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

  • Aug 14 2022
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

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

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  • In Part 6 of 6 (of Episode 1 from "CAL Chat - Deep Dive"), Evelyn and I talk about the next “field trip” for the Delegates to the World Service Office in 2023. To wrap up this episode, she offers some parting words to anyone that isn’t quite sure about standing for service. Show-referenced links from Al-Anon's website: Al-Anon's mobile app: https://al-anon.org/mobileapp Archive of all the World Service Conference Summaries: https://al-anon.org/for-members/world-service-conference-wsc/world-service-conference-archive Additional links mentioned: Stepping Stones website:  https://www.steppingstones.org 1961 Timeline:  https://worldhistoryproject.org/1961 QUOTABLE MOMENT FROM EVELYN: "We are all clueless about something in life, because we are all humans." LITERATURE MENTIONED & RELATED EPISODES: "Courage to Change" – Episode 3: part 4 of 4, Episode 5: part 3 of 4, Episode 9: part 1 of 4, Episode 9: part 2 of 4, Episode 13: part 1 of 11, & Episode 13: part 7 of 11 "First Steps - Al-Anon 35 Years of Beginnings" 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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