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SAFE RECOVERY

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  • What Makes Alcoholics Anonymous a toxic group?

What Makes Alcoholics Anonymous a toxic group?

Tuesday 25th August 2015

Monica Richardson exposes toxic behaviors in AA and explores empowering alternatives in recovery on Safe Recovery.
60 minutes
Informative
Thought-provoking
Empowering
Raw
Engaging

About this podcast

SAFE RECOVERY
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Overview:
Categories:
Recovery with AA
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Financial Health in Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
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Unmasking AA: Toxic Traits and Paths to Empowerment

Living Happy Lives, sober or with moderation. You choose...Americans need to step up and be more EMPOWERED!
Ever wondered if Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is all it's cracked up to be? In this episode of Safe Recovery, host Monica Richardson dives deep into the murky waters of AA, revealing some unsettling truths. Known for her bold and unfiltered approach, Monica doesn't hold back as she exposes the toxic behaviors and cult-like traits that can lurk within AA meetings. From mind control tactics to the history of the Oxford movement, this episode pulls no punches.
Monica emphasizes the importance of empowerment in recovery, challenging the traditional narrative of powerlessness that AA often promotes. She also shines a light on alternative healing methods, both spiritual and secular, offering fresh perspectives on breaking free from addiction. With engaging commentary and thought-provoking insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone questioning the status quo and seeking a different path to recovery.
Whether you're struggling with alcohol dependency or supporting someone who is, Monica's critical examination of AA provides valuable food for thought.
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stop13stepinaa

SAFE RECOVERY

stop13stepinaa

  • What Makes Alcoholics Anonymous a toxic group?

What Makes Alcoholics Anonymous a toxic group?

Tuesday 25th August 2015

Monica Richardson exposes toxic behaviors in AA and explores empowering alternatives in recovery on Safe Recovery.
60 minutes
Informative
Thought-provoking
Empowering
Raw
Engaging

About this podcast

SAFE RECOVERY
Author:
stop13stepinaa
Overview:
Safe Recovery- is a new show designed to address Predatory behavior in 12 step meetings, and it's culture. Join us to discuss new approaches in our world, our culture with alcohol and drug overuse. ...(view more)
Categories:
Recovery with AA
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Financial Health in Recovery
Family Recovery from Addiction
Links:
Visit site
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Unmasking AA: Toxic Traits and Paths to Empowerment

Living Happy Lives, sober or with moderation. You choose...Americans need to step up and be more EMPOWERED!
Ever wondered if Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is all it's cracked up to be? In this episode of Safe Recovery, host Monica Richardson dives deep into the murky waters of AA, revealing some unsettling truths. Known for her bold and unfiltered approach, Monica doesn't hold back as she exposes the toxic behaviors and cult-like traits that can lurk within AA meetings. From mind control tactics to the history of the Oxford movement, this episode pulls no punches.
Monica emphasizes the importance of empowerment in recovery, challenging the traditional narrative of powerlessness that AA often promotes. She also shines a light on alternative healing methods, both spiritual and secular, offering fresh perspectives on breaking free from addiction. With engaging commentary and thought-provoking insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone questioning the status quo and seeking a different path to recovery.
Whether you're struggling with alcohol dependency or supporting someone who is, Monica's critical examination of AA provides valuable food for thought.