The Codependent Man. / April 30, 2011
Monty Shares His Personal Codependent Story of Experience, Strength & Hope and how his own codependency caused the loss of a dear friendship.
Also reading from the new book: We Codependent Me, We Mute Coyotes. Are you a man who feels like you are about to go crazy because of a loved one who is an active alcoholic or addict?
Have you been trying to help them get clean and sober and keep failing only to find yourself heart-broken and frustrated?
Perhaps they are clean and sober and their actions are still causing major kaos in your life.  If this is you;  you must not miss this broadcast.


Profanity & Forgiveness. / May 7, 2011
Do you have a hard time listening to the profanity spoken by friends or in your 12 Step meetings?
The Good Book says that a profain word spoken crushes the heart of the listener. So how do we deal with the words that offend us.
Perhaps we judge to fast.
Also, What happens to those of us who have been violated by another when the one who wronged us attempts to make amends and we refuse to forgive them.


The Sex Inventory & The Part We Don't Play. / May 14, 2011
So many times we think if something disturbs us about what someone has done to us that it is because there is something wrong with us. That we play a part. That simply is not always true particularly when it comes to sexual abuse.
Monty's guest author and 12 Step teacher Carol Ann Preston discuss the dangerous concept that when we have been sexually abused somehow we played a part in the event.
The truth is when Alcoholics Anonymous was birthed folks simply didn't talk about such things. They stayed private and in the closest.


Taking the Lord's Prayer out of AA. / May 21, 2011
You have got to be kidding me right?
What's next? Why not burn the Big Book while we're at it.
Monty share a vital letter from the world's foremost authority on the history of Alcoholics Anonymous Mr. Dick B.
Monty also express his own views and tells the truth of the History of AA


The Importance of Valuing Each Other / June 4, 2011
Some would say that we really don't need each other. All we need is a relationship with God.
Though we can't depend on a human power to accomplish what only God can do I still believe that
we need the fellowship of one another.
From the weakest to the strongest we are all important in the body of recovery.