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» New York, NY... WOR 710AM... Sundays 1AM - 3AM
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» Orlando, FL... WDBO 580AM... Saturdays 11PM - 1AM
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» Minneapolis, MN... WFMP FM107... Saturdays 10PM - 12AM
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» Nashua, NH... WSMN 1590 AM... Sundays 6AM - 8AM
» Sacramento, CA... Talk 650 KSTE... Sundays 2AM - 4AM
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Where to get help:
A YouTube video of the 12 Steps
Clips from the Comedy Addiction Tour :
Bill W. talks about the Early History of AA:
Bill W. talks about the 12 Traditions in 1969:
(There are multiple videos in this Slider. Click on "Menu" to see them.)
Enjoy "Images of Recovery":
Many of our listeners have written in and asked us "What was that song I heard...?" Well, here's a sample of some of the bumpers we play on Steppin' Out: The 12 Step Radio Show. What's our theme? A re-mixed all-instrumental version of "Last Night" by The Strokes.
Let us know which alcohol/drug/recovery related movies we're missing, and we'll add them.
28 DAYS . AFFLICTION . BARFLY . BLOW . THE BOOST . CLEAN AND SOBER . COME BACK LITTLE SHEBA . DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES . DRUNKS . GIA . I’M DANCING AS FAST AS I CAN . IRONWEED . LEAVING LAS VEGAS . THE LOST WEEKEND . MY NAME IS BILL W . MAN WITH GOLDEN ARM . NAKED LUNCH . ONCE WERE WARRIORS . PERMANENT MIDNIGHT . POLLOCK . ROSETTA . RUSH . SHE’S SO LOVELY . A STAR IS BORN . TRAFFIC . TREES LOUNGE . THE VERDICT . WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN
Anyone who has ever reached out their hand to help someone else.
AA Responsibility Pledge:
"I am responsible... When anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want the hand of A.A. always to be there.
And for that, I am responsible."
OA Unity Prayer:
"I put my hand in yours, and together we can do what we could never do alone. No longer is there a sense of hopelessness; no longer must we each depend on our own unsteady willpower. We are all together now, reaching out our hands for power and strength greater than ours, and as we join hands, we find love and understanding beyond our wildest dreams."
CA's Reaching Out:
"I made it into this Program because someone else worked their Twelfth Step on me. Someone passed it on to me. Someone was out there after they got clean and sober, caring about others. I need to never, ever forget that. Had they simply gone on with their lives and forgotten about people like me who were still out there using and suffering, I wouldn't be here today. My gratitude begins with that fact. It is with that gratitude in mind that I reach out to others, especially the newcomers. I need to have them in my life. That is where my spirituality begins."
(excerpted from the CA book "Hope, Faith and Courage", Cocaine Anonymous World Services, Inc. Copyright 2003)
NA's Gratitude in Action:
"As we learn to live the principles of Narcotics Anonymous, we learn to give of ourselves in ways we could never have imagined in our active addiction. This selfless giving becomes a living principle when we reach out to lend a hand and help others. We begin to understand that the principle of self-support is at the very heart of our program, and the paradox of our growing willingness to be of service is summed up in a line from our steps and traditions book, It Works: How and Why: 'The more we help others, the more we help ourselves.' Discovering this truth lendsreal meaning to our belief that ?€œwe keep what we have only by giving it away.?€? As we learn to live this program, we find that gratitude is an action, and we put our gratitude into action by offering help and support to our fellow members through service."
(excerpted from "Self-Support: Principle and Practice", Copyright © 1998 by Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Inc.)