

Sober Sunrise - AA Speaker Podcast
Sober Sunrise
Sober Sunrise brings you AA Speaker Tapes from around the world. Rather than an AA discussion podcast, Sober Sunrise brings you speakers who share step-work, workshops, and general fellowship discussion points.We are not affiliated with AA in anyway.
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Jul 19, 2025 • 48min
AA Speaker - Scott R. - Oakland, CA - 2007
Scott R. from Van Nuys, CA speaking at the East Bay Roundup in Oakland, CA - May 20th 2007
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Scott R. blends biting humor with raw vulnerability, tracing a journey from delusion and destruction to spiritual renewal and purpose. With a sobriety date of April 22, 1985, Scott speaks candidly about the devastating impact his addiction had on his family—particularly his sons—and how AA offered not just relief from drinking but a complete design for living. He challenges clichés, calls out superficial spirituality, and emphasizes deep honesty and humility in recovery. Despite intense pain, psychiatric struggles, and spiritual confusion, Scott ultimately reclaimed his humanity and rebuilt his life through the 12 Steps, sponsorship, and a higher power he still doesn't claim to fully understand—but which he trusts. His story is a poignant reminder that the real miracle of AA lies not in staying dry, but in the transformation of character, connection, and daily renewal.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

Jul 18, 2025 • 49min
AA Speaker - Don L. - Bend, OR - 2021
Don L. from Bellingham, WA speaking on the topic of sponsorship at the New Horizons group in Bend, OR - May 15th 2021
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Don L, with nearly three decades of sobriety emphasizes that his joy and freedom come not just from abstaining, but from surrender, service, and spiritual growth. Don brought humor and humility to his stories—like detailing his wife's car only to expect a sonnet of gratitude or calling his sponsor who simply diagnosed him with “untreated alcoholism.” He underscored that sponsorship works because sponsors don’t carry our emotions and can reflect the truth back to us with love. His first 12-step call, his early days setting up meetings, and sponsoring others—even when feeling unqualified—revealed a deep message: Alcoholics stay sober not by self-will, but by giving away what was freely given to them. Through laughter, tough love, and grace, Don showed how AA transformed his life from hopelessness to purpose, and how sponsorship continues to be the single greatest tool for sustaining that miracle.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

Jul 17, 2025 • 1h 7min
AA Speaker - Johnny T. - New Orleans, LA - 2016
Johnny T. from Lawtey, FL speaking at the 48th Annual Big Deep South Convention in New Orleans, LA - June 17th 2016
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Johnny T. shares of his fall and recovery, turning tragedy into testimony. A fifth-generation Floridian, Johnny was a sawmill operator, father, and devoted husband whose drinking nearly destroyed his family and drove his father to the edge. He recounts being consumed by ego, chasing status through motorcycles, boats, cattle, and booze—until Alcoholics Anonymous cracked him open. After a desperate moment on his knees in a treatment center, Johnny surrendered. He got sober in 2003, worked the steps, made deep amends, and transformed from a loud, broken fraud into a loving father, husband, sponsor, and service-driven AA leader. His message is powerful: bring what you’ve got—Your higher power can work with that.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

Jul 16, 2025 • 50min
AA Speaker - Sandy B. - Ellenton, FL - Part 4
Sandy B. from Tampa, FL speaking at the Far Corners retreat in Ellenton, FL - December 11th 2008
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In Part 4 of Sandy B’s talk, he fields deep spiritual questions with clarity, humility, and grace—reminding listeners that true growth lies in acceptance, not control. He shares personal stories, including a touching tribute to Scott Redman and a moment with Clancy who told him, “You can’t quit—you have a gift.” Sandy explains that trying to fix others often masks our own discomfort, and instead, we should pray for the willingness to accept life exactly as it is. He speaks passionately about humility as the key to escaping self-centeredness, and describes grace as God's unconditional love that asks nothing in return. His central message: let go, trust God fully, and keep showing up—for fun and for free.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

Jul 15, 2025 • 1h
AA Speaker - Sandy B. - Ellenton, FL - Part 3
Sandy B. from Tampa, FL speaking at the Far Corners retreat in Ellenton, FL - December 11th 2008
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In Part 3, Sandy introduces concepts like eliminating time, ego, and identity to become the “hole in the donut,” symbolizing true spiritual surrender. Using vivid metaphors and stories—from St. Francis’s radical humility to Chuck Chamberlain’s quiet spiritual leadership—Sandy draws a parallel between the 12 steps and the path to conscious contact with God. He offers a humorous yet humbling proposal for joining the “Wilsonian Order of the Present Moment,” requiring complete letting go of ego, plans, and even beliefs to access divine presence. His message reminds listeners that the spiritual awakening AA promises is not a future event, but an ongoing miracle available only in the now—a singular, eternal moment still unfolding since Bill W.’s Towns Hospital experience. It’s a call to stop waiting and start being.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

Jul 14, 2025 • 57min
AA Speaker - Sandy B. - Ellenton, FL - Part 2
Sandy B. from Tampa, FL speaking at the Far Corners retreat in Ellenton, FL - December 11th 2008
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In Part 2, Sandy B. dives into a deeper, more reflective spiritual experience rooted in AA’s core ideas. He explores how true transformation often emerges from stillness, not striving—calling silence the space where “truth is revealed” and describing AA not just as a path to sobriety, but as a profound mystery wrapped in simplicity. Drawing from the Big Book, personal stories, and spiritual traditions, he underscores that awakening is not intellectual—it’s experiential. By letting go of the need to control, define, or even fully understand, we make room for something divine to guide us. Whether it’s reflecting on “I am” or sitting with a single powerful sentence from AA literature, he emphasizes the lifelong value of becoming a seeker. His heartfelt anecdotes—from watching a newcomer return to meetings to sitting at Bill Wilson’s kitchen table—bring the message home: AA’s magic isn’t in its words, but in the light that passes between people seeking connection with something greater.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

Jul 12, 2025 • 1h 17min
AA Speaker - Sandy B. - Ellenton, FL - Part 1
Sandy B. from Tampa, FL speaking at the Far Corners retreat in Ellenton, FL - December 11th 2008
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In Part 1 from the December 2008 Men's Spiritual Weekend, Sandy B. offers a powerful, humorous, and deeply grounded invitation into the heart of spiritual awakening. Speaking to a room of men gathered entirely by word-of-mouth, he honors their role as seekers—those quietly becoming beacons of spiritual energy and transformation in their communities. Through vivid metaphors and AA wisdom, Sandy explains how we often carry imaginary burdens—problems made of thought—and how awakening dismantles the self-centered trance that created them. Drawing from Chuck Chamberlain and Bill Wilson, he emphasizes that all our problems stem from one thing: conscious separation from God. True healing and clarity begin when we make spiritual awakening—not just sobriety—our highest priority. Whether through letting go, honest prayer, or seeing life differently, Sandy reminds us that everything changes when we stop being the center of the story and instead orbit around something greater.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

Jul 11, 2025 • 45min
AA Speaker - Steve B. - Paramount, CA - 2001
Steve B. from Van Nuys, CA speaking at the Paramount speakers group in Paramount, CA - February 4th 2001
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Steve B. delivers a raw, hilarious, and heartfelt look at sobriety after over two decades of living alcohol-free since May 25, 1979. With self-deprecating humor and brutal honesty, he shares what it was like to come into AA thinking he was God, only to find out the real miracle was being willing to be rebuilt from the inside out. Steve doesn’t glamorize his drinking—he wasn’t the guy waking up in Vegas with stacks of cash and wild stories. He was the guy slowly dying in a chair, crying at game shows, ruled by resentment and fear. Through stories about ego, failed relationships, and an unforgettable 7-Eleven coffee meltdown, Steve reminds us that the real work of sobriety starts after we put down the drink. It's about letting go, owning our part, and showing up—even when we’d rather be watching The Sopranos. He closes with a powerful third step image: when we give our whole life to God, we get it all back—but now, we live it for Him.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 13min
AA Speaker - Wayne B. - Eugene, OR - 2021
Wayne B. from Santa Monica, CA speaking at Summerfest 44 in Eugene, OR - July 16th 2021
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Wayne B. speaks with deep reverence for the long arc of recovery, having been sober since November 8, 1977. His journey—from living in a dumpster on Skid Row to becoming a police officer and respected AA speaker—is a testament to the enduring power of spiritual awakening and service. Diagnosed and institutionalized 17 times before finding recovery, Wayne shares candidly about overcoming severe trauma, addiction, delusion, and the labels others placed on him. He credits the “three-legged stool” of AA—recovery, unity, and service—with transforming his life, emphasizing that long-term sobriety reveals deeper truths over time. Wayne's story is not only one of resilience and transformation but also of deep humility, spiritual awakening, and a relentless dedication to giving back. His life reminds us that healing is possible, that we are not what we've done, and that real change comes through the steps, one day at a time.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

Jul 9, 2025 • 51min
AA Speaker - Ilene W. - Brentwood, CA - 2015
Ilene W. from Los Angeles, CA speaking at the Brentwood Beginners Workshop in Los Angeles, CA - January 8th 2015
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Eileen W. speaks with a captivating mix of sharp humor, brutal honesty, and heartfelt wisdom, reflecting on nearly 40 years of continuous sobriety since March 3, 1975. Once a self-described terrified, angry, and broken woman, Eileen found grace and transformation through the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. Her life’s arc—from teenage pregnancy and addiction, to being mistaken for someone else by a stranger who ultimately led her back to AA—is a testament to how profound spiritual shifts can stem from the smallest, most human acts. She openly shares about enduring physical pain, supporting aging parents, reconnecting with the son she gave up for adoption, and showing up for life through grief, depression, and orthopedic surgeries. Through it all, she remains rooted in service, humility, and gratitude, believing her recovery is only sustained by giving it away.
Music: Deep by KaizanBlu


