Things to Know About an AA Meeting: A Guide for Alcohol Recovery and Addiction Help , Part I
Are you new to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or curious about attending an AA meeting?
This podcast is a guide for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol addiction. Whether you're exploring the Big Book, learning about AA traditions,
or navigating the different types of meetings, this podcast will provide valuable insights to help you on your journey.
AA Meeting Safety
AA meeting safety and respectful for others is paramount. We are there for recovery and no one should be made to feel unsafe or threatened before, during or after a meeting.
Yellow safety card, in GSR packet.
Types of AA Meetings
Confused about meeting formats? We’ll break it all down:
- Open Meetings: Accessible to everyone, including non-alcoholics.
- Closed Meetings: Exclusively for those in recovery.
- Speaker Meetings: Featuring full leads, mini leads, and multi-mini leads with or without discussions.
- Men’s/Women’s Meetings: Gender-specific spaces fostering comfort and openness.
Big Book vs. Gratitude Meetings
Explore the differences between Big Book meetings, which focus on the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions, and Gratitude meetings, which may highlight Grapevine stories or daily reflections. Both formats play a vital role in maintaining sobriety and fostering connection.
Alcohol addiction recovery is a personal and collective journey. This video is designed to offer tips, foster understanding, and help you navigate AA meetings with confidence. From first-timers to long-time members, these insights aim to deepen your recovery experience.
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12 Steps, addiction, recovery, alcohol addiction, alcohol recovery, spoken word, hearing, hearing impaired, Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous, AA recovery, recovering alcoholic, and addiction podcasts.
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