• Tom M- 56 years of recovery!
    Dec 22 2024

    This week on The Living Clean Podcast, we had the honor of speaking with Tom M. just one day before he celebrated 56 years clean. Tom shared his incredible journey to recovery, reflecting on the highs and lows that shaped his path. We discussed his unwavering dedication to service, his contributions to the fellowship, and his work in international fellowship development. Tom also opened up about his role in shaping Living Clean: The Journey Continues. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of recovery and service. Tune in for an unforgettable conversation!

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Creative Action of the Spirit
    Dec 15 2024

    This week on The Living Clean Podcast, we continue our journey through Chapter 3 of Living Clean: The Journey Continues, focusing on the section entitled Creative Action of the Spirit. Joining us are four incredible guests—Dawn, Gary, JW, and Theresa—each a member of our fellowship and a uniquely creative individual. Through heartfelt shares, they’ll explore how recovery has inspired and enhanced their personal creativity.

    As we delve into this powerful section, our guests will share their stories and insights, illustrating the transformative connection between recovery and creativity. From writing and music to art and service, Dawn, Gary, JW, and Theresa each offer their perspective on how the spirit of recovery has sparked their creative journey.

    Stick around until the end, where each guest will give tangible examples of how recovery has shaped their creative expression, offering inspiration and practical takeaways for us all. Don’t miss this uplifting episode celebrating the creative action of the spirit in recovery!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Jimmy's Story of Perseverance
    Dec 8 2024

    This week on The Living Clean Podcast, we bring you an inspiring story of resilience and transformation. Join us as we sit down with Jimmy, a remarkable individual who not only found the strength to get clean but has gone on to overcome incredible challenges in his journey of recovery. From battling the odds to rebuilding his life, Jimmy’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and hope. Don’t miss this moving episode filled with wisdom, courage, and a powerful reminder that recovery is possible.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Welcome to Conscious Contact
    Dec 1 2024

    This week on The Living Clean Podcast, we’re breaking new ground with a unique and inspiring episode! Join Francis and me as we’re joined by an incredible panel of guests—Adrianne, Angie, Anthony, Eddie, Gil, Jimmy, Cathy, Ralph, Richard, and Tracy—as we dive into Living Clean: The Journey Continues, Chapter 3, “Conscious Contact,” covering pages 73 to 76.

    Each of these remarkable addicts takes a paragraph or section from the reading and shares their personal insights, experiences, and reflections, creating a rich tapestry of perspectives on this powerful topic. This is the first time we’ve done an episode in this collaborative format, and we couldn’t have picked a better group. Our guests have all been part of a meeting called “Conscious Contact” that began during the pandemic, so they bring a wealth of familiarity and depth to the discussion.

    Francis and I feel like the true beneficiaries of this heartfelt and honest conversation. We’re confident you’ll agree this is one of our best episodes yet. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed recording it!

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Kevin's Journey to Redemption
    Nov 24 2024

    This week on The Living Clean Podcast, we welcome back Kevin, a participant in our Living Clean book study, to take a deeper dive into his remarkable story of recovery. Kevin shares his honest and raw journey, reflecting on the cycles of getting clean briefly, facing consequences, and returning to active addiction—until he reached a point of complete surrender.

    We explore the pivotal moment when Kevin got clean but was faced with serving a prison sentence, the challenges of staying clean during incarceration, and the extraordinary legal miracle that led to his freedom. Kevin also opens up about his ongoing journey in Narcotics Anonymous, sharing insights on the growth and challenges he has faced along the way.

    Join us for a powerful and inspiring episode that highlights resilience, surrender, and the transformative power of recovery.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Transition to "Conscience Contact"
    Nov 17 2024

    In this episode of The Living Clean Podcast, we continue our in-depth study of Living Clean: The Journey Continues. Wrapping up the final three paragraphs in the “Spirituality in Action” section of Chapter 3, we prepare to dive into the “Conscious Contact” section.

    We’re honored to welcome three special guests: Richard H., Gil P., and Tracy W. During the pandemic, Richard H. founded a unique meeting called Conscious Contact, which grew rapidly, drawing over 5,000 members on some days. Gil P. and Tracy W. joined him in service, helping this meditation-based meeting flourish. With a five-minute meditation to begin, this meeting has continued post-pandemic and still gathers hundreds of participants daily.

    In the second half of this episode, we transition to “Conscious Contact” by exploring the story behind this extraordinary meeting. Tune in to learn how it all began and continues to inspire the recovery community. Join the Conscious Contact meeting seven days a week at 7 AM Pacific / 9 AM Central on Zoom (ID: 862 9137 5466, Password: 232323).

    Don’t miss this insightful conversation as we bridge spirituality and action in recovery!

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    56 mins
  • The Lost Literature Conference - MSRSC 1981
    Nov 9 2024

    Podcast Title: The Lost Literature Conference - MSRSC 1981

    Episode Description:

    In partnership with preservingthemessage.org, this episode explores the transformative Mid-South Regional Service Conference of 1981 in Memphis, Tennessee. Initially conceived as a standard Regional Service Conference, it evolved into a powerful literature conference with a mission that changed the course of Narcotics Anonymous history.

    We discuss the incredible dedication of over eighty members who represented nineteen states and poured their hearts into the labor of love that was the Basic Text. Despite exhaustion and the challenge of the work, many participants extended their stay to support the growth of the fellowship, driven by an unwavering commitment to service.

    The episode sheds light on the monumental tasks accomplished, including the approval and initial printing of the Basic Text, ensuring that every member who wanted a copy would have access to it. We also delve into the pivotal decisions made by the W.S.C. Policy Sub-Committee, which convened for the first time outside California to work on revising the Service Manual, demonstrating a remarkable effort to support NA’s expanding global fellowship.

    Join us as we honor the perseverance and spiritual growth embodied by this conference and celebrate the enduring message of recovery. This collaborative episode, enriched with insights from preservingthemessage.org, reflects on the profound impact of this historic event and the spirit of progress that continues to guide NA today.

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Motorcycle Ed
    Nov 3 2024

    This week on The Living Clean Podcast, we sit down with a truly instrumental figure in the creation of our beloved Basic Text—Motorcycle Ed. As someone deeply involved in the service work that helped shape Narcotics Anonymous literature, Ed shares his personal journey, the pivotal moments, and the collective effort behind bringing the Basic Text to life. Join us for an insightful conversation as we explore the dedication, passion, and history that laid the foundation for NA’s core message of recovery. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in the roots of NA service work and the story behind the text that has impacted so many lives.

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    1 hr and 8 mins