Just For Today
Summary: A daily talk show about alcoholism and sobriety. Like an online AA meeting.``
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- Artist: Hipfire Productions
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Podcasts:
Dan talks with Amy Z., a mother of two from Houston, TX. She has been sober 4 months now. She has such excitement about her sobriety. Her energy is infectious, and greatly needed in the halls.
Dan talks about how we can try to do everything right and things can still go wrong. Turbulence and trial will happen in life and in sobriety. Just because we are working the 12 steps, the program, and living a day at a time that doesn't mean that life won't throw us some unexpected curveballs.
An interview with Rob C., a 30-year-old professional from San Jose, CA. Rob has just celebrated 2 years of sobriety. He talks about how alcoholism uses our own talents and smarts against us. Because of what we do, or how smart we think we are, we couldn't possibly be an alcoholic.
Dan talks with Jeff S., a sober comedien and magician. Jeff has been sober for 15 years. He has just returned from entertaining our courageous troops in Iraq. He lives in CA and has been humbled by his experiences in the Middle East. Thanks, as usual, to our troops and those that support them.
Dan discusses the need for humility in sobriety. Our Arrogance leads us into alcoholism and keeps us from admitting we have a problem with alcohol. Humility has a large part in leading you out of alcoholism by admitting that our way probably isn't the best way.
Dave R. talks with Dan about his experience and the strength and hope that Alcoholics Anonymous has given him.
Dan talks with TJ, a father of four from Louisiana. He is 37 and has been sober for over 90 days. He shares his experience, strength and hope that we might stay sober a day at a time. Thanks TJ.
Dan talks with Brad H. of California. He is seven months sober and wanted to talk about the importance of anonymity in the halls in the program and how a giving up of self is a key part of sobriety.
Dan interviews James V. a past interviewee. James talks about his experience as both having a sponsor and being a sponsor, how important it is to have an experienced guide when travelling the new paths sobriety has in store for us, how our thinking leads us into suffering and how another way of life can lead us to sanity.
Dan talks with Bill C. of Massachusetts he is 38 and has 22 months of sobriety. Bill talks about his illness and where it has brought him. He reminds us about the problems and situations alcohol can bring into our lives and that chances are we wouldn't have done the things sober that we did drunk.
This show talks about how our old alcoholic life really needs to be laid to rest, and how we need to mourn the party life and move forward in sobriety. Burying the old you helps to establish the new sober you. This takes time.
Dan talks with Patrick S. from London. Patrick has been sober for 3 years. Patrick discusses how low his alcoholism brought him and how it almost destroyed all the relationships he valued most. He is grateful in sobriety and his story reminds us of how good we really have it in sobriety.
Dan talks with Patrick S. from London. Patrick has been sober for 3 years. Patrick discusses how low his alcoholism brought him and how it almost destroyed all the relationships he valued most. He is grateful in sobriety and his story reminds us of how good we really have it in sobriety.
Dan talks about the importance of keeping it fresh, being present, getting yourself to a meeting, and by just being there on any given night, helping someone whom you never intended to help. Meetings show you the many layers of sobriety and to teach you how to grow as a person a day at a time.
Dan talks about being able in sobriety to begin to repair the wreckage alcohol abuse caused in our lives. That the past can be dealt with and put behind us by learning to live in the now and letting go of past pain and difficulty.