Recovered Podcast

This is an unofficial Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) podcast. This 12 step recovery podcast shares our journey from a life of addiction to a happy sober life. This is the podcast where we see life through a 12 step lens.

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Who Influenced Your Recovery?

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Monday, we will be talking about positive and negative influences in recovery.  What were yours? Create your free online surveys with SurveyMonkey , the world’s leading questionnaire tool.

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Hour 3 of the 12 Hour Podcast – Recovered 418

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In the third hourof the 12 Hour Podcast, Mark is joined by his two sponsors, Russ and Spencer.  Russ and Spencer tell their stories along with Russ’ memory of Andrew, Mark’s late son. Check out this episode!

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Third Step Prayer

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God, I offer myself to Thee- To build with me and to do with me as Thou wilt. Relieve me of the bondage of self, that I may better do Thy will. Take away my difficulties, that victory over them may bear witness to those I would help of Thy…

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Meeting Etiquette – Recovered 417

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The dos and don’ts of attending a 12 step fellowship This is actually round two for this topic the first time with aaron and spencer this episode resulted in the most listener feedback we have ever received. Here at recovered, we don’t have etiquette rules, but we may have suggestions.…

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Take Our Survey – What Step Was Most Difficult?

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Create your free online surveys with SurveyMonkey , the world’s leading questionnaire tool.

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Why Believe in a Higher Power?

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So it seems that my higher power does not will tragedy, nor does he ordinarily step in to miraculously stop tragedy. So then, why believe? I’ve come to understand that God inspires other people to walk with those who are on a tragic path. To save them from the dangers…

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When Bad Things Happen

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I have come to accept that when bad things happen, they have no meaning while they are happening. I believe it is my job to give them meaning, sometimes to make a decision to impose that meaning. I want to stop asking the question, “Why did this happen?”. But rather…

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