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Narrado por:
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Lois Wilson
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A. Bill Friend
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Wife of Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W., Lois tells many wonderful stories from her and Bill's lives.
Their epic struggle with alcoholism: How Bill found sobriety and her belief that he had found the answer to their dilemma.
How she was at first unaware of her own need for 12 Step Spirituality.
How she discovered her own need of the spiritual benefit of taking the 12 Steps and continuing in their practice.
After that, she HELPED found Alanon. When she talks about that, it is never a solitary effort.
How AA kept lists of family members of alcoholics and possible family groups.
How she and the early associates and volunteers got Alanon off the ground as it became a great source of help to millions.
Lois is very enjoyable to listen to. Her humble wisdom is very inspiring.
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Historia
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Bill W - Lois - Ebby and Sister Ignatia
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- De: History of Recovery
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- Grabación Original
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
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