• vol 237. The Joy of Hope with Bonnie R.
    Nov 21 2024

    Overpowered by alcohol and drugs, Bonnie once stood at the brink of prison. Through her authenticity and storytelling, Bonnie brings pure hope to this share. Others loved on her and provided a safe place until she healed enough to help others – and that is her priority today.

    Sobriety Date: 6/10/2008

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    “I was shown patience, love and tolerance when I didn’t have any.”

    “This pain is universal and the solution is the same, and it’s very, very simple; it’s not easy, but it’s simple, it’s 12 steps.”

    Referred by: Shawn (Episode #69)

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • vol 236. No More Misery with John Henry
    Nov 14 2024

    John Henry came into the rooms after 4.5 years of not drinking; he was suicidal and desperate. No longer miserable, today John Henry has peace in his life and the desire to serve in his heart—he is truly free.

    Sobriety Date: 6/17/2023

    Quotes
    “I know what my problem is now; I have this thing, it’s called alcoholism and there’s a solution.”

    “The gift that I got from the program of not being miserable anymore is what matters most.”

    “Give this thing a shot, what do you have to lose?”

    Referred by: Bert W. (Episode #228)

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    52 mins
  • vol 235. Wings of Sobriety with Sara O.
    Nov 7 2024

    Sara O. was also Episode #35—our first repeat speaker at KeepComingBack.net! Sara's share beautifully showcases the incredible growth experienced by members of Alcoholics Anonymous that are doing the deal.

    Sobriety Date: 5/26/2014

    Quotes
    “I really was struggling—I was trying to control AND enjoy.”

    “Don’t give up on finding your tribe.”

    Referred by: Sara O. is also Episode #35 and was referred by Maureen (Episode #7)

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  • vol 234. A Perfect Substitute with Tate H.
    Oct 31 2024

    After decades of suffering, Tate finally embraced AA, asking his mom to take him to his first meeting. Through attending multiple meetings a day, Tate found hope, healing, and support in the rooms. His journey exemplifies the power of the steps, fellowship, and simply doing the next right thing.

    Sobriety Date: 10/18/2016

    Quotes
    “I could-not not-drink—I didn’t know what was wrong with me.”

    “I was so terrified to take a drink . . . I just wanted to be in meetings, it’s the only place I felt safe.”

    “It works – if you allow yourself to have an experience.”

    Referred by: Paul B. (Episode #233)

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    54 mins
  • vol 233. A Selfless Life with Paul B.
    Oct 24 2024

    A moment of clarity during a drunken episode made Paul realize he might die alone if he didn't change. Through AA, he has developed a selfless life, focusing on others and finding joy in helping countless suffering alcoholics.

    Sobriety Date: 6/13/2018

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    “Alcohol had me by the balls.”

    “This program works perfectly, it just doesn’t work your way, and it doesn’t work your way by design.”

    “Alcoholics Anonymous is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me.”

    Referred by: Ryan D. (Episode #220)

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  • vol 232. Finding our Practice with Alecia S.
    Oct 17 2024

    After 4 years of trying, Alecia just celebrated her first year of sobriety! She used alcohol to escape or enhance all emotions, which eventually caused havoc on her life. Alecia’s journey highlights the power of vulnerability, determination and grace. She is also the lovely co-host of Taste of Recovery Podcast.

    Sobriety Date: 7/24/2023

    Quotes
    “I feel incredible now that I’m sober.”

    “I didn’t want 1 or 2 glasses; I wanted the whole bottle.”

    “I am so grateful to live this incredible life that I have today because of AA and because of being sober.”

    Referred by: Eden S. (Episode #201)

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  • vol 231. Restoration of Perspective with Chris A.
    Oct 10 2024

    Born in the 1950s to an unwed mother and subjected to severe abuse by his stepfather, Chris faced unimaginable challenges from the beginning. Despite these hardships, he found his way to the rooms of recovery, where Chris gained clarity and purpose, embracing the 12-step life with intention.

    Sobriety Date: 9/15/2015

    Quotes
    “Willingness is key for me in every aspect of recovery.”

    “In AA, that’s what I learned: you can’t think your way out, you gotta work your way out.”

    Referred by: Robert P. (Episode #175)



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  • vol 230. From Darkness to Faith with Stephanie J.
    Oct 3 2024

    Stephanie, 1st generation Cuban-American, was a drug addict and alcoholic that found a home in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. She has lived on the dark side of addiction and keeps herself in the light and love of recovery with faith, service and the steps.

    Sobriety Date: 7/4/2019

    Quotes
    “I wanted to share my story because I don’t want it to be for nothing . . . our darkest secrets are our biggest assets.”

    “It’s home . . . this is where you come in and you’re able to change your life and be happy.”

    Referred by: KCB listener



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    36 mins