
Is there a podcast about AA meetings?
An AA meeting in a Podcast. Sobercast 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. Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Interviews.
Where can I find recordings of Alcoholics Anonymous speakers?
AA Speaker recordings from rocketed.org. Many more recordings from Alcoholics Anonymous speakers are available at rocketed.org. Rocketed.org is not affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous. These recordings were generously donated by the speakers themselves and represent their own experiences, view, and opinions.
Is there a podcast about sobriety?
Sobercast 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. Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Interviews. The Seltzer Squad is a supportive space for those seeking and maintaining sobriety.
Where can I find the soberspeak podcast?
Find us at www.soberspeak.com. This podcast shares experience, strength, and hope centered around recovery and the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. We are not affiliated with AA in any way.
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Is there an AA podcast?
Sobercast is an (unofficial) Alcoholics Anonymous podcast featuring AA speaker meetings and workshops.
Are AA circuit speakers paid?
Some circuit speakers have become extremely famous and are actually known throughout AA culture, such as Clancy, Bob Bisanz, Sandy Beach, and the duo, Joe and Charlie. Circuit speakers are not paid, but their transportation and boarding is generally paid for, even if they often are staying at another fellow's house.
What religion is AA based on?
ChristianityAA sprang from the Oxford Group, a non-denominational, altruistic movement modeled after first-century Christianity. Some members founded the group to help in maintaining sobriety.
What percentage of success does AA have?
a 50%Alcoholics Anonymous' Big Book touts about a 50% success rate, stating that another 25% remain sober after some relapses. A study conducted by AA in 2014 showed that 27% of the more than 6,000 members who participated in the study were sober for less than a year.
How do I get paid to speak?
They want to find paid speaking gigs but don't know how or where to start....So without further ado, here's a list of ways to find paid speaking opportunities in any industry.BE SPECIFIC. ... GOOGLE IT. ... MAKE A LIST. ... CONTACT COORDINATORS. ... USE HASHTAGS. ... LEARN FROM OTHER SPEAKERS. ... ATTEND CONFERENCES. ... VIRTUAL RESOURCES.More items...
Where can I find free speaking opportunities?
How to Locate Speaking Engagements–Free and PaidTrade Associations. There are thousands of associations that hold monthly meetings and annual conferences. ... Nonprofits and Charities. ... Local Service Organizations. ... Alerts. ... Corporate Events. ... Colleges and Schools. ... Libraries. ... Networking.More items...•
Is AA based on the Bible?
Historians have traced the genesis of the 12 step programs in Alcoholics Anonymous back to the Oxford Group, an evangelistic movement from the early 1900s.
How many times is God mentioned in the big book of AA?
The word “God”, or another version of “Him”, is found 281 times in the first 164 pages of the Big Book.
Does Oxford Group still exist?
In England, Oxford Groups continue to exist and follow the original tenets of the movement more closely than the groups descen- dant from MRA. In 2001, MRA changed it's name to Initiatives of Change.
What is the average length of sobriety in AA?
10 years14 percent of AA members stay sober between 10 and 20 years. 22 percent of AA members stay sober 20 or more years. The average length of AA member sobriety is nearly 10 years.
Does Charlie Sheen go to AA?
Charlie Sheen says he's hit a milestone of sobriety -- and he's got a shiny AA coin to mark the occasion. The former "Two and a Half Men" star posted a photo Tuesday of a sobriety coin, given to members of Alcoholics Anonymous to mark their progress.
What is the hardest of the 12 steps?
Whether you're working the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Al-Anon, or any other program, the most difficult of all the steps probably step 5. This is the one that asks us to admit "our wrongs" and to do so in front of our higher power and another person.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous?
Alcoholics Anonymous, also known as AA, was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Bob Smith. In 1939, they wrote “The Big Book” of AA and officially s...
How do I find a good Alcoholics Anonymous podcast?
This is an excellent question. First, I recommend staying away from the frequent “war stories”. If you find that a particular podcast is filled wit...
Where is the best place to find AA audio?
Even before podcasts became popular, there have been various sites online where you could download audio files of Alcoholics Anonymous speakers fro...
What is an AEA podcast?
These podcasts are a series of audio recordings of members sharing their experience, strength and hope.
What is a sobercast?
An AA meeting in a Podcast. Sobercast 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.
What is Living Sober After Hitting Bottom?
A regular podcast charting one man's journey to sobriety. Using the program outlined by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Simon shares his experience, strength and hope in an honest (sometimes twisted) manner and looks deeply into alcoholism and how to stop drinking.
What is podcast recovery?
Podcast Recovery is a forerunner in digitally accessible addiction recovery support. We contribute education and awareness by highlighting the diversity in the lives of recovering addicts, to show that one addict helping another truly works.
What is an AEA?
Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) is a Twelve Step fellowship based on Alcoholics Anonymous. AEA members have found recovery from binge eating, anorexia, bulimia, other forms of addictive eating and compulsive exercise. These podcasts are a series of audio recordings of members sharing their experience, strength and hope. Wherever you are, whatever your problem with food, AEA can help: https://www.addictiveeatersanonymous.org/
Is Soberspeak affiliated with AA?
This podcast shares experience, strength, and hope centered around recovery and the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. We are not affiliated with AA in any way.
Who is the host of HAMS?
Your host Kenneth Anderson is the founder and CEO of The HAMS Harm Reduction Network and the author of "How to Change Your Drinking: a Harm Reduction Guide to Alcohol."
Multiple Speakers: Daniel H
Daniel H is the opening 30 min speaker at this Prime Time meeting held in Los Angeles California in April of 2013, after he shares the meeting is opened up to folks in the meeting to share themselves or ask questions about his speak. With this meeting format the 7th and readings are done after the main speaker, I have removed them.
ESH: Chris R
Chris R sober 21 years at the time of this speak and from Ingram TX speaking at the Big D Roundup in Dallas Texas in May of 2009. NSFW
Topic: Step 3
Michael E from Evans Georgia speaking on the topic of Step 3 at the 2014 Girlstock International held in Atlanta Georgia.
ESH: Esther R sober in 1954 speaking in 1970
I reached back into the archives for this one, we have Esther R from Cleveland Ohio, sober 16 years at the time of this speak at the Oklahoma State Conference held in Tulsa Oklahoma in May of 1970. Some of these older recordings can be a bit harsh but this one cleaned up nicely.
ESH: Lena N
Lena N from West Milford New Jersey tells her story and talks about some of her favorite parts of the big book at this unknown meeting held sometime in 2013.
ESH: John L - 14 Years (NSFW)
John L from Hollywood California tells his story at the Sanctuary Meeting in Manhattan Beach California in February of 1996. (NSFW) He is quite a funny guy and carries a solid message.
Multiple Speakers: Liz then Brennon
Liz opens this meeting as the 10 min speaker telling an overview of her story. She is followed by Brennon (18 years) as the main speaker sharing his story for the remaining time at this meeting held in March of 2016 at the North Oakland Open speaker meeting in Oakland California.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous?
Alcoholics Anonymous, also known as AA, was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Bob Smith. In 1939, they wrote “The Big Book” of AA and officially started the organization. Today, AA is one of the biggest organizations in the world to help people to quit drinking alcohol.
How do I find a good Alcoholics Anonymous podcast?
This is an excellent question. First, I recommend staying away from the frequent “war stories”. If you find that a particular podcast is filled with endless stories about what it was like to drink or use drugs but nothing about how to get clean and sober, you may want to avoid it.
Where is the best place to find AA audio?
Even before podcasts became popular, there have been various sites online where you could download audio files of Alcoholics Anonymous speakers from meetings and conventions of the past.
