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Mentioned in 8 episodes
AA Big Book
Book • 1939
The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous is a comprehensive guide to achieving and maintaining sobriety through the 12-Step program.
Written primarily by Bill W., it includes personal stories of recovery and provides a framework for understanding and overcoming alcohol addiction.
The book has been influential worldwide, helping millions achieve long-lasting recovery.
Written primarily by Bill W., it includes personal stories of recovery and provides a framework for understanding and overcoming alcohol addiction.
The book has been influential worldwide, helping millions achieve long-lasting recovery.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as containing a line that says spirituality was the cornerstone of their recovery.


Vinny Ferraro

75 snips
You Can't Hate Yourself Into Becoming a Better Person | Vinny Ferraro
Mentioned by Anna Runkle as something important she ever read.

24 snips
#774 Hitting A Therapy Wall - Anna Runkle aka The Crappy Childhood Fairy
Recommended by a listener to 

to read if he is thinking about attending Alcoholics Anonymous.


Bill Burr

19 snips
Criterion Collection, His New Car, Television | Thursday Afternoon Monday Morning Podcast 9-11-25
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as the book he received at his first AA meeting.

John Elmore

11 snips
Life Altering Love


Marty C.

227- Marty C- These Are The Steps We Took
Mentioned by 

when explaining the highest form of prayer in recovery.


Rainn Wilson

Fame ruined me, but faith saved me: Office Hours meets The Office, with special guest Rainn Wilson
Mentioned by 

as a resource for understanding addiction.


Eric Zimmer

Rethinking Addiction and Identity with Catherine Gray
Mentioned by 

in relation to a quote about selfishness and self-centeredness.


Eric Zimmer

The Power of Listening and Interconnectedness with Jane Hirshfield
Mentioned when introducing the fifth step in the context of the 12 steps of AA.

Workshop: 12 Steps - Sandy B - Steps 5 and 6 (Part 3 of 5)
Mentioned by Yvonne in the context of needing to read it while in sobriety.

Topic: Why is this Simple Program So Hard - AA South Africa








