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Sober Sunrise - AA Speaker Podcast

Sober Sunrise - AA Speaker Podcast

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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.Copyright 2026 Sober Sunrise
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  • My Sponsor Said I Might Be the Only Big Book Someone Ever Sees - AA Speaker - Jan E.
    Apr 17 2026
    Jan walked into AA court-ordered with spiky hair, told them she wasn't like them, and left — then came back when they were right. We just launched our new Episodes page — search hundreds of AA speaker meetings by topic, speaker, or step ☀️ Sober Sunrise Episode Archive

    Jan was an egomaniac with an inferiority complex who gave her neighbor F's at age six just to feel powerful and bit a piece out of someone in a blackout rage in high school. She walked into AA, said "I'm court ordered," told the one woman who approached her to get out of her face, and left. When she came back, a sponsor who called her a sorry son of a bitch wouldn't even let her lie about where she ate lunch. He taught her things that aren't in the Big Book — how to show up when you say you will, how to be present, and how to be a mom. Today she teaches theater, has a husband and four kids around the table, and says the spark is brighter now because it's not her own. Jan E. from Lafayette, LA speaking at the 3rd Anniversary of the Big Easy Group in New Orleans, LA - April 1st 2012 Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

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    1 h y 3 m
  • The Steps Are the Diagnosis, the Prescription, and the Medicine - AA Speaker - David A.
    Apr 15 2026
    David A. has been sober since 1967 and once fell into an open grave drunk at a funeral he was supposed to carry — this two-part step study is old-school AA at its finest. We just launched our new Episodes page — search hundreds of AA speaker meetings by topic, speaker, or step ☀️ Sober Sunrise Episode Archive In this two-part step study, David A. walks through all 12 steps the way they were taught in the early days — as the diagnosis, the prescription, and the medicine. Sober since 1967 out of the Preston Group in Dallas, he got drunk getting dressed for a funeral, drove to the cemetery early, and slid into the open grave with two folding chairs while the procession arrived. His sponsor had him take his fifth step at 51 days in a men's room — tell God at the ceiling, tell yourself in the mirror, then come tell me. The 12-step calls are legendary: a naked man with a carbine, a granddaughter found in jail faster than the FBI who later called him from law school graduation, and a wife he got off the phone in 30 seconds flat so the husband's eyes finally opened. Old-school Texas AA storytelling with every step covered. David A. - "A Pathway Through The Steps", 12 Step study recorded at the Memphis Bluff City Fellowship Convention 1997 Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

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    2 h y 39 m
  • I Called My Sponsor From the VIP Suite With a Beer in My Hand - AA Speaker - Ben H.
    Apr 14 2026
    Ben built a 300-can beer shrine at age seven, called his sponsor from a snowmobile race with a beer in his hand, and walked past his own mother on the street for eight years — until Alcoholics Anonymous became the last house on the block. We just launched our new Episodes page — search hundreds of AA speaker meetings by topic, speaker, or step ☀️ Sober Sunrise Episode Archive Ben grew up in Jamestown, North Dakota building a 300-can beer shrine at age seven and stealing drinks from the basement to make his paper route go smoother. His first real drunk on black velvet ended with him puking blood and swearing to God he'd never drink again — then chasing that feeling through 24 arrests and a cocaine habit he swore he'd never have. A guy he used to party with took him to a Monday night group where young guys wore suits and ties, and Ben thought it was ridiculous until he realized they had something he didn't. He got a sponsor, called him from a snowmobile race VIP suite with a beer in his hand, and that three-day run turned out to be his last. Today he's rebuilding the relationship with the mom he walked past on the street for eight years, and his son never has to wonder where he is. Ben H. from Jamestown, ND speaking at the Northern Plains Group of Alcoholics Anonymous in Fargo, ND - April 4th 2006 Music: Deep by KaizanBlu

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    23 m
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