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SANTIAGO'S Experience, Strength, Hope, & Serenity. Monty Man, along with co-hosts Roger and Jack, engage in a heartfelt conversation with Santiago, who shares his transformative journey from a successful but unfulfilled life to a path of recovery and spirituality. Santiago recounts his DUI arrest, which served as a catalyst for his commitment to sobriety and personal growth. He emphasizes the importance of 12-step programs, spirituality, and living in the present moment as key components of his recovery. Santiago also introduces his four guideposts for a fulfilling life, encouraging listeners to make a conscious decision to be happy and to seek help when needed. The episode concludes with reflections on the power of community in recovery and the importance of gratitude. Closing Song: Serenity Prayer Song by The Serenity Prayer Project. Visit Santiago's Website www.santiagospeaks.com #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
12 STEPS – STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BIBLE. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, the hosts discuss the importance of community and fellowship in recovery, the biblical foundations of the 12 steps, and the significance of accountability and personal stories in the recovery journey. They explore the role of church attendance and the misconceptions surrounding the 12 steps, emphasizing the need for a personal relationship with God and the importance of understanding the original principles behind the program. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by individuals in recovery and the necessity of support from both the church and the recovery community. Closing Song: Everybody Talks to God by Aaron Lewis. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
Hi!On this week’s show Denise and I discuss relapse, the trauma before the drink.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
hey,on this week’s show, Denise and I discuss spring cleaning as it relates to sobriety! What a concept!Enjoy!Radio Johnny
Hey yooooo!On this week’s show Denise and I discuss the 4th step of AA and Celebrate Recovery’s 4th principal dealing with resentments and how to recover from them. Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.Enjoy!Radio Johnny
Heeey,On this week’s show Johnny reads an article from the AA Grapevine magazine and Denise and Johnny relate their history to the story.Enjoy,Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
ROB ORR'S EXPERIENCE, STRENGTH & HOPE. In this episode of Take 12 Recovery Radio, The Montyman and co-hosts engage in a heartfelt conversation with Rob Orr, who shares his journey through addiction, recovery, and spiritual awakening. The discussion covers the importance of community support, the challenges of acceptance, and the transformative power of faith in overcoming addiction. Rob's story highlights the struggles and triumphs of recovery, emphasizing the significance of reading foundational texts like the Big Book and the Bible. The episode concludes with reflections on the ongoing journey of faith and the importance of sharing one's story to inspire others. Featured Song: Grateful by Crossroads Music. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
Hi anybody?This week’s show is and interview Denise and I did with Sharlisa Davis from LAMI and Holly Call from the Disability Action Center (DAC). They share some great information on an upcoming event and what’s up with them.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
Creative communities, on one hand, offer spaces for connection, self-expression, and profound meaning-making – all awesome things. But on the other, particularly in scenes built around music and nightlife, they can become entwined with cultures of substance use, creating environments that are difficult, even dangerous, for those navigating addiction or seeking recovery. So how do you build support within those communities? How can the very tools of culture – the music, the art, the shared experience – become instruments of healing and connection for those who need it most? And can you create spaces that are genuinely welcoming, that meet people where they are, without demanding they leave behind what shapes their identities? On your Daily Detroit for Wednesday, April 9th, 2025…. My guests today are wrestling with these questions, not in theory, but through practice, on the ground in Hamtramck, Michigan – a dense, diverse city within Metro Detroit known for decades as a center of music and culture. Joining me are Christopher Tait, the founder and director of Passenger Recovery and a longtime musician, and Joshua Lange, the station manager for their community radio station, WHCK, have built something unique. Passenger Recovery started by supporting musicians trying to stay sober but has grown into a broader community recovery organization that uses music and the arts as pathways to support. Their radio station is, in many ways, an audible extension of that mission – creating community, reducing stigma, and offering resources over the digital airwaves. Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot com and 313-789-3211, leave us a voicemail for the podcast. Daily Detroit shares what to know and where to go in Detroit every day. Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
Howdy!This week’s show is an interview with Carlos Romero an intern at the LRC with big plans for the future.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!This week’s show is and interview with Ed Z. a man in recovery from alcoholism and gambling. Great share of experience, strength and hope.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
Hi!On this week’s show Denise and I talk about some of the great things that have happened to us in our sobriety.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
HiOooooo!On this week’s show Denise and I discuss, and compair, the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and the 12 steps of Celebrate Recovery.Good times! Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
Hi!On this week’s show, Denise and I talk about grief and loss. Simple but true.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
Hi!On this week’s show Denise and I comment on a entry from the AA publication Daily Reflections.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
ey Anybody,On this week’s show Denise and I interview Margaret Telford, the LRC’s new Vandal recovery coordinator! Awesome interview! We also have a big time announcement from Darryll Kiem the LRC’s Executive Director about more recovery coming to the Palouse!Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP fm in Moscow, ID.
Howdy Ya’ll,This week’s show is a throwback to 2021 and an interview with the highly animated Jay D. from Moscow.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID,
Yo!This week’s show is an interview with a counselor friend of mine. She shares a butt load of information about how counseling works, and doesn’t work. I learned just how dumb I can be!Enjoy!Radio Johnny Originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.https://ia600609.us.archive.org/9/items/recovery-radio-01-23-25/Recovery%20Radio%2001-23-25.mp3
Hello!This week’s show is a throwback to 2019 when Denise interviewed Nancy, a woman in recovery from addiction.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
Happy new year!This week’s show is an interview with Eddie P. Great show and intense story.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
On this week’s show Denise and I discuss prayer. What does it mean to us and what does it do for us. Plus a few trips down various rabbit holes.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
Merry Christmas Ya’ll!On this week’s show Denise and I discuss protecting your sobriety during the holidays, Christmas, Santa Claus and God knows what else!Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
Merry Happy!On this week’s show Denise and I go over some ideas for having a enjoyable and safe holiday season in recovery.Enjoy!Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
On this week’s Recovery Radio, Denise and I discuss the God thing, or higher power, or what ever that still small voice in your head is that says, “I wouldn’t do that if I were you!”Enjoy,Radio Johnny Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
Happy Thanksgiving ya’ll!This week’s show Denise and I talk about what Denise does at the LRC and the Rural Crisis Center Network. We also touch on gratitude and what it means to us.Enjoy!Radio Johnny
THE GUIDANCE OF AA's WORLD AFFAIRS This Episode of Walking Through the Language of the Heart (Episode #89) delves into the evolution of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), focusing on its leadership structure, the role of non-alcoholic trustees, and the spiritual foundations that guide the fellowship. The Monty and Chris reflect on the historical context of AA, the importance of service and responsibility, and the challenges of navigating change within the organization. They emphasize the significance of humility and personal growth in recovery, while also drawing parallels between the cycles of recovery and broader societal changes. The discussion concludes with a message of gratitude and the ongoing commitment to the principles of AA. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
Hola!This week’s show is and interview with Jade and Vivian, two interns at the Latah Recovery Center.Enjoy!Radio Johnny As always, Recovery Radio is originally broadcast on KRFP FM in Moscow, ID.
AGAIN AT THE CROSSROADS. Walking Through the Language of the Heart, Episode #86. Join Chris S. and the Monty'man as they take you through a journey into the Grapevine Writings of Alcoholics Anonymous Cofounder, Bill W. You will grow to appreciate Bill's foresight and wisdom and the love he had for the fellowship. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
THE MESS IN THE MESSAGE. The Monty Man and Roger discuss the balance between sharing personal struggles (the mess) and the solutions found in recovery (the message). They emphasize the importance of connecting with newcomers and the need for a supportive environment in recovery meetings. The conversation explores how to effectively share experiences without romanticizing addiction and the significance of focusing on personal growth and emotional sobriety. Closing Song: I Like Being Here by Mike O'Bryan. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME & THE FAR REACHES. On episode #85 of 'Walking Through the Language of the Heart', hosts Chris S. and The Monty Man explore the writings of Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous. They discuss the importance of emotional sobriety, the evolution of AA, and the need for continuous growth in recovery. The conversation emphasizes that sobriety is not the ultimate goal, but rather a step towards achieving emotional and spiritual well-being. The hosts also encourage listeners to remain committed to their recovery journey, even when faced with challenges, and to support one another in the AA community.
FREEDOM UNDER GOD: THE CHOICE IS OURS. The Monty Man and Chris S. explore the writings of Bill W. from Alcoholics Anonymous, focusing on the theme of freedom under God and the importance of the Twelve Traditions. They discuss the quest for sobriety, the character defects that hinder recovery, and the choices individuals face in their journey. The conversation emphasizes the significance of self-support, anonymity, and the collective responsibility of members to uphold the principles of AA. Through their reflections, they highlight the need for continuous improvement and the protective nature of the traditions in fostering a healthy fellowship. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
DIE TO SELF. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, the hosts explore the concept of 'dying to self' in the context of recovery and spirituality. They discuss the struggles of self-centeredness, the importance of seeking God's will, and practical steps to live a life of selflessness. The conversation emphasizes the role of faith, obedience, and the transformative power of personal growth in overcoming addiction and living a fulfilling life. Closing Song: All I Want by Jim Crain. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
WHAT IS A 12 STEP MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING? The Monty Man and Roger McDiarmid explore the concept of what it means to be a member in good standing within 12-step recovery programs. They discuss the requirements for membership, the importance of understanding the literature, and the role of service in recovery. The conversation also touches on the language used in recovery and the significance of accountability and community support. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they emphasize the transformative power of recovery and the necessity of helping others along the journey.Closing Song: Good Morning Starshine sung by Oliver. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
NUTRITION & EXERCISE (In Recovery). In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, the hosts discuss the importance of nutrition and exercise in the recovery process. They highlight the impact of sugar and carbs on mood and mental health, and the tendency for individuals in recovery to replace alcohol with sugary foods. They emphasize the need to prioritize physical health as part of the recovery journey and challenge societal norms around food choices. Also, a chance to win some recovery stuff. Closing Song: Back Among the Living by Conley White. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
CAN I TAKE YOUR INVENTORY PLEASE? The Monty Man and Roger discuss National Recovery Month and the importance of celebrating recovery. They share personal stories and insights on how to handle situations where others may judge or criticize one's recovery choices. They emphasize the importance of focusing on one's own inventory and working on personal growth before trying to judge or change others. They also discuss the role of observation in recovery and the need to make judgment calls based on principles and values. Closing Song: Learning to Live Again by Conley White. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
AA TOMORROW. In Episode #82 of Walking Through the Language of the Heart, Chris and the Montyman discuss an article written by Bill W. in 1960 titled 'AA Tomorrow.' They explore the responsibility of AA to maintain its strength and address the problems of success. They express concerns about the lack of adherence to the 12 Steps and the decline in active 12-Step work. They also discuss the importance of alcohol education and the genetic nature of alcoholism. The conversation explores the importance of cooperation with outside agencies and the need for continued spiritual growth in AA. It emphasizes the positive impact of AA's example on other organizations working in the field of alcoholism. The discussion also highlights the significance of Al-Anon in supporting the families of alcoholics and the need for AA members to practice the principles in all areas of their lives. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the future of AA and the importance of inclusivity and love in the fellowship. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
HABITS. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, Monty and Alicia discuss the topic of habits. They explore the difference between habits and addictions, and the importance of identifying and acknowledging bad habits. They also touch on the influence of convenience and marketing in developing unhealthy habits, such as addiction to sugar and processed foods. The conversation emphasizes the need for honesty, accountability, and behavior change in breaking bad habits. In this conversation, Alicea and The Monty Man discuss the importance of developing new habits and the role of discipline in maintaining them. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
WHAT IS SERVICE WORK? Join the Montyman and Roger as they explore the concept of service work in recovery and the potential benefits and dangers associated with it. It emphasizes the importance of service in 12-step groups and the role it plays in maintaining the program. The conversation also discusses service work outside of the fellowship and highlights various examples of service in the community. It cautions against neglecting one's own needs and becoming obsessed with helping others, as it can lead to burnout and relapse. Closing Song: Last House on the Block by Richie Supa. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
LET'S KEEP IT SIMPLE – BUT HOW? Chris s. and the Montyman discuss the concept of keeping it simple in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). They explore the tension between simplicity and the need for structure and organization in AA. They discuss the role of Bill W. in developing the structure of AA and how his vision and ego played a part in shaping the organization. They also touch on the evolution of AA over time and the challenges of maintaining simplicity while adapting to the changing needs of the fellowship. The episode concludes with a discussion on the modernization of contributions to AA and the role of technology in simplifying the process.
SUCCESS – RECOVERY. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery podcast, the hosts explore different definitions of success and how it can vary depending on the individual and their recovery program. They also touch on the importance of spiritual awakening and practicing principles in all areas of life. The hosts note that success in recovery is not just about abstaining from substances, but also about personal growth and transformation. It emphasizes the importance of going beyond just attending meetings and actively working the steps to achieve true success. The role of sponsorship is discussed, highlighting the need for sponsors to guide newcomers in developing a personal relationship with a higher power and working the steps. The conversation also touches on the challenges and temptations faced in early recovery and the importance of setting boundaries and seeking support. Closing Song: Make My Lif a Prayer to You by Keith Green. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
FORECASTING OUR OWN FAILURE. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, The hosts explore the difference between problem thinking and solution thinking, and the tendency to focus on the negative rather than the positive. They also discuss the importance of gratitude and giving thanks in all circumstances. The hosts share personal experiences and insights on how to navigate negative thinking and offer support to others who may be stuck in a negative mindset. Closing Song: Hello, My Name Is by Matthew West. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
CHOOSING A SPONSOR. The Monty Man and Roger discuss the importance of sponsorship in recovery fellowships. They share their personal experiences and offer insights on what to look for in a sponsor. They emphasize the need for a sponsor who has had a spiritual awakening as the result of working the 12 steps and who regularly shares their knowledge and experience. They also highlight the importance of finding a sponsor who is a good listener, motivational, and respectful of individual perspectives. Closing Song: Dancing In the Rain by Richie Supa. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
WHAT IS FREEDOM IN AA? On this episode of Walking Through the Language of The Heart, Chris and the Monty Man discuss the concept of freedom in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). They explore how AA's traditions and principles provide a charter for individual and group freedom. They share personal stories and anecdotes that highlight the importance of conformity to these principles for the well-being of the fellowship. They emphasize the need for responsible sponsorship and the role it plays in guiding newcomers on their recovery journey. The episode concludes with a reminder that true freedom comes from practicing the principles of AA and developing a deep sense of responsibility.
SUPPLEMENTAL vs FUNDAMENTAL TOOLS. Featuring Special Guest, Captain Taneya Garrett of the Salvation Army, Long Beach, California. The hosts and guest discuss how the 12 steps are considered fundamental, while supplemental tools can vary depending on individual needs. The Salvation Army's approach includes supplemental programs such as counseling, work therapy, anger management, and domestic violence classes. The hosts share personal experiences of how supplemental tools, like nutrition and devotional practices, have become fundamental in their own recovery journeys. They emphasize the importance of finding what works for each individual and the need for limitless expansion in recovery. The conversation concludes with a reminder to stay connected to the fundamental principles of recovery and to be cautious when incorporating supplemental tools.Closing Song: Not Giving Up by Elizibeth Edwards.
SHARING OUR FAITH IN THE TWELVE STEP ROOMS. The conversation revolves around the topic of sharing one's faith within the 12-step community without offending others. They also touch on the idea of being a 'secret agent Christian' and the challenges of openly sharing one's faith in meetings. The hosts emphasize the need for informed and experienced members to provide guidance and sponsorship to newcomers. They also discuss the importance of understanding the context of scripture and not taking it out of context. Overall, the conversation explores the balance between sharing one's faith and respecting the beliefs of others in the 12-step community. In this conversation, The Monty Man and Roger M McDiarmid discuss various topics related to recovery and faith. They touch on the concept of being recovered versus recovering, the role of religion in recovery, and the importance of sharing one's faith. They also address the controversy surrounding the Olympics and emphasize the need for Christians to focus on their own actions rather than judging others. The conversation concludes with a song about outside issues. Overall, the conversation highlights the power of recovery and the importance of living a Christlike life. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
WHITE KNUCKLING. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast, the hosts discuss the concept of white knuckling it in recovery. They define white knuckling as relying solely on willpower to stay sober without making real changes. The hosts share their personal experiences with white knuckling and emphasize the importance of following a program and making real changes in all aspects of life for successful recovery. The hosts discuss the promises of the 12-step program and emphasize the importance of spiritual fitness and connection to a higher power. They highlight the need to let go of control and trust in the process of recovery. The conversation concludes with a reminder that recovery is possible and that seeking support and guidance from others is essential. Closing Song: Doing It By The Book by Michael Purington. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
THE REWRITING OF THE BIG BOOK (Part Two) The Plain Language Big Book. The host and guest discuss the rewriting of the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and their concerns surrounding it. The participants express their opinions on the lack of transparency and involvement of the fellowship in the decision-making process. They question who is writing the new book and whether every registered group will have the opportunity to review it before it is printed. There are concerns about the potential divide in the fellowship if the Plain Language Big Book is widely distributed, as it contains changes to the 12 steps. The conversation also touches on the role of money and the influence of outside vendors in the rewriting process. Guest includes Chris S., Mark H., Jerry K., and past Delegate Judy L., with over 30 years of active service. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
CHURCH & THE 12 STEPPERS. On this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery Podcast the conversation explores the relationship between the church and the 12-step recovery program. There is a lack of understanding and knowledge on both sides, leading to misconceptions and criticism. Some churches are supportive of the 12-step program, providing meeting spaces, while others have objections based on misunderstandings. The conversation highlights the importance of doing thorough research and having open-minded discussions to bridge the gap between the two entities. It also emphasizes the need for accurate representation of the 12-step program and its spiritual principles. Closing Song: Does Anybody Hear Her by Casting Crowns. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
CAN WE AGREE TO DISAGREE? This episode discusses the concept of 'agreeing to disagree' and explores the challenges of maintaining friendships when there are significant differences in opinions. The hosts share personal experiences and examples of disagreements within the recovery community. The episode raises questions about the boundaries of friendship and the importance of common ground. They also discuss the recent events in the country and the challenges of navigating political differences. The conversation concludes with a song by Mike O'Bryan titled 'Strange Times' that reflects on the current state of affairs. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. Walking Through the Language of the Heart, Episode #79. Join Chris S. and the Monty'man as they take you through a journey into the Grapevine Writings of Alcoholics Anonymous Cofounder, Bill W. You will grow to appreciate Bill's foresight and wisdom and the love he had for the fellowship, the insight he had into its possible pitfalls and his heart to keep its focus on its primary purpose. A new episode each Friday until the series completion. #aa #na #celebraterecovery #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #traditions #addiction #bigbook