Episodes
Tuesday Apr 10, 2018
Traditions Workshop
Tuesday Apr 10, 2018
Tuesday Apr 10, 2018
A short but informative Traditions Workshop at the Road to Recovery meeting in Plymouth UK conducted in 2016
Monday Apr 09, 2018
Multiple Speakers: Nils then Jenna
Monday Apr 09, 2018
Monday Apr 09, 2018
Multiple speakers from the Sunday Night Speakers meeting in Seattle (July 2016). First Nils shares a bit of his story for 15 min followed by Jenna (sober in 1985) as the 30 min speaker.
Sunday Apr 08, 2018
Multiple Speakers: Road to Recovery Group Anniversary
Sunday Apr 08, 2018
Sunday Apr 08, 2018
Four speakers at the Road to Recovery Groups 21st Anniversary in Plymouth UK
Saturday Apr 07, 2018
Multiple Speakers: Katelyn then David (nsfw)
Saturday Apr 07, 2018
Saturday Apr 07, 2018
Katelyn opens the meeting by speaking for 10 min followed by David, they are speaking at the North Oakland AA Open speaker meeting in April 2016.
Friday Apr 06, 2018
ESH: Judy P (30 years)
Friday Apr 06, 2018
Friday Apr 06, 2018
Judy P from Ellijay Ga, she got sober in 1972 and is speaking at NCR in 2003 at 30 years sobriety.
Thursday Apr 05, 2018
Topic: Step 1
Thursday Apr 05, 2018
Thursday Apr 05, 2018
Chris S from Bedminster NJ. speaking at the Montclair Big Book Study on Step 1 in Sept. of 2011
Wednesday Apr 04, 2018
Brenda F speaking in Daytona in May of 1998
Wednesday Apr 04, 2018
Wednesday Apr 04, 2018
Brenda F from Bowling Green FL. speaking at the 8th., Spring in Daytona Roundup in May of 1998
Tuesday Apr 03, 2018
Panel: Women in AA
Tuesday Apr 03, 2018
Tuesday Apr 03, 2018
A panel meeting on the topic of, Women in AA, held at the 31st Michigan Conference in 1983.
Monday Apr 02, 2018
Joe and Charlie Big Book Workshop Part 8 of 8 (Repost)
Monday Apr 02, 2018
Monday Apr 02, 2018
Joe McQ and Charlie P met in 1973, they instantly discovered their mutual fascinations with AA's basic textbook, Alcoholics Anonymous commonly called "The Big Book". They would frequently meet to discuss The Big Book, often driving 225 miles to meet in each other's homes.
In 1977, some AA members met in a Tulsa, Oklahoma hotel room for a discussion on The Big Book. One member asked Joe and Charlie to come to his home group to present a program on The Big Book. A taping of that presentation was made and called "The Big Book Study". Through the circulation of these audio tapes throughout the Fellowship, Joe and Charlie received invitations to present the Study at AA conventions, roundups and special events.
At the AA International Convention in New Orleans in 1980, Wesley P, organized a lunch for 1,500 AA members from all over the world and gave away 100 Joe & Charlie tape sets as door prizes. Invitations exploded, and within a couple of years Joe & Charlie were presenting about 36 seminars a year worldwide. These seminars struck a deep chord within the AA members. This is a later recording from around 1999 and the audio quality is quite good.
Sunday Apr 01, 2018
Joe and Charlie Big Book Workshop Part 7 of 8 (Repost)
Sunday Apr 01, 2018
Sunday Apr 01, 2018
Joe McQ and Charlie P met in 1973, they instantly discovered their mutual fascinations with AA's basic textbook, Alcoholics Anonymous commonly called "The Big Book". They would frequently meet to discuss The Big Book, often driving 225 miles to meet in each other's homes.
In 1977, some AA members met in a Tulsa, Oklahoma hotel room for a discussion on The Big Book. One member asked Joe and Charlie to come to his home group to present a program on The Big Book. A taping of that presentation was made and called "The Big Book Study". Through the circulation of these audio tapes throughout the Fellowship, Joe and Charlie received invitations to present the Study at AA conventions, roundups and special events.
At the AA International Convention in New Orleans in 1980, Wesley P, organized a lunch for 1,500 AA members from all over the world and gave away 100 Joe & Charlie tape sets as door prizes. Invitations exploded, and within a couple of years Joe & Charlie were presenting about 36 seminars a year worldwide. These seminars struck a deep chord within the AA members. This is a later recording from around 1999 and the audio quality is quite good.