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Corey and Claire share their experience, strength, and hope as they navigate life through the lens of Al-Anon recovery. In each episode, a new guest leader shares for ten-minutes about their personal experience in the program of Al-Anon. Then Corey and Claire follow up with a little Cross Talk, digging deeper into the story behind the leader’s recovery and asking the things you always want to but are not able to in the rooms. With questions related to the topic of the day, casual program conversation, and the occasional game, you’re sure to enjoy what can only be described as the best virtual fellowship of your life. Credits: Produced by Claire and Corey Sound Editor/Mix by Claire Original Music and EP01 Edit/Mix by Austin Bunn Original CrossTalk Logo Artwork by Jonathan Grant
Episodes

Monday May 18, 2020
Episode 3 John - Topic: Being okay whether the alcoholic is drinking or not.
Monday May 18, 2020
Monday May 18, 2020
Corey and Claire dig down deep with this week's guest, John. Al-Anon's literature offers the idea that "We can be okay whether the Alcoholic is drinking or not." These three lively fellows explore this concept and share the different ways they have been "okay" no matter who is or isn't drinking, whether their day went as planned, and no matter who spills the coffee. This episode is all about the joy of minding our own business!

Monday May 04, 2020
Monday May 04, 2020
Corey and Claire Cross Talk the heck out of Bryson! Okay, really they just ask him a bunch of questions. We find out all about what brought Bryson to the program of Al-Anon and what has kept him coming back for 19+ years! Hint, it isn't what brought him in.

Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Episode 1 Rachel - Topic: Being a newcomer.
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Sunday Apr 19, 2020
Corey and Claire kick it off with their first guest Rachel! After Rachel's lead, they dive right in with questions pulling back the layers of the proverbial onion that is recovery. We learn what it was like for Rachel as a newcomer to program, what brought her to program, what it was like then and what it's like now.
