Looking at Myself and Bringing God In [Season 5, Episode 13]

Looking at Myself and Bringing God In [Season 5, Episode 13]

Kayla talks to Don and Sam about building a connection with her higher power — rather than her ego. She realized that while she was learning the steps, it was more important to work the steps, and that she found the ability to be more honest as the layers peeled. In "Listener Feedback" Kyle shares how the podcast has helped him through a rough time. In a bonus section of listener feedback at the end of the show we hear from Julia, Mick, Sara and Paul.

While we provide the podcast at no charge, we do have expenses. Grapevine is the only AA entity that does not accept contributions, so to support the AA Grapevine Podcast, please subscribe to Grapevine Magazine in print, online, or on the new Grapevine app. You can also provide a subscription to someone in need through our 'Carry the Message" program, or purchase books or other items at aagrapevine.org/store

You can email us at podcast@aagrapevine.org. To record an Ask-It-Basket question or a recovery-related joke, call 212-870-3418 or email a voice recording to podcast@aagrapevine.org

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How Could a Monk Be a Drunk? [Season 7, Episode 25]

How Could a Monk Be a Drunk? [Season 7, Episode 25]

Luke tells Don and Sam that he found AA because he saw the light — in his empty refrigerator. Even though he was a man of God, the first step for Luke was a portal into the world of spirit. This weeks...

9 Dec 202434min

How I Made it Through the Holidays [Season 7, Episode 24]

How I Made it Through the Holidays [Season 7, Episode 24]

Lisa, whose article appears in the December 2024 issue of Grapevine, talks to Don and Olis about starting AA in early December and staying sober through the holidays. As a wife, mother, daughter and s...

2 Dec 202431min

Message of Hope: National Corrections Conference [Season 7, Episode 23]

Message of Hope: National Corrections Conference [Season 7, Episode 23]

This week our roving reporter, Bob, travels to the National Corrections Conference in North Carolina. Bob interviews Angel, Morris, Tammy, Ronald, Jessica and James about their work in corrections and...

25 Nov 202442min

Standing with Integrity [Season 7, Episode 22]

Standing with Integrity [Season 7, Episode 22]

This episode starts out with "Sober Don" hosting Sobriety Squabble a game of guessing top answers to the question "what are the best ways to stay sober during the holidays?" — as we surveyed answers f...

18 Nov 202438min

Traditions Improve Life [Season 7, Episode 21]

Traditions Improve Life [Season 7, Episode 21]

Lindsey and Kent talk about the AA Traditions with Don and Olis, and how applying the Traditions to their everyday lives makes everything better. We share more information about the new Plain Language...

11 Nov 202441min

I Hear the Message [Season 7, Episode 20]

I Hear the Message [Season 7, Episode 20]

Mack, whose article appears in the November issue of Grapevine, tells Don and Sam about the important ways other AA's help him hear the message of Alcoholics Anonymous. Rainer, the GSO staff member on...

4 Nov 202436min

Retread [Season 7, Episode 19]

Retread [Season 7, Episode 19]

Aaron shares with Olis and Sam about his struggles to find sobriety in AA. For a time he had a head full of AA and a belly full of beer. After a couple years he learned to stop lying to himself and to...

28 Okt 202440min

Blackout Time Travel [Season 7, Episode 18]

Blackout Time Travel [Season 7, Episode 18]

Whitney joins Olis and Don to talk about recovery from alcoholism. Whitney never had the skill of moderation and realized that a bleak future lay in store. The three also discuss accessibility to AA m...

21 Okt 202434min

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