Podcast

Welcome to Recovery: Tradition 3 – 457

Tradition Three is a foundational tenet that emphasizes inclusivity and self-identification as pathways to recovery. Spencer and Ester reflect on the meanings and implications of Tradition Three, highlighting its role in fostering a supportive environment for those affected by the family disease of alcoholism. The Essence of Tradition Three Tradition Three states: “The relatives of…

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Crosstalk – 456

In this comprehensive discussion, Spencer and Mary look at crosstalk in the context of recovery meetings. Drawing from both personal experiences and a variety of listener contributions, they explore how crosstalk is interpreted, its impact, and how it is managed in different recovery communities. Defining Crosstalk The conversation begins with Spencer sharing the definition of…

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A Fellowship of Equals: Tradition Two – 455

In an exploration of Al-Anon’s second tradition, Spencer and Michele engage in a thoughtful discussion about the principles and personal growth experienced through this tradition. Tradition Two states, “For our group purpose, there is but one authority—a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they…

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Sponsorship: Building Trust and Growing – 454

Sponsorship is a fundamental aspect of many recovery programs, providing growth and support for both sponsors and sponsees. This episode explores our experiences of sponsorship, drawing from the personal journeys of Spencer, Patrick, and other contributors who share their experiences within the Al-Anon community. Sponsorship in recovery programs, particularly Al-Anon, is a deeply personal yet…

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Emotional Sobriety – 453

Emotional sobriety is a state of emotional balance and self-awareness. According to Samantha Jo and Spencer, emotional sobriety involves intentional living, gratitude, self-love, and setting healthy boundaries. Their conversation explores the nuances of this journey, drawing connections from literature and personal experiences, both in Al-Anon and ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families). Our…

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