• "Another Chance to Live: Tim B.'s Journey from Desperation to Freedom"
    Aug 24 2025

    In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Tim B., whose story of recovery from addiction is nothing short of miraculous. Born in Australia, Tim’s addiction spiraled into a world of violence, crime, and despair. His breaking point came when, in the depths of his addiction, he attempted suicide. But by the grace of God, he was given another chance to live.

    Now clean for over sixteen years, Tim shares his journey from the crossroads of life and death to finding hope and purpose through Narcotics Anonymous. He talks about the emotional pain he carried, his struggles with relapse, and the ultimate surrender that allowed him to embrace recovery.

    Tim’s story is one of redemption, resilience, and the power of NA’s message. He now lives a fulfilling life, full of love, purpose, and service to others. His dedication to helping others find recovery mirrors the core principle of NA: "We keep what we have by giving it away." Tune in to hear how Tim turned his darkest moments into the driving force for a life worth living.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • "Collecting Recovery: Danny M.'s Journey Through NA History"
    Aug 17 2025

    In this exciting episode, we chat with Danny M., a passionate NA literature collector and the proud owner of the largest known collection of Narcotics Anonymous materials. Danny shares his incredible journey of hunting down rare and coveted pieces of NA history, with some wild and unexpected stories about how he came across these priceless items. From early literature to limited edition treasures, Danny’s collection is a testament to the evolution of the fellowship and the stories behind the pages.

    With dreams of one day opening an NA history museum, Danny takes us behind the scenes of his collection and reveals how the items he’s gathered have shaped his understanding of NA’s rich legacy. Whether you’re a collector, a history buff, or just curious about NA’s origins, this episode is packed with fascinating insights into the world of NA memorabilia and the impact it has had on recovery communities worldwide.

    Danny also shares how listeners can contribute to the future of NA history through the Carry The Message Museum. To donate or learn more, visit carrythemessagemuseum.com. Don’t miss this one!

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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • Building and Rebuilding Strong Home Groups
    Aug 10 2025

    What makes a Narcotics Anonymous group strong, healthy, and welcoming—and how do we carry that spirit with us when life moves us to new places?

    In this episode of The Living Clean Podcast, we dig into the essentials of building strong NA home groups: unity, service, commitment, and carrying the message. We explore the practical and spiritual principles that help groups thrive, as well as the challenges that can arise—and how to meet them with love and purpose.

    We also talk about the experience of relocating and the vulnerability of starting over in a new fellowship. How do you find your place? How do you get involved without feeling like an outsider? Whether you're planting new roots or helping others do the same, this episode is filled with experience, strength, and hope for anyone looking to grow in service and connection.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Sandwich: A Story of Belonging, Courage, and Grace
    Aug 3 2025

    In this extraordinary episode of The Living Clean Podcast, we sit down with the man behind one of the most beloved stories in the back of the Sixth Edition of the Narcotics Anonymous Basic TextSandwich.

    With vulnerability, warmth, and deep spiritual insight, our guest takes us beyond the pages of his original story and into the heart of his ongoing recovery. From a moment of suicidal despair on a stairwell in the Netherlands to a simple act of kindness—a sandwich shared by a stranger—this episode traces the long and beautiful arc of a life transformed by the NA Fellowship.

    We explore the early days of not fitting in, the pain of grief and addiction, the fear of being unwelcome because of his sexuality, and the slow, steady healing that comes from being seen, heard, and loved just as we are. He speaks candidly about coming to trust a Higher Power, rebuilding relationships, and finding freedom through the Steps.

    This conversation is a living testimony to the power of love, service, and hope. Whether you’ve read Sandwich a dozen times or never at all, you won’t want to miss hearing the voice behind the story share how his recovery has unfolded in the decades since it was first written—and how that feeling of belonging in NA still carries him today.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Breaking Down the IDT – Gender Neutral and Inclusive Language in NA Literature
    Jul 27 2025

    This episode explores one of the current Issue Discussion Topics (IDTs) selected by the Fellowship: Gender Neutral and Inclusive Language in NA Literature.

    The conversation centers around how the language in NA literature impacts identification, inclusion, and the ability to carry the message to all addicts. The episode includes background from the 2023 World Service Conference, real member experiences, and examples of how NA literature has evolved over time—such as changes in the Basic Text and the inclusive language used in Living Clean.

    Listeners are invited to reflect on questions like: What would be the effect if the literature were to change—or not change? How does language affect how welcome someone feels in recovery?

    This isn’t about making decisions—it’s about having an open, respectful dialogue rooted in unity and understanding. Tune in for a thoughtful breakdown of a timely and important topic in our Fellowship.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Sowing the Seed with Miko
    Jul 20 2025

    🎙 Sowing the Seed In this episode of The Living Clean Podcast, we sit down with the member who wrote Sowing the Seed, one of the personal stories in the back of the NA Basic Text (6th Edition). He shares how recovery in Israel helped him go from feeling like a lifelong outsider to finding true connection and purpose in Narcotics Anonymous.

    We talk about singing in meetings, unity across cultures, early service commitments, and how the spiritual principle of fellowshipping gave him a life beyond anything he imagined. A powerful conversation about pain, perseverance, and the joy of coming home.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Living Clean Book Study – Letting Ourselves Go
    Jul 13 2025

    This week, the Living Clean book study continues with a focus on “Letting Ourselves Go” from Chapter 4: Our Physical Selves.

    This section invites us to take a closer look at how recovery affects—and is affected by—our relationship with our bodies. We explore themes of physical self-care, acceptance, and the sometimes uncomfortable process of reconnecting with ourselves after years of neglect or harm.

    Whether you’re just beginning to heal or have been on this path for a while, this chapter offers powerful reflections on what it means to live clean in every aspect of our lives—including the physical.

    Join us for an honest and down-to-earth discussion grounded in the NA experience.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • A Conversation with Ron H.
    Jul 6 2025

    In this special feature episode, Francis and I are joined by Chris B., Boyd P., Kareem K., and Terry J. as we sit down with a familiar voice to the podcast—Ron H. While Ron has joined us before, this time we dive deep into his story.

    We explore Ron’s journey from his early recovery days in Moorhead, Minnesota, to his influential work at the World Service Office in Los Angeles. Along the way, he shares personal reflections on key figures in our fellowship like Jimmy K. and Bob Stone, his time serving on the World Board, and the evolution of service in Narcotics Anonymous.

    It’s an honest, rich, and inspiring conversation with someone who’s helped shape the fellowship from the inside out.

    We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did.

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    2 hrs and 4 mins