Sneak Peak at ICSAA 2026 Phoenix Sessions*!
Not only do we get to meet in person with folks we already know surprisingly well from
screens full of their little boxes, but we also get to share each others’ experience, strength, hope, psychology, neuroscience, art, and inspiration in person. The International Conference of Secular AA (ICSAA) sessions include topics covering MANY PATHS OF RECOVERY, the conference theme, with lots of open discussion.
Tentatively, conference check-in begins Friday, Nov. 13, 2026 at 9:00 AM with the opening session at 11:00 AM
and the closing session ending at 5:30PM Sunday, Nov. 15, 2026.

ES&H SPEAKERS:
Dorothy H, founder of the first International Conference of Secular AA (“WAAFT”) in Santa Monica, CA, 2014
Beth Aich on Childhood Trauma and Defense Mechanisms
Local AZ ES&H of members involved in Arizona’s local secular recovery groups
Joe C on “The Secret Bookshelf of Bill W” with history, humor, and musings about early AA and our future
Dr. Noeréna A on “When Sobriety Isn’t the Hard Part” with practical tools to support connection, resilience, and long-term recovery when life gets ‘life-y’

WORKSHOPS:
Nancy B on “Recovery Tools: Building Resilience Through Accurate Self-Talk”
Mary C on “Name It, Claim It, Tame It” on taming your inner critic.
Angela S on “Online Safety in Recovery Spaces”
Sandy J on “Illuminating Fears” on processing fears to “illuminate rather than ruminate”
Chad C on “The Neuroscience of Serenity: A Secular Approach to Step 11”

PANELS:
“Friends of Secular AA”: Members from NA, AlAnon, CoDA, and OA describe how recovery with connection and inclusion takes shape in their rooms
“Religious Trauma and Recovery” Hear powerful stories of harm, healing, autonomy, and hope through secular AA, while inviting attendees to share their own recovery experiences and resources
“Ask-It Basket”: Get your recovery questions ready to be drawn from a basket for diverse panelists and attendees to debate
“Rainbow Recovery” with panelists sharing relevant experiences of how their sexual and gender identity impacted their recovery journey
“Happy, Joyous, & Free: Recovery in a World of Color” on recovery experiences in the Black, Indigenous, People of Color secular community
“Sponsorship” explores the legacy of sponsorship and how guidance, connection, and shared experience continue to shape recovery across generations; reflects on what sponsorship looks like today and how those relationships help people grow and stay in recovery
“Finally, It All Makes Sense: Neurodivergence and Recovery”, hear secular, sober neurodivergent people discuss how ADHD, autism, and dyslexia have affected their experience of recovery
“A Vision for Us” with members of the Board of Secular AA on the work being done to support our mission, how all members can get involved, and a vision for the future with Q&A

LECTURES:
Dr. John Aher with “Does Your Body Already Know ‘Neuroscience’?” on the emerging science on the body’s role in addiction and recovery and what AA got right before the science caught up
“Sexual Health in Recovery” with Dr. Raven Badger, the author of Sexuality and Addiction: Making Connections, Enhancing Recovery, presenting a model of sexual health, discussing links between sexuality and substance use, and facilitating a discussion of strategies for helping individuals who have been impacted by negative sexual experiences to recover
Dr. Nick L on “Alcohol Myth Buster: Fact vs. Fiction” with empowering knowledge on the science of addiction and recovery
Historian Brandon B with “A Remarkable Gay Life: the Story of Barry Leach, Author of Living Sober”

ONGOING ACCESS TO ACTIVITIES:
Sensory/Quiet Room
Sign-up Room for Impromptu Sessions of conference attendees’ choice of Home Groups, Sibling Secular Recovery Fellowships (AlAnon, NA, OA, CoDA, Tus Nua, RD, R2, etc.), Meditation, Yoga, Artistic Creativity…
Water Park

PLUS, EVENING ENTERTAINMENT
with a Friday Night Dance Party and Saturday Night Open Mic
(* sessions subject to change)