Sometimes, a message is so important that it needs to be delivered in more than one way.
Yesterday, I published a blog post that asked a provocative question: [“Anonymous? The Hilarious, Hypocritical Lie Keeping You Sick.”](Link to Your Original Blog Post) The response was incredible, and it confirmed that this is a topic we need to keep talking about.
So, I’ve taken that conversation to the next level.
I’m excited to share the latest episode of the Grateful Truce podcast, where I dive deep into this very subject. This isn’t just a rehash; it’s a longer, more conversational exploration of why the tradition of “Anonymous” in recovery might be perpetuating the very shame it seeks to alleviate.
In this episode, we expand on:
- The raw, logical hypocrisy of “anonymous” recovery.
- Why your employer and family already know more than you think.
- The spiritual case for radical honesty, grounded in scripture.
- How stepping into the light is the true path to freedom.
I’m Also Testing a New Tool!
To make this podcast episode more accessible and visually engaging, I tried something new. I used an AI tool called Pictory to transform the audio into a full video, complete with relevant B-roll footage that underscores the message. I’ve been frustrated with the effort-to-view ratio lately, and I’m hoping tools like this can help me deliver higher-quality content to you more consistently.
I need your feedback! This is a new format for the channel.
- What do you think of the video version of the podcast?
- Does the added B-roll help you connect with the message?
- Should I keep creating these video versions?
Your opinion is crucial as I work to make this content as clear and impactful as possible.
Watch the full podcast video here on YouTube:
Thank you for your continued support and for being a part of this conversation. Let’s keep breaking down the walls of shame, together.
In hope and honesty,
Chris Mosser
Author Grateful Truce & The AGI Dilemma






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