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Sober Sunrise - AA Speaker Podcast
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Don't Warm the Seats: AA Speaker - Julie H. - Dallas, TX
Sober Sunrise - AA Speaker Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes
1 week ago
Don't Warm the Seats: AA Speaker - Julie H. - Dallas, TX
🧡New Merch!☀️We finally got around to releasing our collection of light-hearted, recovery-inspired shirts and mugs. It's a fun way to share the message and support the channel! 🧡 Sober Sunrise Merch Julie H. from Dallas, TX speaking at the 3rd Anniversary of Primary Purpose Group in Marietta, Ohio - March 10th 2012 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Julie shares how she spent 13 painful years “in the rooms but not in the book” before finally surrendering to the simple, precise directions in the Big Book that gave her permanent sobriety since 2003. From her West Virginia moonshine roots to drinking six tallboys at 15, to years of relapsing, misery, and baffling failure despite “trying,” Julie revealed that her real bottom wasn’t losing everything—it was realizing she couldn’t stop drinking no matter how good her life looked. Her talk exploded with passion as she exposed how meetings, coffee, opinions, and “decorating for the party” never solved her problem—because no one ever taught her about the allergy, the obsession, the real problem, or the actual directions in AA’s textbook. With humor and toughness, she described how sponsorship, inventory, amends, and especially working with other women gave her the spiritual experience she chased for years. Her message burned with urgency: meetings don’t get us sober—steps, action, and carrying the message do, and her fierce love for the newcomer, her family’s healing, and her gratitude for becoming “a small part of a great whole” showed how the Big Book transformed a desperate backyard drinker into a respected, joyful woman living shoulder-to-shoulder on AA’s firing line. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sober Sunrise - AA Speaker Podcast