One of the best speaker tapes I have heard. This is what Aa is and this is what I want to have. So much hope in this mans words. Grateful for Aa today.
You Are So Awesome Love Your Message My brother, I Was A Foster Child That Was Mad About My brother Going Home Be4 Me, So A Guy Helping My Foster Mother Fix Up Apartments To Be Rented, "Said You Look Sad Have A Sip Of This Gin" And 7Years To 38years i was a Functional Alcoholic, Be4 My First A.A. Meeting i Had 14days Sober Thank 2 God And A.A. and A Dam good Sponsor I been Sober 1Year 3months and 19days
By far one of best speakers I've heard in awhile. I should definitely add more enthusiasm in my life lol, but I really enjoyed this one. Hope everyone is okay 🙏.
Love this A.A. Speaker 🔈, I Hope Ever1 Christmas Was Great, I So Happy I Lived To See Christmas me and my wife and my 4 kids had COVID-19, And Now I’m 6Years and 4Months and Some Days Sober From Alcohol
@@donisharogers8510 God Is So Good 2Us All, I’m Glad I lived 2 See Christmas, Because Me and my wife and my 4 kids was Positive 4 COVID-19, and Now I’m Sober From Alcohol 6Years and 4Months and Some Days
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 01:03 *🙏 Ralph expresses gratitude for the opportunity to share his experience, strength, and hope at the AA meeting.* 03:28 *💡 Ralph emphasizes the importance of service in Alcoholics Anonymous, acknowledging those who carry the message to those still suffering.* 04:10 *🤝 Ralph warmly welcomes new members to the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, highlighting its transformative power.* 06:17 *📚 Ralph shares his background, upbringing, and early struggles with feelings of inadequacy despite outward success.* 15:07 *💬 Ralph reflects on the progression of his alcoholism, starting with social drinking and escalating to daily use, denial, and self-justification.* 18:52 *🚗 Ralph recalls buying cars, making a few payments, then having them repossessed due to alcohol-induced financial mismanagement.* 19:35 *📉 Ralph reflects on his baffling inability to see the destructive impact of alcohol on his life while actively drinking.* 20:59 *🚶 Ralph shares a humorous anecdote illustrating his denial and reluctance to acknowledge the severity of his alcoholism.* 21:37 *💍 Ralph's wedding day becomes a disastrous manifestation of his alcoholism, leading to regrettable consequences.* 23:23 *📚 Ralph discusses the familiarity and personal resonance he finds in the concept of "pitiful and incomprehensible demoralization" from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.* 25:21 *🏠 Ralph reflects on the profound impact of his alcoholism on his roles as a father and husband, leading to feelings of inadequacy and endangerment.* 26:43 *💰 Ralph describes the progressive nature of his alcoholism, leading to increasingly destructive behaviors, such as stealing from his family.* 31:52 *📖 Ralph discovers personal parallels with the stories in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, allowing him to relate to and find meaning in the recovery journey.* 35:43 *😔 Ralph reflects on reaching a point of deep misery and remorse, leading him to seek help and embark on his path to recovery.- **18:22** 🚗 Ralph recounts how alcohol fueled irresponsible financial decisions, like repeatedly buying cars he couldn't afford.* 19:35 *🤯 Ralph reflects on the inability to recognize the destructive impact of alcohol while actively drinking, highlighting the clarity that sobriety brings.* 20:46 *💔 Using a humorous anecdote, Ralph illustrates the denial and rationalization that often accompany addiction, likening it to his own behavior.* 21:23 *🎩 Ralph shares a pivotal moment in his life when alcohol ceased being a luxury and became a necessity, leading to disastrous consequences even on his wedding day.* 23:08 *📚 Ralph discusses the familiarity of alcoholics with "pitiful and incomprehensible demoralization," emphasizing the profound impact of hitting rock bottom.* 24:39 *💔 Ralph delves into the heart-wrenching realities of his alcoholism, describing moments of desperation and betrayal towards his family.* 26:29 *💰 Ralph shares how his addictive behavior progressed, leading to increased dishonesty and theft from loved ones.* 28:47 *🏠 Ralph recounts the culmination of his destructive behavior, resulting in eviction and the collapse of his family life.* 32:03 *📖 Ralph's breakthrough comes when he identifies with the experiences of others in Alcoholics Anonymous, realizing the parallels between his own life and the stories in the Big Book.* 37:38 *💡 Recovery is about taking responsibility for your own journey and tapping into a greater source of power.* 38:07 *🌱 In Alcoholics Anonymous, the worse off you are when you enter, the better your chances of recovery.* 39:19 *💬 Alcoholics Anonymous provides a platform for sharing experiences and understanding one's unique struggles with addiction.* 41:25 *🚪 The focus of AA is not to scare individuals away but to offer a message of hope and transformation.* 44:26 *🔍 AA is not just about abstaining from alcohol or drugs; it's about accessing a source of power to facilitate personal growth and change.* 46:15 *🌱 AA empowers individuals to transform their lives and become positive influences in their communities.* 47:24 *🛤️ Recovery is a journey marked by personal growth, renewed relationships, and the ability to live a fulfilling life.* 50:29 *💫 Spiritual transformation in AA often occurs gradually, through a series of experiences and personal growth.* 53:13 *🎁 AA provides opportunities for unexpected blessings and transformations in both personal and family life.* 55:22 *🌟 AA members uniquely support each other, offering understanding, guidance, and hope to those in need.* 55:51 *🤝 AA meetings offer the opportunity to witness and participate in the transformation of individuals and families.* 56:48 *🌟 Being part of Alcoholics Anonymous is seen as a significant and life-saving endeavor.* 57:29 *🔥 Enthusiasm is regarded as a crucial ingredient for success in recovery and attracting others to the program.* 58:52 *😄 Sobriety in AA offers a fulfilling life filled with activities, laughter, and meaningful connections.* 59:37 *💖 The speaker expresses profound love and gratitude for Alcoholics Anonymous and its transformative power.* Made with HARPA AI
Thanks for memory lane. Made me cry 😂😭 cause I know the truth about my defect of character and my dumb actions while high and drunk. Really appreciate this hour. Blessed 🙏 be the believer. If no one told you they love you today then I love you past heaven lyph
For my money, Ralph is the best. For the first 5 minutes at The Rock I thought this little black man from L.A. ain't got nothing I need or want. See, I've got a wonderful sponsor named Paul from Creston, Iowa, Puerto Rico, Richmond, and Atlanta. I don't need this lame dude. About 15 minutes in, naw... about 7 minutes, Ralph had me, and his words, just like Paul's words ring in my head and in my heart again and again. Any moment that the light grows dim, I think of the men and women of Alcoholics Anonymous hits me at the speed of thought, and I am okay. Life is okay. No obstacle is something which makes me tremble; I haven't trembled in a long time - for me it's been 4,712 days, one day at a time since the last time I became thirsty. I've had vicious bottoms in sobriety but never did I think for a long minute that I cannot handle this. That what this deal has meant to me. The light has never burned brighter. That's just what it has meant to me, and a few million others just like me, and Ralph W from South Central L.A. - Watts.
You Are So Awesome Love Your Message My brother, I Was A Foster Child That Was Mad About My brother Going Home Be4 Me, So A Guy Helping My Foster Mother Fix Up Apartments To Be Rented, "Said You Look Sad Have A Sip Of This Gin" And 7Years To 38years i was a Functional Alcoholic, Be4 My First A.A. Meeting i Had 14days Sober Thank 2 God And A.A. and A Dam good Sponsor I been Sober 1Year 3months and 19days
Found Ralph W and can't stop listening...6 months clean and sober. Hope is what I have found.
Amen! Hoping you are still sober.
@@RaymondRAYCE I am! Will celebrate one year on May 3rd.
One of the most fantastic AA speakers of all time
Absolutely
One of the best speaker tapes I have heard. This is what Aa is and this is what I want to have. So much hope in this mans words. Grateful for Aa today.
If this is "one of the best" please share who the best are?
Best speaker ever. So relevant and poignant . True, focused and easy to listen to. You are a miracle as we all are.... Thank you and god bless.
"That prison of what I think you think about me..." i felt that in my chest. Wow.
Thank you, Truly grateful that God doesn't make misery comfortable~ Bam!!! Keep shinin
You Are So Awesome Love Your Message My brother, I Was A Foster Child That Was Mad About My brother Going Home Be4 Me, So A Guy Helping My Foster Mother Fix Up Apartments To Be Rented, "Said You Look Sad Have A Sip Of This Gin" And 7Years To 38years i was a Functional Alcoholic, Be4 My First A.A. Meeting i Had 14days Sober Thank 2 God And A.A. and A Dam good Sponsor I been Sober 1Year 3months and 19days
Life Changing. AA is God in disguise.
One year clean today! greetings from buffalo ny
Spellman Pat 👍 ☺ Happy for you! ODAAT from Houston
Congratulations 2 You
Wow! I got tears in my eyes listening to this, I am so grateful for this program and people like Ralph and you for posting this tape.
Outside speaker. Grateful . 🙏truly blessed
The work God has done through this alcoholic is inspiring! God blesses us through this man's sobriety! Thank You God!
And Thank You Ralph!
Wow. Been looking for a speaker tape this good for months! Wow.
What a shining example of what AA is truly about and what it can do for people like us. BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD
By far one of best speakers I've heard in awhile. I should definitely add more enthusiasm in my life lol, but I really enjoyed this one. Hope everyone is okay 🙏.
Love this A.A. Speaker 🔈, I Hope Ever1 Christmas Was Great, I So Happy I Lived To See Christmas me and my wife and my 4 kids had COVID-19, And Now I’m 6Years and 4Months and Some Days Sober From Alcohol
Thank you for sharing this with me my Dearest Best Friend. You shared this when i needed it most.
@@nancyjhafner5015 Thank You So Much For Reading it My Brotha, Happy New Year 2U And Your Family
Thanks very much Ralph and Uploader. God Bless from London!
Thank God 4, A.A. It Saved My Life, I Was 3 Weeks Sober When I Went Into A.A. And God Kept Me Sober 4Years And Some Months, God Is So Good 2 Us All
All the time God is Good
@@donisharogers8510 God Is So Good 2Us All, I’m Glad I lived 2 See Christmas, Because Me and my wife and my 4 kids was Positive 4 COVID-19, and Now I’m Sober From Alcohol 6Years and 4Months and Some Days
First time I ever head this speaker. Yes of course I loved it !
A great speaker. Thank you for this
best share i have ever heard...
Year and eight months Edmonton Alberta Canada. This stuff works!
What a talk.
An incredible share!!!! Thank you Ralph
AN HONEST SHARE. THANKS RALPH.
Powerful testimony! I love this!
If interested he facilitate the Never to Early BB Study, on zoom over 400 attendees.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
01:03 *🙏 Ralph expresses gratitude for the opportunity to share his experience, strength, and hope at the AA meeting.*
03:28 *💡 Ralph emphasizes the importance of service in Alcoholics Anonymous, acknowledging those who carry the message to those still suffering.*
04:10 *🤝 Ralph warmly welcomes new members to the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, highlighting its transformative power.*
06:17 *📚 Ralph shares his background, upbringing, and early struggles with feelings of inadequacy despite outward success.*
15:07 *💬 Ralph reflects on the progression of his alcoholism, starting with social drinking and escalating to daily use, denial, and self-justification.*
18:52 *🚗 Ralph recalls buying cars, making a few payments, then having them repossessed due to alcohol-induced financial mismanagement.*
19:35 *📉 Ralph reflects on his baffling inability to see the destructive impact of alcohol on his life while actively drinking.*
20:59 *🚶 Ralph shares a humorous anecdote illustrating his denial and reluctance to acknowledge the severity of his alcoholism.*
21:37 *💍 Ralph's wedding day becomes a disastrous manifestation of his alcoholism, leading to regrettable consequences.*
23:23 *📚 Ralph discusses the familiarity and personal resonance he finds in the concept of "pitiful and incomprehensible demoralization" from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.*
25:21 *🏠 Ralph reflects on the profound impact of his alcoholism on his roles as a father and husband, leading to feelings of inadequacy and endangerment.*
26:43 *💰 Ralph describes the progressive nature of his alcoholism, leading to increasingly destructive behaviors, such as stealing from his family.*
31:52 *📖 Ralph discovers personal parallels with the stories in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, allowing him to relate to and find meaning in the recovery journey.*
35:43 *😔 Ralph reflects on reaching a point of deep misery and remorse, leading him to seek help and embark on his path to recovery.- **18:22** 🚗 Ralph recounts how alcohol fueled irresponsible financial decisions, like repeatedly buying cars he couldn't afford.*
19:35 *🤯 Ralph reflects on the inability to recognize the destructive impact of alcohol while actively drinking, highlighting the clarity that sobriety brings.*
20:46 *💔 Using a humorous anecdote, Ralph illustrates the denial and rationalization that often accompany addiction, likening it to his own behavior.*
21:23 *🎩 Ralph shares a pivotal moment in his life when alcohol ceased being a luxury and became a necessity, leading to disastrous consequences even on his wedding day.*
23:08 *📚 Ralph discusses the familiarity of alcoholics with "pitiful and incomprehensible demoralization," emphasizing the profound impact of hitting rock bottom.*
24:39 *💔 Ralph delves into the heart-wrenching realities of his alcoholism, describing moments of desperation and betrayal towards his family.*
26:29 *💰 Ralph shares how his addictive behavior progressed, leading to increased dishonesty and theft from loved ones.*
28:47 *🏠 Ralph recounts the culmination of his destructive behavior, resulting in eviction and the collapse of his family life.*
32:03 *📖 Ralph's breakthrough comes when he identifies with the experiences of others in Alcoholics Anonymous, realizing the parallels between his own life and the stories in the Big Book.*
37:38 *💡 Recovery is about taking responsibility for your own journey and tapping into a greater source of power.*
38:07 *🌱 In Alcoholics Anonymous, the worse off you are when you enter, the better your chances of recovery.*
39:19 *💬 Alcoholics Anonymous provides a platform for sharing experiences and understanding one's unique struggles with addiction.*
41:25 *🚪 The focus of AA is not to scare individuals away but to offer a message of hope and transformation.*
44:26 *🔍 AA is not just about abstaining from alcohol or drugs; it's about accessing a source of power to facilitate personal growth and change.*
46:15 *🌱 AA empowers individuals to transform their lives and become positive influences in their communities.*
47:24 *🛤️ Recovery is a journey marked by personal growth, renewed relationships, and the ability to live a fulfilling life.*
50:29 *💫 Spiritual transformation in AA often occurs gradually, through a series of experiences and personal growth.*
53:13 *🎁 AA provides opportunities for unexpected blessings and transformations in both personal and family life.*
55:22 *🌟 AA members uniquely support each other, offering understanding, guidance, and hope to those in need.*
55:51 *🤝 AA meetings offer the opportunity to witness and participate in the transformation of individuals and families.*
56:48 *🌟 Being part of Alcoholics Anonymous is seen as a significant and life-saving endeavor.*
57:29 *🔥 Enthusiasm is regarded as a crucial ingredient for success in recovery and attracting others to the program.*
58:52 *😄 Sobriety in AA offers a fulfilling life filled with activities, laughter, and meaningful connections.*
59:37 *💖 The speaker expresses profound love and gratitude for Alcoholics Anonymous and its transformative power.*
Made with HARPA AI
I loved his Message! Awesome!
I love the beginning when he quotes that paragraph from a vision for you .
Thanks for memory lane. Made me cry 😂😭 cause I know the truth about my defect of character and my dumb actions while high and drunk. Really appreciate this hour. Blessed 🙏 be the believer. If no one told you they love you today then I love you past heaven lyph
Thank you, your message really helped me tonight. You just said so many things that made me appreciative.
Great share. I love this program . Im 25.
Username checks out. Awesome! Check out a Young People's Conference, they are a blast! Blessings to you and yours!
Odomtology 12-Step Recovery Media. I WILL
@@OdomtologyBooks lmao their user name is blunt hitter. I guess they need a 12 step call...
Great speaker!
Very moving
Thanks Ralph.....the road less traveled
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Wow woah wow amazing speach
Great share love the way didn't brag about amount of wet and dry goods, very straight forward
For my money, Ralph is the best. For the first 5 minutes at The Rock I thought this little black man from L.A. ain't got nothing I need or want. See, I've got a wonderful sponsor named Paul from Creston, Iowa, Puerto Rico, Richmond, and Atlanta. I don't need this lame dude. About 15 minutes in, naw... about 7 minutes, Ralph had me, and his words, just like Paul's words ring in my head and in my heart again and again. Any moment that the light grows dim, I think of the men and women of Alcoholics Anonymous hits me at the speed of thought, and I am okay. Life is okay. No obstacle is something which makes me tremble; I haven't trembled in a long time - for me it's been 4,712 days, one day at a time since the last time I became thirsty. I've had vicious bottoms in sobriety but never did I think for a long minute that I cannot handle this. That what this deal has meant to me. The light has never burned brighter. That's just what it has meant to me, and a few million others just like me, and Ralph W from South Central L.A. - Watts.
This little black man... lmaooo. Thas racist.
Keep coming back
This speaker facilitates a BB Study, on Sundays , Never to Early BB Study on zoom.
This is chilling. Because it's me
Great share
this one's a real beauty
Where? I want to find this AA chapter. What’s being served in my location is NOT AA!
😂that sounds amazing doing whatever the hell I wanna do❤ thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤
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8:20 and on. Says it all
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But they won't let you say email - you have to phone (which I don't do) so your just an alcoholic without help
Go to a meeting then
Yrs
You Are So Awesome Love Your Message My brother, I Was A Foster Child That Was Mad About My brother Going Home Be4 Me, So A Guy Helping My Foster Mother Fix Up Apartments To Be Rented, "Said You Look Sad Have A Sip Of This Gin" And 7Years To 38years i was a Functional Alcoholic, Be4 My First A.A. Meeting i Had 14days Sober Thank 2 God And A.A. and A Dam good Sponsor I been Sober 1Year 3months and 19days