series. This isn't just a casual read-through; Chris and Monty take you page by page, line by line, offering one of the most detailed audio studies of this foundational text.
They delve into the life and experiences of Bill W., co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, shedding light on his struggles and the profound insights that led to the creation of the 12-Step Program. Along the way, they discuss critical themes like the physical and mental toll of alcoholism, the necessity of intervention, and the role of willpower in recovery.
The episode also touches on the impact of employment on sobriety and warns about the dangers of 'wet brain', a severe consequence of chronic alcohol abuse. With a blend of historical context and practical advice, this episode offers a rich, thought-provoking experience for anyone interested in understanding the roots of Alcoholics Anonymous and the journey to recovery.