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Aspire with Emma Grede

The Five Types of Wealth Everyone Needs with Sahil Bloom

Aspire with Emma Grede

E13 Media

Entrepreneurship, Business, Society & Culture

4.6874 Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2025

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

Emma sits down with bestselling author and entrepreneur Sahil Bloom to unpack the five types of wealth that actually determine whether your life feels meaningful or painfully empty.   Sahil opens up about the real turning point in his life: chasing external success, hitting every traditional milestone, and still feeling like something was deeply wrong. As he tells Emma, he was “winning the game”,  yet completely losing himself.  From that gut-punch wake-up call came a complete life reset  and the insights that became his New York Times bestseller The Five Types of Wealth. Sahil breaks down each type for Emma (Time, Social, Mental, Physical, and Financial) and explains why money is actually the least important of them all.   This episode is an invitation to pause, to question, and to finally reconsider the metrics that have been running your life. Because the path to a more meaningful future starts with the choices you make today.   Tell us which type of wealth you’re choosing to build next, and don’t forget to subscribe for more inspiring episodes of Aspire with Emma Grede. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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What if the wealth you've been chasing isn't the wealth you actually need?

0:13.3

Sahil Bloom is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Five Types of Wealth,

0:17.5

a groundbreaking new framework that challenges everything we believe about success.

0:22.7

We all reach a moment when the life we're chasing collides with the life we're actually living,

0:27.3

the moment that shows you what you can never get back. You may not be able to walk away from

0:32.4

everything, but what Sahil reveals next might change the way you live from this moment on.

0:40.2

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1:19.6

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