On this episode, we sit down with three members of the Northeast Convention of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (NECYPAA): Meadow, Caitlin, and Issa. Each of them comes to the table with a different length of sobriety and a unique experience with alcoholism and recovery, offering a powerful cross-section of what it looks like to grow in AA.
They’ll share honestly about what life was like before they got sober, what changed, and how they stay connected to the program today. Together, they explore how service to NECYPAA has become a vital part of their recovery—talking about the fellowship, responsibility, and spiritual growth that come from working on a convention committee.
In the conversation, you’ll hear how staying involved with NECYPAA has helped them build community, deepen their understanding of the Twelve Steps, and find purpose beyond just “not drinking.” They reflect on the challenges of young people’s recovery, the importance of showing up for others, and how committee work has given them opportunities to grow as trusted servants.
Whether you’re new to AA, curious about young people’s conventions, or a longtime member looking for fresh inspiration, Meadow, Caitlin, and Issa’s experience, strength, and hope offer a relatable and encouraging look at recovery in action. Tune in to hear how being part of NECYPAA continues to support their sobriety and enrich their lives one day at a time.