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Narrated by:
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Father Joseph Martin
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A Bill Friend
About this listen
Father Joseph Martin: Alcoholics Anonymous Chalk Talk Live
Father Martin gives an extended version of his famous chalk talk to a live audience.
Excellent presentation about alcohol, alcoholics, and alcoholism. Serious factual information given with some good humor sprinkled in.
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