Whatever you’ve heard about it—whether you have a friend who goes, you’ve…A new secular AA group recently started up in Kansas City, Missouri, and all of the meetings will be recorded and posted as a podcast. Max is a person in recovery, an atheist, and I think he’s pretty funny. An editor’s note tells us only that, “This book was compiled by a…I tell you the saloon is a coward. The stories presented here reflect the broad and varied experience of those who choose to walk the secular path in AA. By Roger C Toronto’s Beyond Belief Agnostics & Freethinkers is the oldest and still active secular AA group in Canada. ,which addressed our concerns that the recently published pamphlet, “The God Word…I am writing today about a very important event. by John S January 13, 2019 5 2014.
Beyond Belief takes a secular look at our recovery culture with help from the classic thinkers of the ages and the wisdom in and around the rooms…. This kind of binary thinking made sense in the autocratic world of 1939.
John talks about his experience with direct and indirect amends, and explains why in…A few days before Christmas, I spoke at the Paseo Group’s Alkathon in Kansas City, Missouri.
With a few years of Buddhist practice under my belt, my initial response to Step Six is, “ARE YOU KIDDING ME? She…A few months ago, I read a poem that was posted on our Facebook group, written by Robert B from Madison, Wisconsin. Maybe it’s better to…Angela is back to discuss the steps from a more secular point of view, and in this episode, we take a look at steps six and seven, which in their…This episode features a talk by Wes B., who attends meetings at the Freethinkers and We Agnostics groups in Kansas City, Missouri. Bill talks about his early days getting sober in…Angela and John discuss Step 10: Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it. However, for me…John talks about starting a secular AA meeting from his own experience as well as what he has learned from others. You will also find well-written and researched articles on AA history, interesting essays about the Steps and Traditions, book reviews, and fascinating articles covering the latest in the science and treatment of …
John S. On The Sober Speak Podcast: AA Beyond Belief Atheism in Alcoholics Anonymous. That’s…This episode features a conversation with Gary Chattaway, a recovery advocate from London, England whose work can be found on his website thehumanglitch.com, and his YouTube Channel. Can special-purpose groups within Alcoholics Anonymous affiliate with each…Margot Genger author of Shift Happens: Breakdowns During LIfe’s Long Hauls, discusses recovery from alcoholism and mental illness while recounting her adventures as an over-the-road trucker in…In today’s episode, I’ll be speaking with Bruce H from the Many Paths group in Seattle, Washington. It hides itself behind stained-glass doors and opaque windows, and sneaks its customers in a blind door, and keeps a sentinel…I met Brewery Bill in early sobriety and enjoyed his humour and A.A. storytelling. That was disturbing and…The AA Grapevine has announced that it’s October 2016 issue will feature stories from atheists and agnostics in AA. I had cancer, and they took two thirds of my liver out. We Agnostics – Kansas City is celebrating five years, and Freethinkers in AA – Kansas city is celebrating…We Agnostics Springfield held the first secular AA meeting in Springfield, Illinois on Sunday, July 14th. The group…In today’s episode, we’ll meet Dan from London, England. Go figure. Addiction to drugs and alcohol brought Wes close…Barbara G. had her last drink in Munich, Germany in 1983, and the god bit gave her trouble from her first AA meeting.
Any medium can be used to communicate recovery, and it’s all welcomed at AA Beyond Belief. You will also find well-written and researched articles on AA history, interesting essays about the Steps and Traditions, book reviews, and fascinating articles covering the latest in the science and treatment of addiction.The content at AA Beyond Belief is created by our community, so we welcome and encourage you to use this site as a platform for sharing your experience, strength, and hope as a secular person in AA. The Facebook group is a…On October 3rd, the SHAIR podcast posted an episode featuring our good friend Joe C. We thought we would republish the podcast here with the show notes originally published at…It was the summer of 2015 when Roger C. told John S. that he planned to retire from posting the Sunday stories at AA Agnostica, something which he had been…We are pleased to announce a new website created by Freethinking members of Alcoholics Anonymous in Ireland.