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John Park Lee: A Talk About the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous

By: History of Recovery
Narrated by: John Park Lee
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A very insightful look at each of the 12 steps by a very spiritual guy with long term sobriety in early AA. John shares his own experience taking the 12 steps and insights learned while taking hundreds of other alcoholics through them. This is a very good AA talk, an enjoyable presentation of 12-step wisdom with some humorous parts.

Biographical note: John Park Lee was born in Germantown (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania in 1903. He graduated from Princeton University and in subsequent years was employed in public relations in New York, as a newspaper reporter in Philadelphia, and in government service for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the city of Philadelphia, and the federal government. For 10 years he served as the administrator and lay therapist in the C. Dudley Saul Clinic for Alcoholics at the St. Luke and Children's Medical Center in Philadelphia.

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