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Ernest Kurtz

A Talk About the History of Alcoholics Anonymous from Letters of Bill Wilson

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Ernest Kurtz

By: Ernest Kurtz, History of Recovery
Narrated by: Ernest Kurtz, A Bill Friend
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Ernest Kurtz talks about various topics of Alcoholics Anonymous by referring to letters written by AA Co-Founder Bill W.

This includes discussion of letters between the Bill and Doctor Bob.

Colorful and personal - not dry historical stuff.

A very colorful and interesting talk.

©2020 Thomas Laperriere (P)2020 Thomas Laperriere
Alcoholism
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Very unpleasant presentation.

I hope I can get my credit back. I thought this was the sequel to “The spirituality of Imperfection”. A raised voice and unpleasant listen. It reminds me of a preacher pounding on a pulpit. It is hard to hear the message over the presentation.

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