Al-Anon Speaker Kyrie C.
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Al-Anon speaker Kyrie C. shares the experience, strength, and hope that she's gained through being in the Al-Anon program. She details how she got away from her qualifier, and finally got into the program of Al-Anon, through a suggestion from her father, who is sober in Alcoholics Anonymous.
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I have been gratefully been in alateen for five months and my dad for two years in AA. Thank you to god and my higher power and the people with me in the program today. God grant me the serenity
I am an AA member, now have the privilege to be 32 years sober. I realy enjoyed this Kyrie. So open and honest, and from the heart. My take away, " Alcoholism kills those who don't have it " Thank you very much, John
@initnotofit
6 ай бұрын
I resonated with that part very much, too.
Thank you so much for your service. I’m an aa member who loves listening to Alanon speakers
This video was a gift to me today and forever! I'm 2 1/2 months into the program and I'm just beginning to learn how much my Al Anon family is truly a loving family. I am working on my fears and doubt and many other character defects but the feeling of love I get from my meetings and the people who share, it is an amazing thing! I cried listening to your story about your dad and your children. My father died of alcoholism and I never got the opportunity to make amends with him. It's very difficult for me to speak about him without getting emotional. You are an inspiration to me. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your story 💕 your story was overwhelming to me ,took me 3 times to hear you 💕 grateful for Al-non 🙌 was a good story 😘
Thank you for sharing..I am very grateful for your message and reminder of being human❤❤❤
For Moderate Wisconsin Mama, the name of “the book” may be, “How Al-Anon Works, For Families And Friends of Alcoholics.” The “promises” are on pages 267-268 of “From Survival To Recovery - Growing Up In An Alcoholic Home.” ~Hope this helps. 😊
@KoolT
Жыл бұрын
Read it
@carolinenorman6141
7 ай бұрын
It might be called the big book of AA
Thank you, Kyrie, for your service; for your honesty and vulnerability. There is so much you share of your experience, strength & hope that I NEEDED to hear. ❤️
Thank you so much for posting this
I NEVER get tired of listening to Kyrie!!!
Thanks for sharing Kyrie 🙏
Thank you Kyrie for sharing your story. For those of you criticizing this woman take a look in the mirror. Recovery is very hard work. Alcoholism is depressing to live with.
Just got to hear Kyrie this past weekend and got to speak personally with her and I thought she is great.
Thank you for sharing your story, it was beautiful!
Great job. Thankyou so much
Good talk
Loved listening to your talk Kyrie . Could you please remind me of the 5 G's? . Thanks so much, very helpful and enlightening 🙏💞
THANK YOU MAJOR KUDOS ABUNDANT BLESSINGS..
What’s the name of the book? “ three years..” something? Can’t find what she is talking about.
@carolinenorman6141
7 ай бұрын
The big book of AA
@Sleepy_Cat9905
7 ай бұрын
@@carolinenorman6141 I not watching the whole damn thing
@carolinenorman6141
7 ай бұрын
@@Sleepy_Cat9905 👍
Hi how can I get in touch with some speakers and invite them to my online speakers meeting on zoom🤗
Bummer that you put so many ads here…. Seems not in the spirit of Al anon
@jcastro91235
6 ай бұрын
I know it’s really disruptive
Omg again. Youre allowed to have a good heart and be a caregiver spirit those are gifts God gave. Telling people they are bad because they have that spirit drives me nuts and why i stopped alonon
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The speaker does not sound too aware of her surroundings.
Kathleen b Kelly
Children that get abused are not unloved. They have sick parents.
This woman is conceited!
@shereestampfel4761
3 жыл бұрын
Remember the AlAnon phrase: "Take what you like and leave the rest".
@jcastro91235
6 ай бұрын
Remember She’s a person in recovery ❤️🩹
@annamaria1929
6 ай бұрын
@@jcastro91235 we all are but it doesn't make us conceited!