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Our Common Welfare
- Practicing the Twelve Traditions in All Our Affairs
- Narrated by: Carol Jacobanis
- Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
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Our Common Welfare explains each of the Chronic Pain Anonymous' 12 traditions and identifies spiritual tools to assist each of us in our groups, service bodies, and all our relationships. Through the voices of our CPA members, learn how the traditions can guide and benefit us in daily life.