This is a repost of our first episode, we didnt have much if any audence back then and this speak is one well worth hearing, so I thought it was time to repost it. Tim H speaking at a meeting in Boston & tells his story and I can only describe it as a harrowing one.
Bob D from Las Vegas speaking about Step 4 but more speficically about fear and sex at Woodstock of AA in Cocoa Beach FL. May 2010
John B sober since 1990 at the time of this speak at an unknown place in June of 2007
Lorraine K, sober 26 years at the time of this speak, speaking in Lynnwood WA at the Saturday Night Live Pine Lake Speaker Meeting on March 2017
Minnie M. from Las Vegas, NV speaking at the Houston Conference for Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous in Houston, TX - 2008
Frank K speaking at Lake Yale Baptist Assembly Autumn Mtg. Sept. 1987
Sharon B. speaking about step 12 at an unknown event in Dec 2006
Jack B – telling his story a the Ontario Regional Conference - Toronto 1973. Its a great speak, he had a pretty amazing life and I love his accent I could listen to him for hours.
Bill W speaking on the history of the Big Book in 1953. This was a very poor recording to start with, it had a really nasty hum, I was able to get out most of the background noise. Bill's voice is much clearer (a bit sharp) however the filtering I had to do makes the laughter from the audience sound strange but listenable.
I have one of these and it is one of my favorite items, a really excellent and useful for book study meetings or as a gift to a newcomer who is going to be heading to one.
The First 164 pages of The Big Book with lined blank pages opposite each page of text for note taking.
Paragraph numbers along side the text for easy reference. Entire Original Manuscript (about) including the stories. Easy to read retyped version. Includes paragraph numbers corresponding to the modern text for easy comparison.
Footnotes explaining historical and obscure references in the text.
Footnotes documenting all 79 differences between the modern text and the original 1st printing text of the 1st 164 pages (about). Yes, believe it or not, the basic text has been changed 79 times since it was first published.
Two place keeping ribbons. Special "lay flat" binding.