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Bob B. from St. Paul, MN speaking about steps 10 and 11 at the Stateline Retreat in Primm, NV - December 9th - 12th 2010
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Bob, sober since December 10, 1967, speaks with the kind of warmth, humor, and deep honesty that only comes from walking the long road of recovery. He shares openly about his journey—from early privilege and ego-driven success, to painful collapse, and the grace-filled rebuilding that followed. He reminds us that real growth in sobriety doesn’t stop at a certain year count, and that Steps 10 and 11 aren’t just tasks—we grow into them until they become part of who we are. Bob speaks to the walls we rebuild, the resistance we carry, and the stubborn parts of us that cling to the illusion of control. With humility and love, he encourages us to keep removing the junk that blocks us from God and from our true selves. He reminds us that the journey is one of spiritual removal, not addition, and that through pain, practice, and God’s grace, we don’t just get better—we find out who we really are.
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Bob B. from St. Paul, MN speaking about steps 10 and 11 at the Stateline Retreat in Primm, NV - December 9th - 12th 2010
Visit our website - sober-sunrise.com
Bob, sober since December 10, 1967, speaks with the kind of warmth, humor, and deep honesty that only comes from walking the long road of recovery. He shares openly about his journey—from early privilege and ego-driven success, to painful collapse, and the grace-filled rebuilding that followed. He reminds us that real growth in sobriety doesn’t stop at a certain year count, and that Steps 10 and 11 aren’t just tasks—we grow into them until they become part of who we are. Bob speaks to the walls we rebuild, the resistance we carry, and the stubborn parts of us that cling to the illusion of control. With humility and love, he encourages us to keep removing the junk that blocks us from God and from our true selves. He reminds us that the journey is one of spiritual removal, not addition, and that through pain, practice, and God’s grace, we don’t just get better—we find out who we really are.
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