And thank you for asking. I didn't know about this option until you asked.
SunnyFrogs said
Feb 10, 2020
Thank you for finding that for my lazy self(lol)
That's awesome. I think it will be nice and convenient to listen rather than having to read sometimes. Especially on the go,while cleaning the house, or just when I need to tune out some people.
Aloha said
Feb 10, 2020
I love audio books. I haven't listened to any of our CAL on audiobook - I've read most physical copies just in my own time or via meetings, but I definitely agree with you that they're convenient because I can do the "reading" in tandem with other things like chores, commutes, etc. I have AA's big book on audio book and I like listening to it every now and then during my morning commute.
I also find listening to speaker talks inspiring. There's lots available on YouTube and on podcasts. Another great way to fit in some recovery while in the middle of other things. I would caution, of course, that the message is better absorbed when you can actively listen instead of splitting your attention between listening to the audio and, say, writing an email!
Is any of the literature available in audio books?
Yes! Here is a list on the Al-Anon website.
And thank you for asking. I didn't know about this option until you asked.
That's awesome. I think it will be nice and convenient to listen rather than having to read sometimes. Especially on the go,while cleaning the house, or just when I need to tune out some people.
I also find listening to speaker talks inspiring. There's lots available on YouTube and on podcasts. Another great way to fit in some recovery while in the middle of other things. I would caution, of course, that the message is better absorbed when you can actively listen instead of splitting your attention between listening to the audio and, say, writing an email!