
12-Step Survival Guide
Getting Sober in the Delightful-Peculiar World of AA/NA
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Narrated by:
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John Delino Ziegler Jr
About this listen
There are things they don't tell you in rehab and aren't covered in a college text book. The Land of AA can be puzzling. Learn how a new member navigates meetings, finds a sponsor, and deals with grumpy old-timers or AA Nazis. It is not always easy to stand steadfast and find your way. Addiction is the enemy, an opponent, albeit a powerful one, but one that can readily be defeated. For almost 85 years, all over the world, people have been smashing and crushing their addictions through power obtained in a 12-step program. A little knowledge can make a huge difference.
©2019 Mark J Gill (P)2020 Mark J Gill
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