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May 15, 2008
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Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson once
said that the program he helped create is, "utter
simplicity which encases a complete mystery."
Our guests reflect on the Twelve Steps and
how they resonate in their personal stories
and in Buddhist and Christian teachings.
Program Details
» Particulars ¦ an annotated guide to the radio program with readings, images, and links
» Resources
» Books + Music
» Krista's Journal
» Transcript
» Credits

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» SOF Playlist ¦ hear full-length tracks of each song played in the program

About the Image
"floating m."
(photo: Nobara Hayakawa/Flickr)
 
Unheard Cuts
We used to include several voices in older shows. In refining our craft over the years, we rarely use more than two voices. We'd love for you to hear them though. They still contain valuable insights, and we want to include you in the editorial process. Download these unedited interviews with:

» Susan Cheever (mp3, 1:09.10)
» Kevin Griffin (mp3, 1:30.30)
» Betty Davis-Reynolds (mp3, 56:22)
» James Nelson (mp3, 1:05.32)
 
Voices on the Radio
Susan Cheever
Susan Cheever
Cheever's the author of several books, including My Name Is Bill, a biography of the co-founder of AA.

Kevin Griffin
Kevin Griffin
Griffin is a Buddhist dharma leader and writer. He's the author of One Breath at a Time: Buddhism and the Twelve Steps.