
Podcasts and recordings of AA members, mostly from East Lancashire, but also from the rest of the UK, Ireland and Worldwide too! Sharing their experience, strength and hope around recovery from alcoholism.Our stories disclose in a general way what we used to be like, what happened, and what we are like now. If you are looking for a solution to a drink problem, maybe you like what you hear and giv... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | SpiritualityMental HealthHealth & FitnessReligion & Spirituality | ||||

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Billy N, Florida (I believe originally from Boston)
An interesting share on AA History recorded 28th March 2026 at the Saratoga Springfest, New York
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BRIAN N - BELFAST
12 TRADITIONS OF AA WORKSHOP, WEEK 11
Recorded 19th September 2025 at the Belfast Recovery Group
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Young L from Scarborough, England, sharing on Steps 11 and 12.
Sponsee Family Meeting chaired by Tarek K on the 25th January 2026
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BRIAN N - BELFAST
12 TRADITIONS OF AA WORKSHOP, WEEK 10
Recorded 4th September 2025 at the Belfast Recovery Group
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This is a terrible representation of AA . Brian you like the sound of your own voice to much. Let others share
There are AA meetings every single night in the Uk. Even in my small town, almost every night. This series is only one podcast a week. I know we’re all volunteers but it’s pretty easy to record a meeting and post it online.
Look at TicToc - 10 yr olds post everyday. There are lots of people, including myself, who can’t get to meetings. (I’m visually impaired.) Surely AA has to get more current with technology…?
First, thank you to the creator of this podcast. I just started my sobriety 6 days ago and haven’t a clue where to start with getting help. I relate to portions of each story on your podcast. Please don’t stop what your doing. Your touching people from all over the world. Thank you from California!
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A collection of conversations and presentations focused on Alcoholics Anonymous, with an emphasis on personal recovery stories, AA traditions, and the role of spirituality in sustaining sobriety. Episodes cover historical context, practical interpretations of the traditions, and first-person journeys through relapse, sponsorship, and service. Notable themes include unity within the fellowship, anonymity in the digital age, maintaining focus on recovery, and using meetings as a lifeline for newcomers and long-term members alike. The content tends to blend personal narrative with practical guidance for staying connected to the program, while frequently highlighting the importance of community support and humility in sustaining recovery. This ... more
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