Modest Miracles
Modest Miracles
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At Modest Miracles, we believe in the power of everyday conversations. We connect with people from all walks of life who have inspiring stories to share—stories that can guide and uplift others. Many of us feel alone, as if we’re facing life’s challenges by ourselves. But our message is simple: you are not alone. More often than not, others have faced similar struggles and found a way through. No matter the situation, there is always a way out—if you're willing to seek it. You don’t have to face it alone; help and hope are always within reach.
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The podcast covers themes such as personal struggles, advocacy, health journeys, and empowerment, with episodes featuring inspiring narratives like Mital's advocacy for children with hearing impairments, Hema's journey of reclaiming her identity through pilates, and Hetal's transformation through yoga.

At Modest Miracles, we believe in the power of everyday conversations. We connect with people from all walks of life who have inspiring stories to share—stories that can guide and uplift others. Many of us feel alone, as if we’re facing life’s challenges by ourselves. But our message is simple: you are not alone. More often than not, others have faced similar struggles and found a way through. No matter the situation, there is always a way out—if you’re willing to seek it. You don’t have to face it alone; help and hope are always within reach.
Welcome to Modest Miracles, where we explore the quiet strength behind extraordinary journeys.
In today’s episode, I sit down with two remarkable men — Ronik and Kaushikbhai — who recently took on a challenge that’s as physical as it is deeply personal: climbing three of East Africa’s highest peaks.
For Ronik, this journey began as a climb up Kilimanjaro but evolved into something far greater — a tribute to his late father and a mission to raise awareness for three causes close to his heart: Dementia UK, Stroke Association UK, and OneCause UK.
Alongside him is Kaushikbhai, age 65, whose presence on these mountains proves that age is not a limit — it’s an attitude. His discipline, mindset, and quiet resilience show us that it’s never too late to begin again or to push beyond what we believe is possible.
Together, their story is about grief and growth, legacy and longevity, and the way mountains have a way of both humbling us and healing us.
So take a breath, lean in — this is Three Peaks, Two Generations, One Purpose.
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