Resource Room
Links and Resources
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AA Website: www.aa.org
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AA Helpline: 1-800-839-1686
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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SAMHSA Website: www.samhsa.gov
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SAMHSA Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
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National SUICIDE prevention HOTLINE
1-800-273-8255
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dial 988 in the US
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for more information about treatment options, reach out to CARE:
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Care Addiction Center provides compassionate, confidential & professional outpatient alcohol rehab and addiction treatment for adults struggling with alcoholism & substance abuse.
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Books
The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
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​Drop the Rock: by Bill P and Others
​Sermon on the Mount: by Emmett Fox
The Road Less Traveled: by M Scott Peck
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You Can't Hurt Me: by David Goggins
Never Go Back: by Dr. Henry Cloud
Boundaries: by Dr. Henry Cloud
Purpose Driven Life: by Rick Warren
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Emotional Sobriety: by Allen Berger
A case for Christ: by Lee Strobel
The Four Agreements: by Don Miguel Ruiz
Steps of Transformation: Webber
Tired of Thinking About Drinking: Robertson
Transcend: Scott Barry Kaufman
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Videos
Dr. Kevin McCauley "Disease Model of Addiction"
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The Serenity Prayer - on YouTube
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GREAT videos produced by one of our guests: Understanding; by Quint
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“Why We Should Rethink Drinking Culture” TEDTALK by our guest Jen Gilhoi.
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BLUE OCTOBER SETLIST
As promised: Music links from a special episode featuring the transformational journey of Glenn’s favorite band.
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Guest Links
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12 steps Ungarbled Workshops
COMING SOON
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Session Links
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The Next Frontier : Emotional Sobriety by Bill Wilson
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AA Brochure - Medications and other drugs
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Apps
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Social Media Channels
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Follow sober.coffee on Youtube
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Zoom Rooms
Meet up with Mike and Glenn as they occasionally join in on these Zoom Rooms:
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7:00am CST
Join Zoom:
Meeting ID: 126 358 166
Password: 123456
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6:00pm CST
Join Zoom:
Meeting ID: 126 358 166
Password: 123456
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Remember, The only requirement is a DESIRE to stop drinking.
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GREAT ZOOM BIG BOOK STUDY
Saturday mornings at 8:30 am CST
Meeting ID 298 9502 651
Password: 164164
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WHENEVER YOU NEED A MEETING
24-hour format - always time to take in a meeting: 319
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Allen Berger
invites you to a scheduled Zoom meeting every Thursday night at 7:00 pm CST focusing on Emotional Sobriety. This is a great meeting!:
Meeting ID: 330 149 513
Password: 375986
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Podcasts
We are not the only podcast focused on recovery. If we are not your cup of java, check out others that share recovery pointers
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check out FEEDSPOT for listing and links
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Disclaimer: We do not follow or endorse any of the other recovery podcasts, so tread cautiously.
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A couple of our goto's:
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The Begin Again Podcast
https://thebeginagainpodcast.com/
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Keep Coming Back Podcast
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Author Series
Amanda E White
Not Drinking Tonight: A Guide to Creating a Sober Life You Love
Lisa Boucher
Raising the Bottom: Mindful Choices in a Drinking Culture
Veronica Valli
Soberful: Uncover a Sustainable Fulfilling Life Free of Alcohol
Jewels
The Making of a Woman: From the Inside Out
Will Thatcher
.Dean S Anderson
Lisa Avelleyra
Derek Castleman
A Stoic Guidebook for Recovery
Carly Reed
Allen Berger
Jeff Herten
GiGi Langer
Liz Kelly
This Book is Cheaper than Therapy
Patrick Day
Finding the Safest Place on Earth
Paul Summers Jr.
Alle C Hall
As far as you can go before you have to come back
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AA Alternatives
Glenn and I are PRO-SOBRIETY!!
If Alcoholics Anonymous, the program that has worked for us, is not for you we BEG you to check out alternatives. Check out their links and listen to our chats with members:
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Celebrate Recovery
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Refuge
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Recovery Dharma
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Sober Coffee
on YouTube
BONUS LINK:
College student Resource
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Cool Social Media
Sara Tucker Howe
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Tommy Carreras
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Carly Reed
instagram: @carlyannmariereed
Cool SOBER movement sites
Every Day is January 6th
Keeping sober is the most important thing in my life. The most important decision I ever made was my decision to give up drinking. I am convinced that my whole life depends on not taking that first drink. Nothing in the world is as important to me as my own sobriety. Everything I have, my whole life depends on that one thing. Can I afford ever to forget this, even for one minute?