Episodios

  • vol 272. Call a Newcomer with Slater
    Jul 24 2025

    At 28 yrs. old and 2 yrs. into sobriety Slater found himself miserable. He then rediscovered young people meetings and recommitted to the program—he built a fellowship, worked the steps thoroughly, took service commitments and found the peace he longed for and so many in the rooms had.

    Sobriety Date: 9/1/2022

    Quotes
    "These last 9 months of sobriety have been the best 9 months of my life.”

    “I get to be of service, and as a result, I get to stay sober.”

    Referred by: Michael G. (Episode #272)


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    52 m
  • vol 271. There is Hope with Kylee
    Jul 17 2025

    Kylee was first introduced to Alcoholics Anonymous at only 14 years old, though it took many more years of suffering before she found relief and peace in the rooms. With relapse, alcohol and drugs in her journey, Kylee is in the unique position to help hopeless others find hope in the rooms.

    Sobriety Date: 4/8/2024

    Quotes
    “AA kinda just swooped in and saved my life.”

    “AA became my #1 priority in my life.”

    Referred by: Sara A (Episode #211)

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    52 m
  • vol 270. Divine Inconvenience with Cody B.
    Jul 10 2025

    Cody brings a deep respect and love for Alcoholics Anonymous to his story. He’s a no-nonsense speaker with conviction and honesty about the reality of addiction and the path to recovery. Cody brings insight and clarity far beyond his 22 years.

    Sobriety Date: 6/13/2022

    Quotes
    “I didn’t know how to fix how I felt.”

    “Making the right decision has become easier and easier.”

    Referred by: Michael G. (Episode #267)

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    51 m
  • vol 269. Prison to Peace with Caleb S.
    Jul 3 2025

    Caleb grew up in a tough neighborhood, had a neglected childhood, and never knew the feeling of safety. He spent a big chunk of his young life in and out of prison, getting out at 25. Now at 29, he’s not just surviving—he’s thriving with AA. He’s grown into a wise, grounded man who understands himself, the program, and what it takes to live with purpose.

    Sobriety Date: 7/12/2021

    Quotes
    “The steps don’t cure you of being selfish and self-centered, but it does give you the option not to operate from it.”

    “Before I got here, I was mostly restless, irritable and discontent and today I am mostly happy, joyous and freeso this has been working for me."

    Referred by: Michael G. (Episode #267)

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    1 h y 4 m
  • vol 268. Someone Else’s Way with Tanya D.
    Jun 26 2025

    Tanya recently celebrated 25 years of sobriety, crediting the program, steps, and fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous for helping her experience life’s joys, endure its hardships, and embrace the peace a sober life creates.

    Sobriety Date: 5/4/1999

    Quotes
    “I didn’t know that my head could be so quiet.”

    “I’m really grateful that AA has taught me how to feel all of the emotions of being a human being.”

    Referred by: Hannah B. (Episode #264)

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    53 m
  • vol 267. Seeking the Sigh with Michael G.
    Jun 19 2025

    Michael worked an ok program, went back and tried some more drinking and is now back doing this AA thing at 110% — and with that effort he has found peace, gratitude and the sigh he was seeking in a drink.

    Sobriety Date: 1/28/2024

    Quotes
    “It’s a really great program that works one day at a time.”

    “Alcohol is not a solution, it was at a point in time, but now today, Alcoholics Anonymous is my solution and it’s outlined in the first 164 pages of the Big Book.”

    Referred by: Sara A. (Episode #211)


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    1 h y 1 m
  • vol 266. Find the Bread with Chris C.
    Jun 12 2025

    Chris always felt like an outsider wanting to crawl out of his skin, which made his first drink the obvious answer to life. When it stopped working, at only 17 yrs., Chris attempted suicide which brought him to the rooms. He found strength through prayer and the steps, leading him to a life filled with peace, purpose, and joy.

    Sobriety Date: 5/18/2013

    Quotes
    “Recovery is possible even if you think you cannot be helped.”

    “I say that I’m recovered because I no longer suffer from the obsession to drink."

    Referred by: Keep Coming Back listener

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    53 m
  • vol 265. Pocket of Enthusiasm with Corbin T.
    Jun 5 2025

    Corbin begin drinking for the release, the entertainment and the peace of mind, but eventually found himself trapped, lonely and miserable – drinking even when he didn’t want to. With the Program, the Steps and taking Action, Corbin lives a life of freedom, joy and peace of mind, body and spirit.

    Sobriety Date: 12/10/2019

    Quotes
    “I have not been let down by alcoholics anonymous yet.”

    “I came in here broken and you people just put me back together like a puzzle.”

    Referred by: Erin M. (Episode #105)

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    56 m