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41 Years Sober: David McMenimen on AA Meetings, Sobriety, and Understanding Alcoholism as a Threefold Disease
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41 Years Sober: David McMenimen on AA Meetings, Sobriety, and Understanding Alcoholism as a Threefold Disease

Sober Banter · Rachel & Colin Casey

July 7, 20251h 8m

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Show Notes

In this inspiring episode of Sober Banter, Rachel welcomes David McMenimen, who shares his remarkable 41-year journey of sobriety. David discusses pivotal moments that led him to AA meetings, including DUIs and a life-changing car accident. He candidly shares the challenges of early sobriety, the transformative impact of consistent attendance, and how the 12 steps provided spiritual and practical tools for recovery. David explores alcoholism as a threefold disease—physical, mental, and spiritual—and how this understanding reshaped his approach to addiction and recovery. He reflects on how sobriety strengthened his relationships, shifted his outlook, and connected him to a supportive community. This episode delivers powerful wisdom and hope for those in recovery, sober curious, or supporting someone on their journey.

  • (00:00) - – Introduction and Guest Welcome: David M.
  • (02:04) - – The Turning Point: Legal Consequences
  • (04:38) - – Embracing Sobriety and Working the 12 Steps
  • (13:20) - – The Importance of Consistent AA Meetings
  • (24:30) - – Growth Through Sharing and Learning in AA
  • (38:56) - – Understanding Alcoholism as a Threefold Disease
  • (45:35) - – How AA Has Evolved Over the Decades
  • (58:29) - – The Legacy of Bill Wilson
  • (01:07:14) - – Final Reflections and Gratitude

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