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EP.40 - Sumit Ahuja - " I Had A Moment Of Clarity Within The Insanity"

Kiran McKay Season 1 Episode 40

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Today, we are deeply honored to have a remarkable guest joining us, a human, a husband, a father, a lawyer:  Sumit Ahuja. 

We welcome Sumit as he opens up  on addiction to alcohol and cocaine, describing it as a disease that affects both the mind and soul. He openly discusses how addiction can lead to a cycle of conflict, acting as a distraction from one's own struggles.

Sumit opens up about the perceived sense of security that loneliness can bring, reflecting on its impact on his journey. He expresses heartfelt gratitude for the kind souls who serendipitously entered his darkest moments and provided a glimmer of light.

Sumit believes that the most valuable gift we can bestow upon another is our time and connection. In a world that can sometimes feel distant, Sumit's story is a reminder that reaching out can make all the difference. Sumit's impact extends beyond his personal narrative. Through his organization, he has touched the lives over a hundred individuals, fostering a community of support and recovery. With a heart full of gratitude and a resolute mission to give back, Sumit is determined to create a  community of support and recovery

Tune in to this episode for a powerful story of loss, breaking, resilience, healing, and the transformative power of connection. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that is sure to touch your heart and empower you to make a difference. 


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