• Deep Dive - Ep. 1 • Part 3 of 6 • Al-Anon's 1961 World Service Conference Summary

  • Aug 14 2022
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

Deep Dive - Ep. 1 • Part 3 of 6 • Al-Anon's 1961 World Service Conference Summary

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  • In Part 3 of 6 (of Episode 1 from "CAL Chat - Deep Dive"), we begin to explore the "1961 World Service Conference Summary" (P-46) and what Evelyn identified with from back then that is still happening in 2022. We discuss why the 2021 and 2022 Conferences were historic and what may lie in Al-Anon’s future 60 years from now. Show-referenced links from Al-Anon's website: Online version of the new "2022 World Service Conference Summary": https://al-anon.org/pdf/P46-2022-web.pdf Archive of all the World Service Conference Summaries: https://al-anon.org/for-members/world-service-conference-wsc/world-service-conference-archive QUOTABLE MOMENT FROM EVELYN: "...we'll survive the most difficult circumstances because of the way the founders of Al-Anon were thinking." LITERATURE MENTIONED & RELATED EPISODES: "The Forum" (magazine) – Episode 5: part 4 of 4, Episode 6: part 1 of 4, Episode 6: part 2 of 4, Episode 7: part 4 of 5, Episode 10: part 2 of 4, Episode 12: part 4 of 5, & Episode 12: part 5 of 5 "Al-Anon/Alateen Service Manual 2022-2025""1961 World Service Conference Summary""2021 World Service Conference Summary""2022 World Service Conference Summary" OTHER WAYS TO EXPLORE & CELEBRATE AL-ANON / ALATEEN LITERATURE: Visit my CAL Chat blog -  www.calchatblog.com YouTube -  www.youtube.com/​@CALChatPodcast Instagram -  www.instagram.com/​CALChatFan1 Threads -  www.threads.net/​@CALChatFan1 Pinterest -  www.pinterest.com/​CALChatFan X (Twitter) -  www.twitter.com/​CALChatFan CAL Chat website -  www.calchatpodcast.com
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