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What India's Richest Investors Actually Do With Their Money

1 h 9 min · 12 de may de 2026
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What if the biggest thing stopping women from building wealth… is conditioning? In this deeply honest episode of The Masoom Minawala Show, Sonia Shenoy opens up about money, investing, financial independence, scarcity mindset, risk-taking, and why women are still uncomfortable taking financial decisions. After spending 17+ years interviewing some of India’s biggest investors and wealth creators- from self-made billionaires to legendary market experts, Sonia shares the biggest lessons she’s learned about money, success, failure, patience, and freedom. This is not just a conversation about investing.It’s a conversation about: * why women hesitate to take risks * financial abuse in relationships * scarcity vs abundance mindset * fear of failure * money trauma * building long-term wealth * investing for beginners * financial freedom for women * stock market lessons * financial mistakes and money habits In this episode, we discuss:✨ Why wealthy people don’t fear failure✨ How scarcity mindset affects women differently✨ The biggest investing mistakes Indians make✨ Why patience is the ultimate investing advantage✨ Financial independence and relationships✨ Money habits of wealthy people✨ Why women need financial agency✨ Sonia Shenoy’s personal investing journey✨ Index funds, mutual funds, gold & wealth building✨ How to start investing as a beginner✨ Why money buys freedom, not just luxury If you’ve ever felt intimidated by money, investing, wealth creation, or financial planning — this episode is for you. Social Media: My Instagram:    / masoomminawala   My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.c... About Me: A global influencer and entrepreneur, who aims at bringing Indian fashion on a global platform and popularity. I work with my team around the clock to curate content on fashion, lifestyle, women empowerment, and inspiring personal stories. Using my platform of 1 million followers now, I also work towards popularizing and supporting Indian designers, globally. As a supporter and believer in women and their entrepreneurial skills, I have now founded Empowher too. The initiative helps inspire guide, and uplift women who want to grow or kick-start their journey in the competitive world of business

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