In this episode of Blindsight, host Bill Lundgren kicks off a 12-part series on the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, exploring Step 1: Admitting Powerlessness. Guest Jeff Schlund from the Betty Ford Center shares his 22-year sobriety journey, discussing the importance of honesty, surrender, and recognizing unmanageability in addiction.
πΉ What does it mean to be powerless over alcohol?
πΉ How does honesty transform the recovery process?
πΉ What role does family play in addiction and support?
πΉ Accessible AA resources for the blind and low-vision community
Chapter Markers:
00:00 β Introduction: The 12-Step Series Begins
02:28 β Guest Introduction: Jeff Schlundβs Work at the Betty Ford Center
04:29 β Understanding Step 1: Admitting Powerlessness
06:59 β Jeffβs Sobriety Journey: 22 Years of Recovery
09:02 β The Importance of Honesty in Recovery
13:14 β What It Took to Finally Get Honest
15:12 β The Power in Admitting Powerlessness
17:40 β Choice in Sobriety: The Daily Decision Not to Drink
20:05 β Navigating Meetings and Finding Support
22:27 β Early Recovery Mistakes and Overconfidence
24:34 β The Role of Family in Recovery
26:58 β Al-Anon and Family Recovery Resources
29:27 β The Impact of Addiction on Family Dynamics
31:18 β The Simplicity of 12 Steps and the Power of Step 1
33:20 β Encouragement for Those Struggling with Step 1
36:19 β Accessibility in Recovery: Resources for the Blind Community
38:44 β Final Thoughts & Resources