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Big Book Study Group - AA - Joe & Charlie - (m4b)
Type:
Audio > Audio books
Files:
41
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268.53 MB

Spoken language(s):
English
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audiobook Joe Charlie ipod m4b
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Uploaded:
Jun 24, 2009
By:
MuppetandChums



Been using these since November 29th 1994 and thought it was time to ' Pass It On ' .

[b]Please seed to ' Pass it On ' as well.[/b] Thanking you in anticipation.

I've re-encoded these files as m4b ( iPod ) with bookmarking.
This up has the entire Big Book Study CDs + six speakers I've added.

Many more Speakers to download at
[b]
http://xa-speakers.org/[/b]

Joe & Charlie................BB Study Group.

For the late Joe McQ please see
[b]http://www.aabibliography.com/joe_mcq_big_book_studies.html[/b]

Recorded in 1998. Recovery members from different 12 Step programs have applied this workshop to their program! Joe McQ met Charlie P when he introduced him as the AA speaker at an Al-Anon convention in 1973. Having had a mutual fascination with AA's Big Book called "Alcoholics Anonymous", they became close friends for over 20 years. Although they lived 225 miles apart, they met at each others' homes frequently to discuss the Big Book and planned meetings in hotel rooms at AA conventions in Oklahoma and Arkansas. In one of those meetings in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1977, one member asked them to come to his home group to present what was recorded as "The Big Book Study." Those recordings spread throughout the Fellowship and they were invited to present at conventions and other events and by 1980, they were presenting about eight studies each year. AA members were so deeply moved that Joe & Charlie were asked to give their Big Book Study presentations in all 50 states as well as most Canadian provinces in addition to Australia, New Zealand, England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Holland, and even Iceland. The original Joe, Joe McQ, had to cut back his traveling in recent years, but as members would say, (where God guides, God provides, because another Joe, Joe McC., who was active in the study group since the beginning picked up the slack!