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Todd M. from Cleveland, OH speaking at CorkNBottle group in Cleveland, OH - August 6th 2007 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Todd shares a deeply moving story of transformation, describing how a life marked by fear, homelessness, drug trafficking, international arrest, and years of chaos was gradually rebuilt through the love, structure, and spiritual principles of Alcoholics Anonymous; guided by sponsors who taught him trust, service, and humility, Todd learned to let go of the scared child inside, embrace gratitude as action, and grow into a man capable of friendship, purpose, global amends, and emotional honestyâshowing that with God, the steps, and the fellowship, even a life once shattered can become one filled with dignity, usefulness, and grace. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
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Elizabeth M. from Kahaluu, HI speaking at the Hawaii Annual Convention in Honolulu, HI - November 1st 2012 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Elizabeth shares a powerful journey of transformation through Alcoholics Anonymous, describing how a childhood sense of emptiness, early drinking, crime, incarceration, and the devastating loss of her children led her to a bottom marked by despair, homelessness, and repeated arrests, until a moment of surrender in 1999 opened the door to recovery; through AA, she found not only sobriety but identity, purpose, and belonging, rebuilding her life through service, sponsorship, and deep spiritual growth, ultimately becoming a trusted servant within the AA structure, regaining her legal rights, earning college degrees, building a respected professional career, and raising children with love and responsibilityâher story stands as a living example that freedom from the bondage of self is possible, that past actions do not define a personâs worth, and that a life once ruled by chaos can be transformed into one of service, dignity, and profound gratitude. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
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John N. from Lehman, PA and Joe Z. from Berwick, PA doing a Big Book study at the Men's International Convention in Scranton, PA - April 2008 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Joe & John's "We Agnostics" Big Book workshop share centers on the life-or-death realization that lack of power ânot morality, intelligence, or willpowerâis the alcoholicâs true dilemma, as Joe and John recount how their alcoholism utterly defeated them until desperation forced an open mind toward a power greater than themselves, dismantling long-held prejudice about God and replacing it with lived evidence found in AA meetings, sponsorship, and action on the Twelve Steps; through surrender, disciplined application of the steps, and a willingness to âlay aside prejudice,â both men describe being restored to sanity, freed from obsession, and rocketed into lives marked by dignity, usefulness, emotional sobriety, and spiritual growthâpersonal accomplishments measured not in status or possessions, but in sustained sobriety, healed families, the ability to help others recover, and daily freedom from the drink that once ruled their lives, proving that belief follows action and that a new way of living is available even to the most hopeless alcoholic. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
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Subscribe to Sober Sunrise on YouTube đ§Ą Sober Sunrise YouTube Bill D. from Franklin, NC speaking at the 34th LA State Convention in Baton Rouge, LA - July 11 1992 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Bill shares a hilarious, hard-won AA story that moves from âdrinking memberâ denial to lifelong recovery, built on radical honesty (âI canât promise foreverâonly todayâ), relentless service, and the humbling truth that sobriety is always a daily reprieveânot a trophy; he explains his simple (but not easy) formulaâDonât Drink / Work With Others / Change Yourselfâand backs it with lived proof: sobriety since May 29, 1953, learning to âtouch someone on the shoulder,â carrying the message into correctional institutions, and surviving crushing losses (his wifeâs sudden death, later losing his job) without picking up, ultimately rebuilding a joyful life through the Steps and spiritual growth rather than self-will. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
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Marsha S. from Austin, TX speaking on the topic of "Convincing the prospect" at the Nosara Big Book Workshop in Nosara Playa Guiones, Costa Rica - March 25th 2012 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Marsha shares about growing up in chaos, building a respected career in law, and losing everything to alcoholism before discovering a deeper surrender that changed her life forever. She describes how sponsorship, real honesty, and a renewed relationship with God helped her rebuild her family, reclaim her purpose, and turn her past into an asset for helping others. Her journey shows the life-changing power of the Big Book, a spiritual awakening, and the freedom found in carrying the message to the next suffering alcoholic. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
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Jay S. from Redondo Beach, CA speaking on the topic of Varieties of Spiritual Experience at the Fellowship of the Spirit South in Lafayette, LA - April 3rd 2011 Check out our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Jay S. shares a powerful look at AAâs spiritual rootsâconnecting William James, Carl Jung, and the Oxford Group to the modern miracle of recoveryâwhile telling his own story of sobriety since 1979 and a recent near-death medical scare that became its own spiritual experience. He shows how real change isnât about white-light moments but about the fruits: transformed lives, restored families, and the simple daily miracle that we didnât drink today. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 16
"Blind" Dave A. from Austin, TX speaking at the Frisco Group in Frisco, TX - December 8th 2008 Check out our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com In this powerful talk, Dave shares how true recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous is not found behind a podium but in living the Steps dailyâespecially Step Threeâby turning oneâs entire life over to God through service to others, illustrating through deeply personal stories how fear, financial insecurity, and lifeâs âdismal afternoonsâ were repeatedly relieved when he resolutely helped another alcoholic, kept close to his Higher Power, and cleaned up the past, leading to sobriety, spiritual growth, restored serenity, strengthened marriage with Norma, and a lived experience of the Big Book promise that when we prioritize our primary purpose, we are âin towâ and our lives are managed in remarkable ways beyond our own planning Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 15
Kevin H. from New York, NY speaking at the CPH 12 conference in Copenhagen, Denmark - May 20th 2006 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Kevin delivers a raw, funny, and deeply honest AA talk about being a âdoomed and hopelessâ alcoholic whose life was ruled by fear, shame, and drinking against his own will, and how true surrender, honesty, sponsorship, and working the programânot image, intellect, or willpowerâfinally brought him peace; his story powerfully shows that Alcoholics Anonymous doesnât just help us stop drinking, it teaches us how to live, feel, and be present in life one day at a time. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 13
Nancy M. from Minneapolis, MN speaking at the Northern Plains Group Second Anniversary Celebration in Fargo, ND - May 5th 2001 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Nancy shares a powerful, deeply honest recovery story that spans decades, reminding us that lasting sobriety is built on humility, service, and unwavering commitment to the basics of Alcoholics Anonymous; sober since May 23, 1971, she recounts a life once ruled by alcoholism, fear, self-pity, and shameâmarked by neglect, broken relationships, and emotional despairâand contrasts it with the extraordinary life AA gave her: raising three sons, sustaining long-term sponsorship, walking through fears she never thought possible, building lifelong friendships across the world, starting meetings, sponsoring countless women, rebuilding self-worth, and finding a career that allowed freedom and balance, all while learning to trust God one day at a time; her story underscores that recovery isnât about perfection or avoiding pain, but about showing up, staying accountable, serving others, and doing the simple work repeatedlyâproof that even the most broken beginnings can grow into a full, meaningful, and grace-filled life. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 12
Mack B. from West Covina, CA speaking at the 14th annual Crested Butte Mountain Conference in Mt. Crested Butte, CA - July 13th-18th 1997 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Mack recounts his journey from a violent, ego-driven waterfront alcoholic who lost families, careers, and self-respect to a man sober since June 15, 1966 through Alcoholics Anonymous, the Twelve Steps, and a spiritual awakening; after hitting bottom when he could no longer swallow his last drink, he was guided into AA by another alcoholic and carried through the Steps by tough, loving old-timers who taught him honesty, amends, and service, allowing him to rebuild his life with dignity, meaningful work, restored relationships, decades of committed marriage, sober children and grandchildren, and a life rich with travel, laughter, and purposeâultimately showing that AA may not solve every problem, but it teaches how to live sober one day at a time with a quiet heart. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 11
Kerry C. from Harrison, NJ speaking at the Into Action Big Book Group's 10th anniversary in Berkeley Heights, NJ - August 31st 2004 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Kerry shares a powerful testimony of moving from a chaotic, self-destructive adolescenceâmarked by violence, trauma, and uncontrollable drinkingâto a life transformed through the power of God and the Twelve Steps. Getting sober at just 18, she spent years struggling with untreated alcoholism inside AA until a true Big Bookâbased spiritual experience finally changed everything, giving her stability, purpose, and the ability to show up as a loving mother, a present wife, and a trusted sponsor to countless women. Her story highlights how deep insecurity, rage, and judgment once ruled her life, but working the steps, making real amends, and building a daily relationship with God turned her into someone capable of forgiveness, service, and unconditional love. Today she lives freely, connected to her family and her AA community, carrying a message that the power of God is real, available, and capable of transforming anyone who seeks it. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 10
Noel S. from Brookline, NH speaking at the sixth New Hampshire State Conference of Young People in AA in Nashua, NH - March 6th 2005 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Noel shares a raw, funny, and deeply honest journey of drinking from age 12 until alcoholism consumed every part of his lifeârelationships, sanity, school, and his sense of realityâuntil one night in Bangor he finally reached the moment of grace where he realized he couldnât drink anymore. He describes how AA members showed up for him immediately, how sponsorship and the Big Book helped him understand the true nature of alcoholism, and how working the stepsâespecially the inventory and daily tenth stepâtransformed him from a terrified, chaotic young man into someone capable of showing up for others, repairing relationships, and facing lifeâs hardest moments sober. Through brain surgery, family illness, deep fear, and loss, Noel learned to rely on God, discipline, and service rather than alcohol, building a life where he is present, useful, and able to help other alcoholics find hope. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 9
Leroy Y. from Van Nuys, CA speaking at Toluca Lake, CA - February 11th 2007 Visit our merch and help support the channelđ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Leroy shares his story of growing up in chaos, falling into addiction, and spending years in jails and prisons before discovering the truth about himself through the steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. From overdosing in sixth grade to living under aliases and feeling deep shame about his identity, Leroyâs life was ruled by fear, violence, and spiritual emptiness until a sponsor finally guided him through the Big Book line by line. He speaks openly about relapse, loss, prison, and the moment of grace that pulled him back into sobriety, eventually rebuilding his life through amends, service, and the daily practice of the âfour Râsââremember, repetition, redemption, and rejoice. His journey shows how AA transforms a person from the inside out, turning liabilities into assets and giving him a life of purpose, joy, and freedom he never imagined. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 8
Hollis D. from Staunton, VA speaking at The Summerfest 1999 in Eugene, OR - July 7th-10th 1999 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Hollis shares a powerful and often humorous account of his life in alcoholism and recovery, describing how drinking unraveled his priesthood, morals, health, and sense of self until he finally surrendered in November of 1977, and entered AA completely defeated. He highlights the life-saving impact of sponsorship, the Big Book, working all twelve stepsânot just the first half of themâand giving the program away through service, from helping drunk priests get sober to building AA groups and studying its history. Hollisâs story shows how recovery rebuilt every part of his life, gifting him a loving marriage, a daughter he never expected to have, deep spiritual renewal, and a joyful commitment to carrying the message. His journey underlines the life-changing truth that AA isnât just about not drinkingâitâs a way of life that restores purpose, connection, and hope one day at a time. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 6
Kenny L. from Houston, TX speaking at the Hong Kong International Convention in Hong Kong - November 4th 2012 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Kennyâs story shows how a man who could not stay sober for yearsâeven with treatment, education, willpower, and every plan he could inventâfinally reached the gift of desperation that opened him to a spiritual solution. He describes growing up feeling misunderstood, achieving academically, climbing career hills as a CPA and attorney, and still never feeling whole until alcoholism stripped everything away. His breakthrough came when he stopped trying to manage his life and instead became willing to believe he had a sick soul and needed power, not plans. A blinding white-light experience marked the turning point, and from that moment he began taking direction, helping others, and doing the spiritual actions in AA he had resisted. Through sponsorship, humility, and service in halfway houses and professional assistance programs, he rebuilt his life and even founded the Powerhouse Recovery Centerâproving that when he stopped running the show and focused on helping others, a life beyond anything he imagined unfolded. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 5
Robbie W. from Vineland, NJ speaking at the Aberdeen Wednesday Night Group's Quarterly Meeting in Aberdeen, SD - 2007 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Robbieâs story is a raw, powerful walk from gifted Catholic-school athlete to a broken young alcoholic whose drinking dragged him through jails, prisons, mental institutions, and homelessness before he finally cried out to God in a Kalamazoo detox at age 22. What saves him isnât luck but the unwavering love of Alcoholics Anonymousâbeginning with a pig farmer named Don who took him into his home, taught him the steps, and showed him he was worth saving. Through rigorous honesty, daily action, and sponsorship, Robbie rebuilt his entire life: returning to his parents with amends, becoming a husband and father, building a stable career, and spending his life carrying the message to newcomers. His central truth is that God never let go of himâand AA didnât eitherâand that our job is to pass that same hope to the next suffering alcoholic. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 4
Paul M. from Chicago, IL speaking at his 60 year sobriety anniversary at the Last Chance House in Chicago, IL - August 26th 2007 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com This powerful gathering celebrates Paul Martinâs remarkable 60 years of sobriety, but even more, it showcases the timeless AA message he carried into the lives of the six men who spoke before himâeach a sponsee or someone deeply formed by his guidance. Their stories reveal how they arrived in AA full of fear, ego, or untreated alcoholism, only to find healing through Paulâs unwavering emphasis on rigorous honesty, repeated step work, amends, and daily spiritual action. Together they show that sobriety isnât sustained by meetings alone, but by practicing the Twelve Steps as a way of lifeâover and overâuntil sanity, humility, and usefulness slowly return. Above all, the evening honors the sacred community of Alcoholics Anonymous, where one alcoholic helping another becomes a lifeline, a spiritual path, and a living demonstration of the profound impact one dedicated sponsor can have across generations. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 3
Jason B. from Memphis, TN speaking at Tennessee Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous in Memphis, TN -2009 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Jasonâs talk is a powerful reminder of how early willingness, honest step work, and deep service can completely reshape a life. He shares how his drinking began young, escalated quickly, and left him spiritually emptyâyet the moment another alcoholic carried the message, a door cracked open. With a sobriety date of May 16, 1999, he credits the Big Book, real sponsorship, rigorous inventory, and years of service for giving him a life of purpose, connection, and freedom. His journey highlights the importance of unity, showing up for others, and discovering a God of oneâs own understanding, proving that consistent action in AA can turn a lost young man into someone who now helps countless others find sobriety. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 2
Part 2 of Gail L. from Akron, OH speaking at the Swedish Serenity group's spring convention in Stockholm, Sweden - May 30th 2009 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Gail shares a heartfelt and often humorous walk through AAâs early history, shining light on the women who quietly held the fellowship together. With gratitude and decades of sobriety since 1978, she honors figures like Anne Smith, Lois Wilson, Henrietta Seiberling, Sister Ignatia, and the first sober women who helped nurture meetings, guide new drunks, open their homes, type the Big Book, and shape the spiritual practices that became our Steps. Through stories of sacrifice, courage, and graceâwomen sewing collars during the Depression, praying alcoholics into the rooms, taking in strangers, keeping Bill and Bob alive, and standing firm when AA waveredâGail reminds us that AAâs birth was a collective act of love. Her greatest contribution is preserving this legacy so we never forget the âgood old galsâ whose faith and service helped millions find a life of recovery, one day at a time. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Dec 1
Joshua H. from Toronto, Ontario, Canada speaking at the Banff Roundup in Banf, Alberta, Canada - March 16th 2007 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Joshua shares an extraordinary journey of survival and transformation, describing how a boy who grew up traumatized, addicted, homeless, and completely broken found a new life through the Twelve Steps and the fellowship of AA. From childhood chaos, blackout drinking, psychotic drug use, and years spent in institutions and living in dumpsters, his life seemed hopelessâuntil a moment of clarity at 19 brought him into AA, where identification, honesty, and the Steps slowly rebuilt him from the inside out. Through rigorous inventory, amends, spiritual growth, and helping others, Josh repaired relationships with his family, became a loving husband, a dependable son, a sponsor, and a man who shows up for life. His greatest accomplishment is the redemption he never imagined possible: standing in the same city where he once slept in dumpsters, now sober, grateful, and surrounded by friendsâchoosing love, service, and life one day at a time. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 29
Mike L. from Indianapolis, IN speaking at the men's St. Benedict retreat in McKenzie Bridge, OR - March 3rd-5th 2006 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Mike offers a deep, practical, and often humorous exploration of Step Three, showing how turning his will and life over to God wasnât about a one-time emotional moment, but about a lifelong commitment to stop playing God, let go of old ideas, and follow spiritual direction through real action. He describes his early failuresâtreating God like a bellhop, being a âspiritual litterbug,â clutching old ideas like a monkey trapped by sweetmeats, and managing life with self-centered fearâand then explains how true surrender came when he backed his decision with inventory, amends, and daily willingness. His honesty about money, relationships, sex, resentment, and ego reveals how the Third Step reshaped his entire life: helping him become a better father, a respectful ex-husband, a responsible professional, a generous sponsor, and a man who contributes rather than takes. Mike shows that spiritual growth isnât about gaining moreâitâs about dropping the bricks weâve been carrying so God can do what we cannot. His greatest accomplishment is learning to live as a steward of Godâs power, free from the bondage of self, and grounded in service, humility, and real freedom. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 28
Gail L. from Akron, OH speaking at the Swedish Serenity group's spring convention in Stockholm, Sweden - May 29th 2009 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Gail shares a heartfelt and humorous journey of recovery, showing how one grateful alcoholic with a simple willingness to say âyesâ became a guardian of AAâs history. Sober since 1978, she describes arriving in Akron, discovering the power of our early roots, and unexpectedly being asked to help start an archivesâwork that eventually led to preserving Dr. Bobâs home, safeguarding original materials, and ensuring the fellowshipâs story would survive for future generations. Blending her love of history with service, she walks us through AAâs early struggles, the Oxford Group influence, the humble beginnings of the Big Book, and the many slender threads that kept this movement alive. Gailâs greatest accomplishment is helping protect the legacy that continues to guide millions toward sobriety, one day at a time. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 27
âď¸đ§ĄđŚHappy Thanksgiving, Sober Sunrise family. Weâre deeply grateful for each of youâwhether youâre sharing the message, showing up for recovery, or simply taking it one day at a time. Thank you for being part of our little fellowshipđŚđ§Ąâď¸ Paul M. from Fargo, ND speaking at the Big Easy Group's 2nd anniversary in New Orleans, LA - April 23rd 2011 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Paul shares his story, a life rebuilt through the grace of sobriety, sponsorship, and rigorous action. After years of street living, broken relationships, arrests, and trying every escape but recovery, he hit a devastating bottom when his drinking and rage shattered both his sanity and his family. In AA, he finally discovered he wasnât broken beyond repair but alcoholic, and through the Steps he learned honesty, humility, discipline, and a daily reliance on a Higher Power. Paul rebuilt his life piece by piece: making amends, becoming present for his children, repairing old wounds, and learning how to live in the âhere and nowâ instead of the noise in his head. Today he stands as a grateful husband, a devoted father, a steady sponsor, and a man deeply connected to God and serviceâproof that even the most chaotic life can become meaningful, balanced, and full of purpose. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 26
Don C. from Colorado Springs, CO at River Roundup, Laughlin, NV - January 19th 2002 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Don shares a powerful story of recovery that bridges the Twelve Steps with the spiritual teachings of his Mohican ancestors, showing how a man broken by alcohol, trauma, and cultural loss found healing through honesty, surrender, and connection. After crawling out of addictionâs âarenaâ with nothing left, he fully committed to AA, worked the Steps with discipline, returned to his cultural ceremonies, and discovered that the Steps themselves form a sacred circle of growthâeast to south to west to northâguiding him back to the Creator and to himself. Today Don is a respected elder and a leader involved in community healing projects, helping others reconnect to culture, spirit, and sobriety. His journey reveals how the Steps, when treated as sacred, can bring a person from despair to deep spiritual purpose. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 25
Chris G. from Austin, TX speaking at the Austin Citywide meeting in Austin, TX - September 15th 2012 Check out our new sober/AA inspired merch & support the channel đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Chris shares his 14-year sobriety journey, showing how a man who once sat with a syringe in one hand and a gun in the other transformed his entire life through rigorous step work, deep self-examination, and a willingness to take spiritual action even when terrified. He explains addiction as a progressive malady that began long before drugs, describes his descent through heroin, meth, homelessness, overdoses, and loss, and then details how he rebuilt everything through the mechanical, reproducible nature of the 12 Stepsâlearning inventory, humility, sponsorship, responsibility, and true freedom. Today heâs a dependable husband, spiritual partner, musician, worker, and son, living a big, meaningful life grounded in God and service. His story highlights that recovery is not about perfection but about daily spiritual fitness, disciplined action, and a willingness to grow beyond fear into the person he was always meant to become. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 24
đ§ĄNew Merch!âď¸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! đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Jay K. from Greenville, SC speaking at Fellowship by the Sea in Myrtle Beach, SC - September 25th 2008 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Jay shares his journey from chaos to redemption, showing how a man shaped by childhood hurt, addiction, and years of destruction slowly rebuilt a meaningful life through AA, strong sponsorship, and an honest relationship with God. He overcame homelessness, violence, legal trouble, and family pain, yet through thorough work in the stepsânot perfection, just willingnessâhe transformed into a dependable son, loving husband, present father, and steady example of recovery. His story highlights the life-changing truth that who we were is exactly what prepares us for who we can become, and his greatest accomplishment is the life he has recreated through sobriety, service, and love. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 23
đ§ĄNew Merch!âď¸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! đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Peter G. from Raleigh, NC speaking at the 2005 Connecticut State Conference of Young People in AA in Southbury, CT - November 26th 2005 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Peterâs story is a powerful reminder of how alcoholism can strip a person down to nothingâphysically, emotionally, and spirituallyâyet still open the door to profound transformation when the gift of recovery is finally accepted. From a brilliant Yale student whose drinking spiraled into hospitals, arrests, and homelessness, to a man with over 25 years sober, a home group, a sponsor, a purpose, and the ability to help others, his journey shows how honesty, willingness, and the 12 steps can rebuild a life from the inside out. His accomplishmentsâreturning to school, becoming a sponsor, traveling the world sober, and learning to live with true freedomâstand as living proof that this program works when nothing else can. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 21
đ§ĄNew Merch!âď¸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! đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Bob L. from Glendale, CA speaking at the Old Town group in San Diego, CA - March 5th 1989 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Bobâs story is a powerful reminder of how dark alcoholism can get and how unimaginably bright life can become when honesty, humility, and willingness take over. He walks listeners through his descent from barroom bravado and endless blackout drunks to the rock-bottom moment in an abandoned car where fear of living became worse than fear of dying, and one desperate prayer opened the door to a new life. His greatest accomplishments arenât flashyâtheyâre profound: rebuilding a shattered family, watching his daughter find sobriety, earning back the trust of his children, learning to laugh again, and becoming the kind of old-timer whose truth, structure, and compassion help newcomers survive. His message hits at the heart of AAâs purpose: newcomers are the lifeblood, old-timers are the heart, and the miracle happens when both sides meet with honesty, laughter, and a willingness to change. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 20
đ§ĄNew Merch!âď¸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! đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Tom I. from Southern Pines, NC - speaking at the 22nd Annual Men's Fall Retreat in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | September 17th-19th 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Tom reflects on the strange transition from being the youngest AA member everywhere he went to now being âthe oldest rat in the barn,â a role that carries both responsibility and humility. He emphasizes how deeply the Traditions have shaped his lifeâoften more than the Stepsâbecause they guide unity, relationships, and how we relate to the world. Through honest stories of anger, restraint, leadership, conflict, money, service, anonymity, and personal conscience, he shows how the Traditions protect groups and individuals from ego, gossip, power struggles, and misplaced motives. His biggest accomplishment is modeling what real spiritual maturity looks like: acting for the common welfare rather than himself, carrying the message across prisons, planes, states, and even to strangers in need, and demonstrating that AAâs strength lies not in rules but in humility, service, and the quiet grace of doing the next right thing. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 19
đ§ĄNew Merch!âď¸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! đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Paul M. from Oceanside, NY speaking at the 60th Gopher State Roundup in Bloomington, MN - May 25th 2013 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Paul shares a heartfelt, hilarious, and deeply spiritual talk that traced his journey from chaotic drinking in Northern Ireland and Rockaway Beach to a life filled with purpose, freedom, and service through Alcoholics Anonymous. With humor that disarms and honesty that cuts straight to the heart, he described the pitiful and incomprehensible demoralization of alcoholismâthe seizures, blackouts, self-destruction, and the painful truth that he could not stop drinking on his ownâcontrasted with the miracle he found in AA, where âwe drink alone, but we stay sober together.â He honored the power of one alcoholic helping another, the lineage stretching back to Bill W. and Dr. Bob, and the gift of unity, service, and recovery that transformed him from a man living under the shadow of a whisky bottle into a sober father, husband, and servant of others. Paul reminded newcomers that AA is hope in human form, that the Steps are not suggestions but lifelines, and that the real miracle is getting your life, your purpose, and your spirit backâone day at a time. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 18
đ§ĄNew Merch!âď¸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! đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Rick W. from Oxnard, CA speaking at the Youngs Peoples group San Diego, CA - June 6th 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Rick W., sober since 1977, delivers a no-nonsense, hilarious, and action-oriented take on the 12 Steps, recounting his journey from entering a mental institution to get certified "paranoid schizophrenic" to becoming a passionate recovery advocate. He shares raw stories of his drinking, including filling his car with vomit and Boone's Farm wine, to illustrate that alcoholism is an obsession of the mind that nothing can overcome but immediate action. Rick rejects slow step studies, challenging newcomers to "Do It This Weekend," asserting that the Steps don't need to be perfect, they just need to be done to the best of one's ability. This talk emphasizes the urgency of spiritual work and the fundamental principle that "It doesn't take much of a man or a woman to make it in Alcoholics Anonymous, but it does take them all." Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 17
đ§ĄNew Merch!âď¸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! đ§Ą 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 âin the rooms but not in the bookâ 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 âtrying,â Julie revealed that her real bottom wasnât losing everythingâit was realizing she couldnât stop drinking no matter how good her life looked. Her talk exploded with passion as she exposed how meetings, coffee, opinions, and âdecorating for the partyâ never solved her problemâbecause no one ever taught her about the allergy, the obsession, the real problem, or the actual directions in AAâs 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 donât get us soberâsteps, action, and carrying the message do, and her fierce love for the newcomer, her familyâs healing, and her gratitude for becoming âa small part of a great wholeâ showed how the Big Book transformed a desperate backyard drinker into a respected, joyful woman living shoulder-to-shoulder on AAâs firing line. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 15
đ§ĄNew Merch!âď¸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! đ§Ą Sober Sunrise Merch Hugh N. from Nashville, Tennessee speaking at Tennessee Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous in Memphis, TN - 2003 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Hugh describes growing up with a âhole in the soul,â living in fear and fantasy, losing control by age 16, and nearly dying during a blackoutâyet that moment of utter defeat became the spark that opened him to AA. His story showed the life-changing power of unity and service, but also the deep transformation that only comes from actually working the Steps, not just talking about them. Through humility, sponsorship, daily discipline, and learning to stay on âhis side of the God-line,â Hugh replaced self-will with a spiritual life that gave him peace, purpose, and love. Today heâs a sober husband, father, and steady member of AAâliving proof that Godâs timing is better than anything he ever planned, and that sobriety can turn a lost teenager into a grateful man with a family, a home, and a heart full of purpose. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 14
Tom I. from Southern Pines, NC speaking on the topic of "Working with others" at Melon City Roundup in Muscatine, IL - September 28th 2001 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Tom delivers a wise, funny, and deeply spiritual talk on working with others, grounding everything in his belief that alcoholism is a killer illness and that the only real protection we have is serviceâwhat he calls AAâs â90/10 program,â where recovery is 10% gimme and 90% give (to the fellowship of AA). With stories ranging from suicidal newcomers to tuxedo-clad doctors, burned mattresses, police calls, and miracles born from simple willingness, Tom showed that helping others isnât about expertiseâitâs about love, action, and walking â with â people, not on them. He tied this to AAâs early history, reminding listeners that the fellowship was built by drunks who carried the message house to house, long before treatment centers or court mandates. He warned that attitudes, complacency, and detachment can quietly erode AAâs spirit and that unity, responsibility, and engagement with families and the community matter as much as step work. Above all, Tom emphasized that we need the newcomer as much as they need us, and that giving ourselves awayâliving that 90/10âcreates the new and wonderful world AA promises. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 13
Bart R. from Sedona, AZ speaking at the Big Book Serenity Breakfast in Minnetonka, MN - May 17th 2015 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com From drinking in fifth grade and cycling through juvenile prisons to wrecked marriages, dry misery, and the belief heâd never be able to live sober, Bart discovered AA only when heâd run out of optionsâand finally met a sponsor who patiently walked him through the Big Book line by line. Through rigorous honesty, powerful amends, and a daily practice of surrender, Bart rebuilt not only his life but the lives around him, becoming a devoted son, husband, father, and messenger of hope. His talk radiated grit, humor, and deep spiritual insight, proving that real recovery isnât just abstinence but a complete transformation of heartâone that turns broken men into instruments of Godâs love, carrying freedom to the next suffering alcoholic. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 12
Keith L. from Wilmington, NC speaking at 25th Brazos Riverside Conference - October 19th 2002 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com With the rhythm of a storyteller and the humility of a man transformed, Keith traced his life from a small-town Irish Catholic boy who couldnât feel love, through war, brilliance, and despair, to the miracle moment when God and AA pulled him from suicide into service. His story held laughter at every turnâfrom âBrother Skunkâ to mutant rosary beadsâyet beneath the humor was the ache of a man who longed for connection and finally found it through surrender. Through the Steps, his sponsor, and the fellowship, Keith rebuilt his life, made peace with his father, and became a son who could both love and be loved. His reflections on grace, family, and the sacred gift of giving love captured the spirit of the weekendâs theme: that the miracle of AA is not that we stop drinking, but that we finally learn how to receive and share love. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 11
Mike C. from Escondido, CA speaking at the "Easy Does It Group" in Lemon Grove, CA - April 15th 2005 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com After years of chasing differences, hiding emotions, and trying to fix life on his own terms, he hit a bottom in sobriety âsitting under a meeting-room clock, weeping uncontrollably, convinced sobriety wasnât working. That day, a manâs simple message of hopeââYou can get betterââsparked a transformation that began with a phone call and a willingness to take direction. Through years of rigorous honesty, step work, and surrender, Mike rebuilt his life, restored his family, and found the deeper freedom beyond mere relief. With humor and conviction, he reminded listeners that the real gift of AA isnât just not drinkingâitâs permanent sobriety and a âcontented life,â earned through humility, amends, and faith in a loving God. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 10
Kelvin D. from West Fargo, ND speaking at the 60th Gopher State Roundup in Bloomington, MN - May 25th 2013 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Kelvin shares how a childhood filled with fear and abuse left him restless, disconnected, and searching for worth in alcohol, violence, and ego. From cutting himself to âlet the demons outâ to drinking Pine-Sol in desperation, Kelvinâs story showed the deadly grip of alcoholism and the miracle of grace that saved him. Through the Steps, sponsorship, and a second surrender, he learned that his real problem wasnât alcoholâit was playing God. His talk, full of laughter, humility, and truth, revealed how AA repaired even the oldest wounds, teaching him to live as one of Godâs kidsâguided by faith, service, and love instead of fear and pride. âI get to remain here as one of Godâs kids,â he said, capturing the essence of his powerful message: that through surrender, the broken become whole. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 7
Kent L. from Wetumpka, AL speaking at the Mountain Top Roundup at Guntersville State Park in Guntersville, Alabama - May 16th 2008 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Kentâs story is a powerful testament to humility, growth, and redemption through Alcoholics Anonymous. From a disciplined Army life lost to alcoholism to rebuilding his integrity through service, honesty, and faith, Kent found purpose beyond his past failures. His journeyâfrom being discharged, divorced, and directionless to earning a masterâs degree, regaining his familyâs trust, and living in gratitudeâshows how surrendering to the programâs principles can turn despair into grace. Today, Kent stands as a man transformed by truth, service, and spiritual discipline, proof that recovery restores not just sobriety, but the soul itself. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 6
Paul F. from Phoenix, AZ speaking at the North Scottsdale speaker meeting in Scottsdale, AZ - July 9th 2005 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Paul shares his transformation from a violent, hopeless addict facing 25 years in prison to a grateful man of faith and service through Alcoholics Anonymous. Sent to prison at 18 and lost in confusion for over a decade, Paul came to AA convinced it wouldnât work for himâuntil a sponsor patiently guided him through the Big Book as a âcookbook,â showing him that recovery wasnât about understanding but experiencing the Steps. Through surrender, fearless honesty, and action, he found freedom from obsession, made amends to those heâd harmedâincluding walking into a Taco Bell he once robbedâand discovered a loving God far removed from the punishing one of his youth. His talk blended hard-earned wisdom and humor, teaching that love is a discipline, sobriety is a responsibility, and service is the heartbeat of AA. With humility and gratitude, Paul stood as living proof that even the most broken life can be rebuilt into one of peace, purpose, and joy through Godâs grace and the Twelve Steps. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 5
Larry T. from Los Angeles, CA speaking about steps 8 and 9 at the Stateline Retreat in Primm, NV - December 9th - 12th 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Larry shares his heartfelt account of redemption through Alcoholics Anonymous, tracing his transformation from a selfish, broken man into one living by grace, humility, and responsibility. With humor and brutal honesty, he painted his early years of painâusing and betraying those who loved him, destroying relationships, and drowning in guilt and shameâbefore being rescued by a one-eyed Scotsman who took him to his first AA meeting from a jail cell. After years of relapse, Larry finally surrendered in 1982, walking ten miles to an Alano Club to ask for help and beginning the long road of amends. Through the 12 Steps, he restored peace with his parents, reconciled with his sisters, made heartfelt amends to those heâd harmed, and rebuilt a loving relationship with his daughter. His message was simple but profound: that true recovery is not about getting anything, but giving everything; that the real miracle of AA is living responsibly, helping others, and carrying the light of God and Alcoholics Anonymous into every corner of life. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 4
Scott B. from Jamestown, ND speaking at the Northern Plains Group in Fargo, ND - 2005 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Scott shares how a lost young man who ânever wasâ became a devoted husband, father, and servant through the grace of God and Alcoholics Anonymous. Growing up without a father and feeling less than, Scott found in alcohol a brief illusion of belonging, but it quickly led him to blackouts, jail, and despair. Despite multiple failed attempts at recovery, one call from a fellow AA member changed everything, pulling him back into a fellowship that offered hope and purpose. Through sponsorship, the Steps, and the simple act of helping others, Scott rebuilt his lifeâearning a degree, building a business, and raising five children in faith and love. His talk radiated humility, humor, and gratitude, reminding everyone that true sobriety isnât about perfection or statusâitâs about service, honesty, and staying spiritually connected, one day at a time, so that the miracle of recovery continues to grow in others. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 3
Tom I. from Southern Pines, NC speaking on the topic of "Working with others" in Budd Lake, NJ - January 4th 2003 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Tom shares his journey from tragedy, guilt, and imprisonment to grace, freedom, and service. After years of chaos, blackouts, and a fatal drunk-driving accident that led to his incarceration at age 24, Tom found AA inside the walls of Jackson State Prison in 1957 and experienced a spiritual awakening that transformed his life. Through the Big Book, the 12 Steps, and a prison AA group that became his home, he learned to live with humility, honesty, and purpose. Upon release, he rebuilt his life completely â regaining trust, rebuilding AA groups, and serving in corrections for 39 years, ultimately becoming a warden who carried the message back into prisons. With wit and deep gratitude, Tom reminded listeners that freedom isnât about circumstances but spiritual condition, and that a life once marked by despair can become one of faith, usefulness, and joy â living proof that his higher power's grace can reach even the darkest cell. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Nov 2
Peter M. from Boca Raton, FL speaking at the Fontbonne Group in Hamilton, ON - September 3rd 2011 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Peter shares his spiritual journey of transformation, tracing his path from a tormented childhood and violent alcoholism to a life of stillness, service, and grace through Alcoholics Anonymous. After losing his mother to addiction, battling relentless self-hatred, and surviving seven treatment centers, Peter reached total surrender in a filthy hallway on June 23, 1988, when he begged God simply not to let him die. That prayer, answered through his fatherâs love and AAâs hand, became the beginning of a new life. Guided by the Big Book, the Steps, and his sponsors, Peter was lifted from fear and obsession into a life of spiritual consciousnessâwhere thought yields to presence, and self-will to Godâs will. Today, he lives to carry the message across the world, teaching that recovery is not about âjust not drinking,â but about awakening to divine stillness, walking in humility, and serving others as living proof of Godâs mercy. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 31
Bill C. from Torrance, CA speaking about steps 6 and 7 at the Stateline Retreat in Primm, NV - December 9th - 12th 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Bill reflects on growing up in an AA household, falling deep into addiction, and ultimately discovering humility, grace, and emotional maturity through the 12 Steps. Raised by devoted AA and Al-Anon parents, he rebelled into years of chaos, institutions, and isolation before his motherâs compassion brought him to recovery. His talk wove sharp humor with deep wisdom, exploring Steps Six and Seven as a lifelong process of growing up â learning self-awareness over self-obsession, intimacy over isolation, and service over ego. Through sponsorship, pain, and surrender, he discovered that true recovery isnât just about abstinence but emotional connection, faith, and love in action. Now decades sober, Bill lives the full circle of healingâcaring for his dying parents, sponsoring others, and maintaining a home filled with recovery and laughterâshowing that giving love away isnât how we keep it, but how we finally receive it. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 30
Paul G. from Brookfield, OH speaking at the Spring Fling Conference in Eerie, PA - April 17th 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Paul shares his deeply spiritual account of a life redeemed through Alcoholics Anonymous, tracing his path from a reckless San Francisco youth and hard-drinking biker to a grateful man of faith, service, and humility. Arrests, loss, and utter loneliness finally drove him into treatment, where a counselorâs challenge and an AA speakerâs message cracked his denial and gave him the first glimpse of hope. Though he nearly relapsed his first night out, one meeting and one handshake pulled him into the fellowship that saved his life. Guided by sponsors who taught that gratitude is action and that service is Godâs work, he built a life of purposeâvisiting newcomers, caring for aging parents, and helping countless others find recovery. Now more than three decades sober, Paul radiates humor, grace, and humility, proving that real freedom isnât found in the bottle but in faith, love, and the daily act of showing up for God and others. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 29
Karen G. from Los Angeles, CA speaking at Jackson's Mill 31st Fall Roundup in Jackson's Mill, WV - October 4th 2008 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Karen delivers a powerful, hilarious, and deeply moving account of redemption through Alcoholics Anonymous, sharing how she rose from the depths of alcoholic and professional ruin to a life of faith, service, and grace. Once a nurse who lost everythingâher children, career, and dignityâKaren found herself on Skid Row in Lincoln, Nebraska, drinking Mad Dog and dying from liver disease before AA and divine intervention saved her life. Guided by her sponsor, Clancy, she rebuilt from nothing, regaining her nursing license, joining the Pacific Group, and learning true humility through daily surrender and action. Her storytelling blended raw honesty and humorâfrom falling into a grave to accidentally super-gluing her ex-husbandâreminding all that laughter and grace coexist in recovery. Today, she stands as living proof that no fall is too far for Godâs mercy and AAâs miracle, having turned a life of despair into one filled with love, healing, and unwavering gratitude for âGodâs magnificent AA.â Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 28
Steve D. from Rainbow, CA speaking at the Temecula water district meeting in Temecula, CA - 2011 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com For Steve, a life that began in chaos and tragedy and was redeemed through the grace of Alcoholics Anonymous. From a childhood steeped in alcoholism and instability to wild years in the Navy, overseas near-death experiences, broken marriages, homelessness, and jails, Steveâs life was a portrait of self-destruction. He told with humor how he âgot run over by a drunk driver â himself,â and how years of denial and pride kept him trapped in despair. His turning point came in a desert rehab after decades of drinking and homelessness, where he asked God for help and slowly began to rebuild through the Steps, sponsorship, and service. Through hard amends, humble faith, and willingness, Steve went from sleeping in cemeteries and soup kitchens to building a beautiful sober life â a loving marriage, honest friendships, steady work, and peace. His message shone with gratitude and laughter, proving that no matter how far one falls, God and AA can turn even the most broken story into a miracle of hope, dignity, and love. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 27
Chris S. from Bedminster, NJ speaking on the topic of "First Step freedom, the gift of desperation" at the Nosara Big Book Workshop in Nosara Playa Guiones, Costa Rica - March 24th 2012 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Chris shared a powerful and practical talk on the Gift of Desperation and Step One, breaking down the truth of alcoholism with humor, depth, and clarity. Through vivid stories from his youth and years of struggle, he showed how the phenomenon of craving and the obsession of the mind made alcohol both his relief and his destroyer. He described how restless, irritable, and discontented livingâlong before sobrietyâwas the true prison, and how alcohol temporarily quieted the storm that only spiritual recovery could truly heal. Chris emphasized that Step One is the foundation of all recovery: accurately identifying the problem, surrendering fully, and finding motivation born from desperation. With heartfelt urgency, he reminded everyone that understanding powerlessness and unmanageability is not an academic exercise but a matter of life and death. His messageâequal parts wisdom and warningâended with a call to all sponsors and seekers alike: treat the First Step as sacred work, for it is where hopelessness transforms into hope and where the spiritual journey of freedom truly begins. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 25
Jay S. from Redondo Beach, CA speaking at the 16th annual Thailand Roundup in Pattaya, Thailand - February 26th 2011 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Jay shares his deeply spiritual and profoundly humorous journey through 46 years of sobriety, blending the truth of Alcoholics Anonymous with timeless wisdom about grace, humility, and purpose. From his early years of chaos, blackouts, and denial to a complete surrender in 1979, Jayâs story illustrated how Godâor what he calls light, truth, and loveâcan transform even the most broken spirit. Guided by old-timers who taught him honesty, service, and laughter, he rebuilt his life from living in a car to raising a peaceful family free of violence and fear. He spoke of the true miracle of AAânot just abstinence, but resurrectionâwhere ordinary people become instruments of healing, raising the spiritually dead through compassion and service. With humor, reverence, and gratitude, Jay reminded all that recovery is a divine adventure, where love and laughter are not just byproducts of grace, but the very language of God. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 24
Robin & Fernando speaking at the Thunderbird Speaker Meeting 449 Club in Yuma, AZ - January 13th 2007 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Robin and Fernando shared a powerful and contrasting testimony of recovery, showing how the same disease wears many faces but is healed through one spiritual solution. Robinâs story spoke for countless women who drank in shame and secrecyâtrying to stay âladylikeâ while spiraling into blackout nights, broken homes, and despair. From sipping other peopleâs drinks at fifteen to waking up soaked in humiliation, she found redemption when someone at her first AA meeting handed her a cup of coffee and showed her love without judgment. Through the 12 Steps, sponsorship, and service, she rebuilt her life into one of stability, education, marriage, and gratitude. Her husband Fernando then shared the other side of the coinâborn into addiction, gang culture, and violence, he drank from childhood and lived homeless and hopeless before finally surrendering to AA in 1998. Guided by his sponsor and the Big Book, he rebuilt his spirit through faith, honesty, and helping others. Together, Robin and Fernando radiate the miracle of Alcoholics Anonymousâa union of grace and grit, proving that no matter how deep the darkness, God can use even broken lives to carry light to others. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 23
Kenny D. from Seattle, WA doing a 12-step spiritual retreat in Santa Fe, NM - December 9th 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Kennyâs workshop talk beautifully captured the heart of Step Two and Step Three in Alcoholics Anonymous â the journey from limited faith to full surrender. Through humor, humility, and vivid storytelling, he explored how closed-mindedness âfettersâ the spirit and how willingness opens doors we never imagined possible. Reflecting on his early sobriety, he shared stories of disbelief, skepticism, and grace â from doubting Godâs presence to praying his way up a mountain in a broken car to make his Third Step. His message centered on open-minded faith: that recovery begins not with proof but with willingness, and that surrender is the act of letting go of everything we think we know. Guided by meditation and prayer, Kenny led others through the Third Step â not as a ritual, but as a decision to begin real change through Steps Four through Nine. His story reminds all that spiritual freedom comes when we release fear, self-will, and resentment â allowing the sunlight of the Spirit to finally shine through. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 22
Mike L. from Indianapolis, IN speaking at the men's St. Benedict retreat in McKenzie Bridge, OR - March 3rd-5th 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Mike shares his spiritually rich story of redemption, illustrating how the power of surrender, honesty, and divine grace transformed a life once dominated by fear, pride, and self-will. From his first drink at age twelve, Mike spent years chasing the false sense of peace alcohol gave himâthrough war, failed relationships, and near-total ruinâuntil he reached a point of spiritual bankruptcy, crawling on a bathroom floor and begging for help. Through the mercy of old friends and Alcoholics Anonymous, he found recovery, discovering that true healing came not from intellect or effort but from a relationship with God and the fellowship of AA. After years of sobriety, Mikeâs faith was tested again through divorce, illness, and cancer, each time deepening his surrender and gratitude. His story embodies the essence of recovery: that no matter how far one falls, grace can restore purpose, integrity, and love, turning even pain into a pathway toward God and service to others. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 21
Robi S. from Ventnor City, NJ speaking on the topic of sponsorship at an Acts of Recovery Conference in Haddonfield, NJ - October 12th 2013 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Robi shares a heartfelt and deeply spiritual story of transformationâhow years of pain, fear, and self-loathing gave way to freedom once she surrendered completely to God through the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. After countless failed attempts to fill the emptiness inside with people, substances, and chaos, she found lasting peace through honest sponsorship and rigorous step work. Guided by a sponsor who told her the truth, Robi learned that recovery wasnât about managing lifeâit was about being remade through spiritual action and service. She now lives a life filled with purpose, leading a thriving sponsorship family, helping women awaken to Godâs love, and walking hand-in-hand with others in recovery. Her message shone with humor, humility, and hope, reminding all that the miracle of AA lies not in staying dry, but in living with grace, truth, and joyful service to others. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 20
Kelvin D. from Fargo, ND speaking at the Salem Soberfest in Salem, OR - February 16th 2007 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Kelvin, from a life ruled by fear, anger, and self-will to one filled with faith, humility, and gratitude through Alcoholics Anonymous. Born with a deep sense of not belonging, he found temporary relief in alcohol, which led to violence, loss, and spiritual emptiness despite outward success and church upbringing. Even after years in AA, his pride and lack of connection to God left him angry and broken until a moment of complete surrenderâwhen his familyâs love and his own despair brought him to his knees. Through honest work with a sponsor, deep spiritual awakening, and service to others, Kelvin rebuilt his marriage, became a devoted father, and found real peace. His story is a testament that the true miracle of recovery isnât just putting down the drinkâitâs letting God fill the hole inside and discovering that faith with works brings a life of grace, joy, and purpose. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 18
Part 1 of Don P. from Aurora, CO at the 6th Annual Big Book Weekend at Tanglewood in Camden, ME - June 14th 2003 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com During the weekend talks, Don shares with raw honesty and warmth how, after a lifetime of restless searching, prison sentences, and spiritual emptiness, he was given a second life through the power of awakening and Alcoholics Anonymous. Once a man broken by self-centeredness, fear, and the endless need to âcatch an edge,â he found peace in surrenderâlearning that recovery wasnât about just not drinking but about becoming conscious that âwhere I am, God is.â Through his humor, storytelling, and decades of spiritual growth, Joe showed that real sobriety is not copingâitâs transformation, a rebirth into meaning, connection, and joyful service. After thirty-five years sober, he spoke not as a lecturer but as a living example of what happens when a hopeless soul lets go of everything he thinks he knows and allows love, laughter, and purpose to guide the rest of his days. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 17
âď¸đ§ĄHappy Friday! We hope everyone has had a great week, and has a safe & relaxing weekend đ§Ąâď¸ Jay P. from Myrtle Beach, SC speaking at the St. Cloud Roundup in St. Cloud, MN - May 14th 2005 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Jay shares an unforgettable journey of faith, humility, and freedom through Alcoholics Anonymous, showing how total surrender to the program and Godâs grace turned a life of chaos into one of peace and purpose. From his early years of anger, lies, and self-centeredness, through years at sea, broken marriages, and criminal trouble, he discovered that the real disease wasnât alcohol but a spirit cut off from God. Guided by his sponsor, he worked the Steps honestlyâwriting inventories, facing fears, making amends, and learning that âI canât, He can, and Iâll let Him.â Sobriety brought reconciliation with his father, a loving marriage, and the power to face devastating loss with faith instead of fear. Now, decades sober, Jay lives in gratitude for the miracle that AA providedâa life rebuilt on honesty, love, and daily reliance on a Higher Power. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 16
Jonathan S. from Austin, TX speaking on the topic of "Recovered versus Recovering" at the Nosara Big Book Workshop in Nosara Playa Guiones, Costa Rica - March 23rd 2012 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Jonathan shared a remarkable story of redemption, describing how years of failed attempts at sobriety finally gave way to true recovery when he surrendered fully to the Big Bookâs program and Godâs direction. After multiple treatments, the loss of his veterinary license, family, home, and self-respect, he entered a recovery center in Austin in 2008 and discovered that his problem was not alcohol itself but a lack of power. Working the 12 Steps honestly transformed his lifeârestoring his family, career, and serenity. He learned that recovery is not about avoiding a drink one day at a time but about living a spiritual way of life that removes the need for alcohol altogether. Today, Jonathan lives with humility and gratitude, serving others through sponsorship and teaching, his story proving that from complete collapse can come a life of purpose, peace, and grace. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 15
James T. from Auburn, CA speaking at the 39th Winter Conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - February 1st 2013 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com James shares with humor, heart, and humility how Alcoholics Anonymous transformed his life from restless self-centeredness into peace, gratitude, and service. After quitting drinking but clinging to marijuana, he arrived at AA not yet convinced he belonged, until the warmth and love of the fellowship broke through his defenses. Guided by his sponsor, he faced his resentments, fears, and character defects, learning that alcoholism was not about alcoholâit was about his thinking, his ego, and his separation from God. Over decades of recovery, he became a devoted husband, stepfather, teacher, and sponsor, finding freedom through honesty, humility, and laughter. His talk reminded all that the real miracle of AA isnât just not drinkingâitâs waking up, changing from the inside, and learning to live with kindness, service, and spiritual growth one day at a time. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 14
Part 1 - Kenny D. from Seattle, WA doing a 12-step spiritual retreat in Santa Fe, NM - December 8th 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Kenny shares a deeply moving account of his descent into alcoholism and his eventual recovery, showing how grace and service replaced years of self-destruction. Born into chaos and addiction, he began drinking at twelve, quickly spiraled through violence, homelessness, and IV drug use, and nearly died in motel fires and dark alleys, spiritually and physically bankrupt. His motherâs love and prayers couldnât reach him until, by what he calls divine intervention, AA members offered him detox and a chance at life. Through their generosity and the Big Bookâs principles, he found freedom from obsession and the compulsion to drink, learning humility, gratitude, and purpose through sponsoring others. Now decades sober, Kenny lives with peace, family, and faithâproof that no matter how far one falls, a life once driven by despair can be transformed into one of service, healing, and spiritual connection. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 13
Cindy M. from Dallas, TX speaking about the 12 step at the Primary Purpose Group in Dallas, TX - January 2009 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Cindy shares a powerful journey of recovery that began after years of denial, relapse, and self-deception, despite growing up in a loving, church-centered family untouched by alcohol. From her first drink at fifteen, she chased the feeling that alcohol gave her worth and confidence, leading to decades of chaos, broken marriages, and self-justification through therapy, religion, and intellect. Even after joining AA in 1982, she struggled for seventeen years before truly understanding the Big Book and surrendering to the truth of her powerlessness. Her turning point came in 1999, when she finally grasped the nature of the allergy and loss of choice, and in 2003, under her sponsorâs direction, she followed the steps with full honesty and willingness. Today, Cindy lives in gratitude as a recovered alcoholic, anchored by faith, humility, and the daily practice of carrying the message to others. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 12
Chris S. from Bedminster, NJ speaking on the topic of "Evolution of the Big Book experience" at the Nosara Big Book Workshop in Nosara Playa Guiones, Costa Rica - March 23rd 2012 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Chris recounts moving from blackout drinking and violence to a Big Bookâcentered spiritual recovery, insisting that chronically sick alcoholics need thorough step workânot meetings aloneâto stay sober. He spotlights a modern AA ârenaissanceâ that treats the Big Book as a true textbookâdoing inventories, amends, prayer/meditation, and sponsoring othersâwith far better outcomes than mere fellowship. Personally, Joe & Charlie and Joe Hawk workshops catalyzed his daily practice and service, leading to lasting sobriety and purpose; professionally, heâs served on a treatment-conference board, interviewed leading clinicians, and now helps spearhead a traveling Big Book study to reach the still-suffering with stronger medicine delivered humbly. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 10
Don L. from Bellingham, WA speaking at 10th annual beef dinner of the Mystic Knights of Sobriety group in Edmonton, Canada - June 9th 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Donâs story is a powerful testament to the transforming grace of Alcoholics Anonymous â from a life ruled by denial, destruction, and hopeless drinking to one anchored in faith, humility, and service. After years of rationalizing his pain and hurting those who loved him, he finally surrendered, found a sponsor who challenged him without compromise, and embraced the spiritual program of action. Through the steps, he learned that sobriety wasnât just about not drinking but about giving back â becoming a man of purpose, gratitude, and love. Now decades sober, Don honors the gift of recovery by helping others, living in service, and remembering every day how far God and AA have brought him. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 8
Kent L. from Montgomery, AL, USA speaking at the 5th Anniversary of the Happy Hour Group in Montgomery, AL - June 5th 2013 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com From a high-achieving yet fear-driven alcoholic whose drinking destroyed ambition, marriage, and career in the Army, to a man who embraced AAâs program of action, sponsorship, and daily spiritual disciplines to build a life of freedom and service. He rebuilt his education, earning degrees and a strong career with the Air Force, made peace with his past military shame through deployment service, and deepened his spiritual life through ongoing study and conscious contact with God. Today, Kent thrives in recovery by sponsoring others, practicing humility, and finding joy in service, proving that through AA and Godâs grace, even a seemingly hopeless life can be reborn into purpose and inspiration. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 7
Edie C. from Sacramento, CA at Sacramento Spring Fling, Sacramento, CA - February 18th 2000 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Edie shares her journey of survival and recovery, marked by a childhood of trauma, abandonment, and witnessing alcoholism destroy her mother and guardian. Despite being told sheâd never succeed, she found Alcoholics Anonymous at 24, where fellowship, sponsorship, and service gradually healed her wounds. Through hard work, she transformed from a broken, angry young woman into a 16-year sober professional, becoming the first woman hired as an industrial inspector for California, later a superintendent at UC Davis, and a respected leader in diversity and service. Her story highlights forgiveness, resilience, and the miracle of AAâturning pain into purpose, brokenness into strength, and granting her âthe keys to the kingdom.â Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 6
"Blind" Dave A. speaking at the 14th Annual Mouth of the Brazos Conference in Lake Jackson, TX - May 15th 2009 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com After decades of alcoholism, relapse, and failed attempts to quit on faith alone, Dave finally surrendered to Alcoholics Anonymous in 1998 and discovered that God could reach him through the fellowship and the Big Book. He described powerful spiritual experiences, including a fifth step that lifted a lifelong burden, moments where God intervened to keep him sober, and even being miraculously freed from a 40-year chewing tobacco addiction. By fully embracing service, meditation, and helping other alcoholics, he found that AA is not just about sobriety but a whole adventurous way of livingâone filled with purpose, miracles, and a deep conscious relationship with God. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 4
David R. from Atlantic Highlands, NJ speaking on steps 1-12 at the NCCYPAA Young Peoples Conference in Raleigh, NC - September 2nd 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com David shares how he grew up in a broken and violent home, found alcohol at 14, and quickly spiraled into decades of destruction, losing jobs, relationships, and even his healthâeventually ending up drinking mouthwash, homeless, and pronounced dead before being revived. His first attempt at AA failed when he coasted without working the steps, but after a relapse he met a sponsor who walked him through the Big Book and the program in depth, leading to a true spiritual awakening. Through completing amends, he reconciled family relationships, found long-lost relatives, and rebuilt his life. Today he works on Wall Street managing a computer department, earned his degree, is pursuing graduate studies, and lives with faith, service, and peace, emphasizing that AAâs promise of recovery comes through action, honesty, and reliance on God. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 3
Bill L. from Dunellen, NJ and Mike L. from West Orange, NJ speaking at a workshop titled "Maintaining Conscious Contact During the Holidays" in Albany, NY - December 6th 2002 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Barefoot Bill and Mike L. from New Jersey shared their journeys of discovering that simply not drinking was not enoughâboth described the misery of untreated alcoholism despite time sober, until they embraced the 12 steps and a spiritual solution that changed everything. They spoke of how alcoholism is more than a drinking problemâitâs a spiritual malady that requires growth, service, and ongoing conscious contact with God to maintain peace of mind and freedom. Through humor, fellowship, and quoting the Big Book, they emphasized that recovery is about living in the present, enlarging our spiritual lives, and helping othersânot just avoiding alcohol. Their stories highlighted transformation from restless, self-centered lives into contentment, usefulness, and a deeper spiritual awakening. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 2
Travis A. from Spruce Grove, Alberta speaking at the Lethbridge & Southern Alberta Roundup in Lethbridge, Alberta - April 9th 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Travis shares his journey from a troubled youth and early alcoholismâmarked by chaos, crime, treatment centers, and homelessnessâto finding lasting sobriety at age 22 through the program of Alcoholics Anonymous. He spoke of the powerlessness he felt, the transformation that came from working the Steps, and how service, honesty, and a higher power gave his life meaning. In recovery, he rebuilt relationships with his parents and sister, married the love of his life, became a father, pursued his trade as a millwright, bought a home, traveled, and gave back through AA service and public information work. His story highlighted how faith, responsibility, and spiritual growth turned a life of hopelessness into one of family, purpose, and peace of mind. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Oct 1
Kerry C. from Tannersville, PA speaking at the Windsor conference in Windsor, Ontario, Canada - July 25th 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Kerry shares her journey of getting sober at 18, growing up fearful, insecure, and restless, and finding in AA both a spiritual solution and a true home. She described how the steps transformed her from a dishonest, angry, isolated girl into a woman of faith, service, and presence, with a marriage, four children, and deep ties to her fellowship. Through sponsorship, commitments, and daily spiritual practice, sheâs learned to live free of crippling fear, see herself as worthy, and be an asset rather than a burden. Her message was clear: the gift of sobriety is not just abstinence, but a spiritual awakening that brings connection, freedom, and a life worth wanting. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 30
Barefoot Bill L. from Westfield, NJ speaking on the topic of Help Others at the Westfield Big Book Workshop of the Spiritual Awakenings Group in Westfield, NJ - August 19th 2012 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Bill shares passionately about the importance of helping others in AA, emphasizing that true service flows only after trusting God and cleaning house. He highlighted how the Big Book repeatedly stresses being of maximum service, not just for relief but for transformation, and that sponsorship should guide people toward independence rather than dependence. Through personal storiesâdriving hours to work with sponsees, organizing conferences, sending daily inspirational emails, and preserving AA historyâhe showed how service has become his life. His message was clear: sobriety is not about half measures or complacency but about quick, deep work in the steps, full presence with others, and carrying the gift of awakening forward so both we and others may truly live free. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 29
Sean A. from Vancouver, Canada speaking at West Edmonton Beef dinner in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada - June 11th 2008 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Sean shares his journey with honesty and humor, describing how drinking and drugs once consumed his life despite outward success in acting, real estate, and appearances of stability. After hitting bottom, he was 12-stepped into AA in 1974, where he found safety, identification, and a path through the steps that helped him rebuild from despair. He spoke about the power of amends, spiritual growth, and carrying the message, stressing that real recovery comes from one alcoholic helping another. With decades of sobriety, he has faced lifeâs ups and downsâdivorce, health challenges, success and failureâyet remains deeply grateful for AA, a spiritual awakening, and the chance to live with peace, dignity, and purpose. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 28
Scott P. from Elyria, OH speaking at the North Ridgeville Sunday Night Men's group in North Ridgeville, OH - December 4th 2005 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Scott shares a raw and powerful account of his life shaped by alcoholism, beginning with early drinking, blackouts, and growing up in a family where dysfunction felt normal. His drinking escalated into broken relationships, jail time, and deep shame, until a DUI and moment of clarity pushed him to seek real help in AA. He described learning to surrender his ego, work the steps honestly, make amends, and rely on God and fellowship instead of willpower. Today, sobriety has given him peace, a renewed sense of self-worth, marriage to his best friend, and full custody of his sonâproof that through honesty, spiritual growth, and service, life can be rebuilt with purpose and hope. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 27
John K. from Dallas, TX and Myers R. from Dallas, TX speaking on step 1 at the 2nd Annual Stay Sober For Keeps Workshop in Laguna Niguel, CA - January 21st 2012 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com John K. shares his experience of being a grateful recovered alcoholic (sober since 1999) and emphasizes how the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous is a textbook with precise instructions for recovery rather than just stories or opinions. He contrasts the old AA approachârapidly taking newcomers through the Steps, focusing on the allergy, the mental obsession, and a spiritual solutionâwith todayâs tendency toward endless discussion meetings and watered-down sponsorship. Using humor, vivid examples, and the âcake recipeâ analogy, he drives home that alcoholism is not just about bad decisions or drama but a fatal disease requiring a textbook-guided program of action and spiritual experience. His main accomplishment is living and teaching this structured recovery, showing that half measures and vague fellowship arenât enough; following the Big Bookâs instructions exactly leads to lasting sobriety, sanity, and the ability to help others. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 26
Tara R. from Sedona, AZ speaking at the Connect the Dots group in Las Vegas, NV - November 19th 2012 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Tara shares a powerful arc from early bullying and self-loathing to a first drink at 12 that âsavedâ her life but led to years of chaos, two marriages, and profound shameâthen a turning point after her husbandâs death when, despite 19 years dry, desperation nearly took her back out. Guided through the Big Book line-by-line, she experienced a true Third Step surrender, did fearless inventory and amends (including a life-freeing reconciliation with the woman from her first marriage), and discovered that the real problem was in her mind and the real solution was a daily relationship with God and service. Her key accomplishments include maintaining sobriety since August 24, 1986, transforming grief and jealousy into spiritual growth, becoming a devoted mother who made living amends, and sponsoring others with urgency and love. Life-importance takeaway: half measures are tortureâwhen she stopped settling for âcrumbsâ and worked the Steps as written, she found the banquet of a useful, joyful life centered on God, community, and helping newcomers. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 25
Audrey C. from Dallas, TX and Michael K. from Dallas, TX speaking on steps 1-3 at a sponsorship and 12 Step workshop in Dallas, TX - March 2011 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Audrey C. and Michael K. (seasoned Big Book teachers co-leading a Dallas 2011 workshop) share lived, long-term sobriety marked by heavy sponsorship and service, and they translate that experience into a crisp roadmap: Step Oneâs honest self-diagnosis (body âallergyâ + mind âobsessionâ), Step Twoâs practical hope in a Power greater than ourselves (because our real dilemma is lack of power), and Step Threeâs decisive handoff from self-will to a new Director via the Third Step prayerâproved by action that launches 4â12, not by theory. Their core message is life-level, not lecture-level: put God first, serve others, and your life gets bigger than your problem; keep self at the center, and the problem stays bigger than your life. Their accomplishment is turning decades of recovery into a do-this-next methodâsponsorship, inventory, amends, and daily serviceâthat lets newcomers trade chaos for purpose and helps old-timers deepen freedom, usefulness, and love. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 24
Jerry J. from Lake Whitney, TX doing the steps at the Space Coast Roundup 2005 in Melbourne Beach, FL - February 2005 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Jerry spoke with humor and humility about nearly losing everything to alcohol before finding lasting sobriety on January 1, 1973, through the grace of God and the steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. He shared stories from his Texas upbringingâlike his bulldog Patches and the âcattle trucksâ of lifeâto illustrate the insanity of alcoholism and the futility of trying to control it. A lawyer by trade, he admitted to hiding behind rationalizations, burning his bed from "smoking drunk", and ignoring doctorsâ warnings until he was forced to face reality. In AA, he learned that recovery is not about willpower but about surrenderâdiscovering the truth of powerlessness, the obsession of the mind, and the allergy of the body. Through Steps One, Two, and Three, Jerry found that selfishness and self-centeredness were at the root of his troubles, and that turning his will and life over to a Higher Power brought freedom, humility, and spiritual awakening. His message showed the transformation from denial and self-will into a life anchored in honesty, connection, and a daily walk with God. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 23
Desmond T. from New York, NY at North East Texas Area Fall Convention - September 21st 2002 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Desmond hid behind white shirts, ties, and miniature bottlesâuntil the love of AA finally broke through his defenses. Despite early slips and arrogance, he kept coming back, drawn to the honesty and realness of the people, who welcomed him, carried him past bars, and showed him what surrender looked like. Over time, he discovered the power of meditation, the truth of powerlessness, and the daily reprieve found in service. From near death with bleeding ulcers to serving as a Grapevine trustee and later its leader, his life transformed from self-will and denial into one of humility, connection, and love. He closed by affirming that AA gave him not just sobriety, but the ability to live with presence, intention, and a heart open to Godâs will and to others. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 22
Wes H. from Denver, CO speaking at the Colorado State CA Convention in Denver, CO - September 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Wes shares his journey with humor and honesty, reflecting on his years lost to alcohol and drugs, and how ego and fear nearly destroyed him. From early music career highs to homelessness and despair, he confused temporary relief from drugs with real spirituality until the gift of recovery showed him a different path. Sobriety brought him teachers, deep spiritual experiences, and lessons on surrender, clarity, power, and walking in beauty. He spoke of marriage sustained by the Twelve Traditions, the danger of âtoo many years and not enough days,â and the daily reprieve found in service and connection. His story highlighted the transformation from loneliness and self-will to a life of balance, gratitude, and spiritual growth. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 20
Mike W. from Wilmington, NC speaking about steps 4, 5, 6 and 7 at the 25th Brazos Conference - October 19th 2002 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Mike shares his story with warmth and humor, grounding it in nearly five decades of sobriety since July 1970. He reflected on how loveânot something to be earned, but freely givenâbecame central to his recovery, alongside honesty and acceptance. Drawing from the Big Book and 12 & 12, he emphasized that the root problem is selfâresentments, fear, and prideâand that the solution is surrendering to a loving Higher Power. He broke down steps four through seven, explaining how inventories, confession, and willingness lead to transformation, courage, and freedom. His message underscored that true change comes not from willpower but from reliance on God and fellowship, turning a life once ruled by fear and resentment into one of spiritual growth, connection, and joy. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 19
Peter M. from Union, NJ speaking about steps 1 to 7 at the Primary Purpose Group in Long Island, NY - August 3rd 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Peter shared that simply putting down the drink is not recoveryâtrue freedom comes from ongoing spiritual growth through the Steps. He warned against worshipping knowledge or intellect in AA, saying we must seek experience with the Big Book and Godâs power, not just quotes and soundbites. He stressed the importance of continually revisiting the first nine steps, using 10 and 11 daily to smash ego, and remembering that alcoholism shows up in many forms if left untreated. His message was clear: recovery is about surrender, action, and relying on God, which transforms life from restless misery into peace and usefulness. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 18
Bart R. from Sedona, AZ speaking at the 68th Duluth roundup in Duluth, MN - September 22nd 2013 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com From sneaking alcohol in grade school to repeated detentions and juvenile jails, Bart describes how alcohol ruled every decisionâcosting him freedom, trust, and dignity. Even as an adult, he tried jobs, relationships, and sheer willpower, but the craving always returned. What changed was finding the Big Book and a sponsor who walked him through the steps: learning about the physical craving, mental obsession, and spiritual malady gave him clarity on why he drank and what to do about it. He spoke of hitting a true bottomânot measured by arrests or losses, but by admitting deep inside that he was alcoholic. Through surrender, inventories, amends, and daily step work, he rebuilt his life: reconciling with family, finding freedom from rage through Step Ten, and even becoming a father active in service. Today he describes himself as a ârecovered alcoholic,â living proof that with God, the steps, and service, anyone can move from despair to usefulness and joy. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 17
Mary L. from Great Falls, MT at Inland Empire AA Convention - October 21st 2001 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Mary shares a tender, funny, and fearless arc from lifelong fear and people-pleasing to deep recovery and service: sober since January 15, 1972, she survived blackouts, repeated treatments, and a six-month institution, then spent 14 more months in a womenâs halfway house where she began living the Steps for real. She described learning to accept herself unconditionally (Step One), to act into faith before she felt it, and to let Godânot self-willâbe the change agent (SixâSeven). Her lifeâs biggest âwinsâ werenât trophies but transformations: moving from resentment to forgiveness with her father, from crisis-seeking to quiet presence, from bulimia to healing during a dark night of the soul, and from isolation to loveâmarrying in sobriety and adopting four hard-to-place children with complex needs. Today she lives âone God, many faces; one day at a time,â staying active in two home groups, sponsoring, practicing gratitude and amends, and measuring success as the flow of love through herâproof that everything good came by saying yes to a spiritual way of life. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 16
James T. from Auburn, CA speaking at Sacramento Monthly Speaker meeting in Sacramento, CA - June 12th 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com James shares how his life shifted from loneliness, denial, and failed attempts to control drinking into a life of faith, service, and love. He described how, after years of believing he only had a âdrinking problem,â he finally admitted he was alcoholic and began working the steps in earnest. His journey included moving from skepticism about God to taking action anyway, finding that willingness brought results. Along the way he found companionship, marriage, and family, learning to replace fault-finding with love and patience. Making amends and practicing gratitude brought healing in relationships, and he grew into service both at home and in the wider community. With decades of sobriety, he reflected on daily action as essentialâlikening recovery to walking up a down escalatorâand shared how gratitude, forgiveness, and continued step work keep him free. Everything good in his life, he said, came from living this program one day at a time. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 15
Lindsay M. from Atlanta, GA speaking at the Fellowship of the Spirit in Conyers, GA - April 6th 2014 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Lindsay shares openly about her struggles with alcoholism from an early age, the chaos it caused, and the grace she found in AA. She emphasized repeated spiritual awakenings, setbacks, and the humility of knowing all willingness and strength come from her Higher Power. Her story underscored the reality of ongoing growth, the value of laughter, and the joy of carrying the message to others, closing with gratitude and excitement for the weekend of fellowship. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 13
Dhulkti B. from Navarre, FL speaking at the 17th Annual Southeast Louisiana Spring Roundup in Covington, LA - May 28th 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Dhulkti shares a powerful testimony of transformation, tracing a life once marked by chaos, trauma, and deep brokenness into one of recovery and spiritual rebirth. She spoke of a childhood filled with fear, shame, and early exposure to alcohol, which led her into years of heavy drinking, drugs, violence, prostitution, arrests, and hospitalizations. Even after near-death experiences, she couldnât stop on her own until, desperate and suicidal, she prayed for Godâs helpâand that prayer opened the door to Alcoholics Anonymous. Through AA, sponsorship, service, and the steps, she rebuilt her life: making amends, becoming a devoted mother, marrying in sobriety, and eventually sponsoring other women. Despite ongoing struggles, including trauma resurfacing later in sobriety, she leaned on her higher power, prayer, and community. Today, with over four decades sober, she describes herself as a âstand up spiritual warrior,â living with peace, purpose, and gratitude, and finding her greatest joy in helping others find the same light. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 12
Scott M. from Fort Worth, TX and Matthew M. from Forth Worth, TX doing a Big Book Workshop at the 24 hour group in Fort Worth, TX - July 22nd 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Scott & Matthew share how deeply the Big Book and the Doctorâs Opinion shaped their recovery since November 28, 1997. They reminded everyone that sobriety isnât just about abstaining but about studying and applying the Big Book as a true textbook, not just a self-help read. They traced AAâs growth from a handful of members to millions worldwide, highlighting the role of Bill Wilson, Dr. Bob, and even moments like Billâs phone calls at the Mayflower Hotel as acts of âwillingness to go to any length.â Scott emphasized that the Doctorâs Opinion is the foundation of the first stepâunderstanding the bodyâs allergy, the mindâs obsession, and the spiritâs maladyâand warned that ignoring it leaves alcoholics at risk of drinking again. With energy and humility, he underscored that AAâs power lies in one alcoholic helping another, that traditions and unity came out of necessity, and that the bookânot opinionsâis the lifeline that turned a fledgling group of 100 into a global fellowship. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 11
Peter M. from Union, NJ speaking at the Primary Purpose Group in Lynbrook, NY - August 3rd 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Peter shares his experience-driven walk through AAâs solutionâemphasizing that sobriety built on spirit, not mere abstinence, is what truly restores life. He challenged âplug-in-the-jugâ thinking, urging seekers to rework Steps 1â9 repeatedly, live in 10â11, and carry the message in 12, because only a spiritual awakening removes the obsession and heals the âpage 52â misery. Drawing from his own hard roadâmultiple treatment centers, a June 23, 1988 turning point, and a home base at A Vision for You (Union, NJ)âhe spotlighted practical action: sponsorship, rigorous inventory (including fear and sex ideals), amends, prayer/meditation, and immediate service. His core accomplishment is modeling ârecoveredâ livingâsmashing ego, surrendering outcomes to God, and becoming a dependable guide at the door for newcomersâshowing how a life once ruled by compulsion can be rebuilt into purpose, usefulness, and the sunlight of the Spirit Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 10
Ralph W. from Los Angeles, CA sharing on the steps at the "Spiritual Progress rather than Spiritual Perfection" convention in Oslo, Norway - October 30th 2015 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Ralph describes arriving in AA in 1986 after his double life as a respected businessman by day and a destructive âvampireâ by night collapsed, leaving him broken and powerless. Through treatment, meetings, and surrender, Ralph discovered that recovery is not about information but transformationâtraining his feet in action, finding humility, and learning to rely on a higher power rather than self-will. He spoke about the power of the steps, the importance of unity, service, and recovery, and the way AA turned his life from darkness into light, allowing him to stand as a whole man in his own skin. His journey reflects the enduring truth that healing comes from surrender, connection, and carrying the message to others. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 9
Jay S. from Redondo Beach, CA speaking at the 26th annual Tumbleweed Conference in Hobbs, NM - September 15th 2006 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Jay shares a life reclaimed: a 1979 sobriety date, decades free from the âfront drink,â and a journey from blackout living and DUIs to spiritual action, amends, and service. He frames alcoholism as allergy + obsession + soul sicknessâand recovery as complete abstinence, prayer/meditation, and working all 12 steps. Key wins: he stayed sober when the obsession lifted around 100 days, made hard amends, sponsored widely (âif God sends them, you canât hurt themâ), and helped familyâsupporting his father through illness with dignity and boundaries. He became a man who shows up: building community from Hermosa Beach meetings to Central America service trips, honoring Al-Anon family healing, and tapping empty chairs as a quiet daily âprayer.â His message is simple and urgentââfind God or dieââbut inclusive: try the disciplines, notice the results, and let AAâs kitchen-table sponsorship raise the dead. The arc of his life proves that when we put AA first, everything else becomes first-class: love, family reconciliation, purposeful work, and the privilege of carrying a message thatâs saving lives across the world tonight. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 8
Carl P. from Atlanta, GA speaking at the Fellowship of the Spirit in Conyers, GA - April 6th 2014 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Carl traces a restless childhoodâconstant moves, isolation, and a mind that never felt comfortableâinto full-blown addiction where alcohol and cocaine became the only reliable relief and then the wrecking ball for every job, home, and relationship he touched. He shows how âwhite-knuckleâ stints in treatment and halfway houses failed because mere sincerity and fellowship couldnât overcome a body that craved and a mind that obsessed; the breakthrough came when he finally recognized the illness for what it was and became willing to take disciplined spiritual action even when it didnât make sense. From there he leans into rigorous inventory, amends, daily practice, and a tight, accountability-heavy home group he helped found that cycles back through the work repeatedly and challenges the belief systemsâespecially about what it means to be a manâthat once ran his life. The result: real freedom, deep friendships, useful service, and steady growth in health, career, and purpose. The life-importance message: pain can become power when you surrender, do the hard interior work, and stay in a community that demands honesty and action. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 7
John K. from Primary Purpose Group in Dallas, TX speaking at the SW Kansas AA Conference in Dodge City, KS - January 2008 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com John shares his story of going from a straight-A, gifted athlete with everything on paper, to a hopeless alcoholic who cycled through jobs, relationships, treatment centers, and blackouts until Labor Day 1999, when he finally surrendered and found a sponsor who laid out the truth of the Big Book. He explains in his own words how Step 1 hit him when he saw he couldnât not drink, Step 2 gave him hope that what worked for others might work for him, and Step 3 became real on his knees with a simple prayer asking God for willingness. He describes Step 4â5 as uncovering the âugly truthâ of selfishness and damage done, Steps 6â7 as the hard willingness to let go of those defects, and Steps 8â9 as making amends wherever possible. For him, Step 10 is daily action, Step 11 keeps him grounded in prayer and conscious contact, and Step 12 is not âworkâ but joyâhelping other drunks, taking calls, driving guys to meetings, and carrying the message with urgency. Today he lives with purpose, sponsors âhard cases,â has restored family relationships, is engaged, and even brought his non-alcoholic mother into Big Book study. His message: gratitude is shown not by words but by actionâstaying close to God, thumping the Big Book, and helping the next alcoholic. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 5
Rick K. from Edmonton, Canada speaking at Parksville Rally in Parksville, British Columbia, Canada - June 14th 2008 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Rick shares a funny-raw arc from blackout drinking (early DUIs, a seizure, a marriage on the brink, dyslexia shame, and career chaos) to long-term sobriety (8/8/1985) built on service, sponsorship, and trusting God; he found purpose making coffee, stacking chairs, and âliving like it might work,â then working the steps with a paint-salesman sponsorâespecially Step 3 (decision with another person), Step 4â5 (honest inventory and full disclosure), Step 6â7 (trust God rather than white-knuckle self-change), Step 8â9 (amendsâmost powerfully to his still-drinking father), Step 11 (prayer/meditation to start the day sane), and Step 12 (âworking with othersâ done with love, not lectures). He underscores AA as a participation sportâshow up, help newcomers, and keep your spiritual condition ahead of the first drinkâwhile highlighting grace in family life (an adoption returned with dignity, then the surprise birth of his son Luke) and gratitude for his parents, including healing old wounds. Key accomplishments and turning points include earning his Red Seal as a chef (even cooking for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip), rebuilding his marriage, becoming a present father, and growing into a man who welcomes newcomers with a hand on the shoulder. The life-importance message: sobriety thrives on humility, honesty, and serviceâdo the next right thing, trust God, and love people well. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 4
Joshua H. from Toronto, Canada speaking at the North Shore Roundup in Vancouver, Canada - April 12th 2009 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com From early chaosâdrinking at 10, homelessness, jail, psych wards, and years of relapseâJoshua reached a bottom at 19 where alcohol stopped working and only AA remained. Guided by sponsors, steps, and service, he found freedom in admitting powerlessness, seeking a higher power, and using his painful past to help others. Despite trauma, loss, and struggles with self-centeredness, Joshua built a life of sobriety marked by showing up for family, sponsoring others, and embracing love and community. His key accomplishments are long-term sobriety since 1995, rebuilding broken family ties, sponsoring countless alcoholics, and discovering that his greatest life achievement is simply being an active, loving member of AAâa place that finally felt like home Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 3
Rick W. from Oxnard, CA speaking at the Old Town speakers meeting in La Jolla, CA - Oct 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Rick W. from Oxnard shares a humorous, raw, and deeply grateful account of a life transformed by Alcoholics Anonymous: after early trauma, chaotic drinking, DUIs, accidents, and a low point at Camarillo State Hospital (lured first by coffee, cookies, and H&I Marlboros), he discovered AA, recognized his alcoholism, andâsober since July 1977âbuilt a daily practice of meetings, service (from âbest chair-putta-boyâ to sponsor), and the Twelve Steps. He stresses what matters most: that AA works when we admit powerlessness, make a decision, do inventory, make amends, and keep helping othersâturning pain into purpose, loneliness into fellowship, and fear into faith. His key accomplishments are enduring long-term sobriety, relentless meeting attendance, concrete service to his home group, rigorous step work, and active sponsorshipâproof that a life once ruled by alcohol can become a life of dignity, usefulness, and spiritual growth. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Sep 2
Tim T. from Brooklyn, OH speaking at the Edisto Roundup in Edisto, SC - April 13th-15th 2007 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Tim's share reflects pain transformed into purpose: the son of an alcoholic father who got sober in 1946, Tim grew up in chaosâcycling through step-parents, over 20 schools, jails, prisons, and failed marriagesâbefore reaching his bottom on June 23, 1982, when loneliness and despair nearly consumed him. His early life was marked by running from responsibility and authority, endless trouble with the law, and broken relationships, yet Alcoholics Anonymous gave him the fellowship, sponsorship, and spiritual grounding he needed to rebuild. Through the steps, he found humility, forgiveness, and a faith that turned âhave toâ into âget to,â caring for his sick mother until her passing with love instead of resentment. Tim built a life rooted in service, marrying within AA, regaining dignity, and learning that sobriety is about living for others and trusting Godâs will. His story embodies the real purpose of recoveryâmaximum service to God and those around usâand he leaves the reminder that amends and love must be lived today, not left for the funeral home. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Aug 31
Don C. from Colorado Spring, CO speaking at the 4 Seasons Workshop at the 1st NM Indian AA Convention in Albuquerque, NM - April 1st 1994 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Don shares a deeply spiritual message blending Native tradition with recovery. He spoke of prophecies marking a new springtime for Indigenous people, a stirring where hidden gifts would surface and healers would emerge after walking hard personal roads. Drawing on the medicine wheel, he reframed the Twelve Steps as a circle of relationshipsâwith Creator, self, others, and eldersâurging that growth follows cycles of spring, summer, fall, and winter. He emphasized that mistakes are sacred teachers, part of the wide Red Road of life, and that healing means living in harmony with the unseen world where spirit and intent are always felt. His story reflects not just recovery from alcoholism since 1978, but a larger calling: to reconnect culture, honor trials as life school, and help bring healing circles to his people. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Aug 30
Ralf S. from MuĚnchen, Germany speaking at the Men Among Men Group's first conference in Copenhagen, Denmark - August 8th 2009 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Ralf, a German mathematician, blends humor, intellect, and honesty. He described how childhood trauma left him people-pleasing and empty, and though he built success and wealth worldwide, he lived as an âempty suit,â disconnected from himself and relying on alcohol to survive. His drinking spiraled in Miami until even alcohol stopped working, leading him into AA where the obsession was lifted but where, for years, he lacked true step-based recovery. Returning to Germany, he found himself lost in meetings that didnât work the steps, plagued by fear, emptiness, and loneliness despite outward success. Through long-distance sponsorship and finally working the steps in earnest, he learned the importance of fellowship, rigorous honesty, and unity in practicing the same program together. Today, he is not only sober but pursuing dreams he never dared admitâlike becoming a comedianâliving proof that sobriety allows space for courage, service, and possibility beyond fear. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Aug 29
Kerry C. from Tannersville, PA speaking at Live At Pine Lake in Seattle, WA - May 2010 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Getting sober at just 18, Kerry spent her entire adult life learning to live through the 12 steps, guided by strong sponsors and a commitment to honesty. She recounted a chaotic childhood, early drinking, and destructive relationships, but also the miracle of willingness that brought her to AA. Kerry became known as a âbig book thumper,â unapologetically teaching recovery straight from the first 164 pages, often making people uncomfortable with her blunt truth. Over the years, she built a sober life with her husband, raised children who never saw her drink, made powerful amendsâincluding reconciling with her old principal which led her back to educationâand carried the message to countless women. Her story is one of resilience, service, and spiritual awakening: turning brokenness and fear into integrity, family, education, and a life defined by practicing principles daily, no matter how uncomfortable. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu
Aug 28
Valerie D. from Richmond, VA doing a workshop titled "The Spirit of the 12 Steps" in Santa Fe, NM - October 26th-28th 2007 Visit our website - Sober-Sunrise.com Valerieâs story is one of chaos transformed into purpose: raised in a violent alcoholic home, she always felt different and disconnected until her first drink at 14 gave her a false sense of belonging. From stealing toys as a child to juvenile detention, treatment centers, and years of bouncing in and out of AA, her life spiraled through lies, broken relationships, and repeated relapses. Even sober, she became dangerously sickâangry, manipulative, and spiritually bankruptâuntil she hit a point of utter desperation. Guided by strong sponsors who challenged her denial and taught her to fully embrace the Big Book and the circle-and-triangle way of life, Valerie discovered service, honesty, and true reliance on God. Through humility, making amends, and learning not to fight everything and everyone, she grew into a woman capable of trust, integrity, and self-support. Today, with decades of sobriety since October 13, 1992, she shares her story to show that recovery is not about perfection but about transformation through surrender, service, and spiritual growth. Music: Deep by KaizanBlu