Month: November 2020

Understanding the Steps: Step 3

“Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you” – Matthew 7:7

Understanding the Steps: Step 2

“I thought I had to out-think, out-perform, and out-maneuver to eke out a miserable existence in an unfriendly universe” – Chuck C. AA Speaker

Understanding the 12 Steps: Step 1

“The idea that somehow, someday he will control and enjoy his drinking is the great obsession of every abnormal drinker. The persistence of this illusion is astonishing. Many pursue it into the gates of insanity or death.” – Big Book, Page 30

Understanding the 12 Steps: Why do they work?

Granite Recovery Centers has one of the best video series on the 12 Steps. In this video they explain why the steps work. Why all…

Steel on Steel (Group Activity) (Video) (PDF)

STEEL ON STEEL What is Steel on Steel? Steel on Steel is a specific Spiritual Exercise for members of Alcoholics Anonymous interested in attaining the…

AA Sponsorship Questions (Sponsor/Sponsee) (PDF)

Download link is below: Here is a list of tough questions a sponsor can use with a sponsee. The sponsee should have 6-12 months of…

Sober Cast (Youtube)

Sober Cast is an (unofficial) Alcoholics Anonymous podcast featuring AA speaker meetings and workshops. This is not a discussion podcast, simply speaker meetings and workshops in a podcast format. Youtube is limiting our uploads to one release per week we release a new episode every day. Visit Sober Cast.com or search for us on any podcast player app to listen daily

AA Speakers (Youtube)

Alcoholics Anonymous Speakers and Historical AA and Recovery recordings

Odomtology 12 Step Recovery Channel (Youtube)

Odomtology 12 Step Recovery Media has earned a large following by providing only the best recovery material, and now it’s available in podcast form. Odomtology lets hope and healing shine through by making great recovery material available for alcoholics and addicts.

Getting Honest with Ourselves (AA Grapevine Article) (PDF)

Paul M. is one of the most published writers in the AA Grapevine. Here is his famous article from January, 1981, referenced in a talk…