Sandy Beach and Bob Bisanz Talk About the History Program and Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous
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Narrated by:
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Sandy Beach
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Bob Bisanz
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A. Bill Friend
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Sandy Beach and Bob Bisanz Talk About the History Program and Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous
Two great speakers alternate back and forth, talking about AA. They each tell a short version of their stories. Then, they talk about the Washingtonians, Dr. Carl Jung, and Rowland Hazard. The history of AA is talked about as the spiritual roots of AA. They talk about sponsorship and taking the steps. There are lots of stories and experiences in the fellowship.
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