Monday 1
Circuit Speakers around the globe share their experience, strength & hope
Monday 2
Montyman's 3 to 7 minute Meditorials. Once a month
broadcast
Tuesday
AA History Show with World's Foremost AA Historian Mr Dick B.
Wednesday / 2 Shows
Open Forum Wednesday
Interviews, Topics of Recovery, Special Shows
Thursday
Forgiven with Recovered Addict Pastor Mitch Bourgeois
Friday 1
Interviews with Recovery Recording Artists, Authors etc
Friday 2
Hog Radio
All about motorcycles with a emphisis on Harleys
Saturday
Carol Ann Preston "On Relationships & the 12 Steps"
Sunday 1
Road to Redemption with Bryan Duncan
Sunday 2
Walking Thru the Big Book with Chris Schroeder
Recording Artist
Whose playing today's Recovery Music

Two Shows Each Wednesday
INTERVIEWS & SUCH and THE COFFEE EXPERIMENT
Welcome to Open Forum Wednesday where you will find a variety of shows, interviews, topics, and special guest.
Much like Interview Friday but with a "Who knows what coming" kind of a format.
The Monty'man will be taking some of these shows to the streets, recovery concerts, and events.
Many of these shows will broadcast directly from our new station. Some may come from who knows where.
We hope you will enjoy the all recovery all the time direct approach to our broadcast and will tell everyone about the phenomenon that is KHLT Recovery Broadcasting and Take12Radio.com on your Internet dial.
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Topic: Exploring The First Step
The Monty'man, Wadeo and Brad explore Step One of Alcoholics Anonymous used by many 12 Step Fellowships
"We admitted we were powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanagable"
I believe the delusion of control and power finally breaks down at the point where we are not able to alleviate the stress and our pain through any effort in our repertoire. Evidently what we all want is happiness, yet with all we have accomplished or acquired with our attemps to be in control, many of us reach a place at which we not only cannot control our happiness - even with an addictive substance or behavior - but we cannot control our pain and stress, which has reached an agonizing level. By this time the family may have left; the job may be gone; or one's health may have been destroyed. ~NAB