Mind The Baat

Mishal Durae

Mind The Baat (formerly Too Many Thoughts) opens the conversation each week on purpose, mental health, and relationships from her perspective as a first-generation South Asian young adult raised in San Francisco Bay Area, California. In a world where we constantly seek answers from every source but ourselves, MTB illuminates the power and voice that we have within to navigate the world, with each topic and guest. New episodes on Fridays. Available on all streaming platforms. @mindthebaat

  1. 10/21/2025

    what this generation should know, ESPECIALLY MEN (ft. my dad)

    This week, my dad joins me on the podcast for a very candid conversation about the mindset and priorities this generation might be missing. We especially zoom in on how many men are falling behind and not taking initiative in their lives. We lay out how they can and should make changes to become successful and continue strengthening the future of our society, because it's relying on them just as much as it is on women, and they can't afford to fall behind now.  We dive into why time is your most valuable and irredeemable asset, why taking risks early in life matters, and how exposure through books, real conversations, and travel builds perspective.  Next, we move into relationships and why who you choose as your partner is the single most important decision of your life. We also share a framework for finding "the one" using an acronym of a word that describes a certain male reproductive part, but you'll have to listen to find out what it is. And fortunately (or unfortunately), yes, I actually use this very inappropriate term to navigate dating, but it is extremely helpful and, if I'm being honest, pretty hard to forget.  After briefly sharing what women need to hear in this generation, we focus on men and my dad's perspective on what many young men need to hear right now: that they need mentorship, drive, and accountability to take responsibility for their lives. This is because together strong men and strong women build strong societies and we need both to do their part. We wrap up by talking about freeing your mind from "absolutes" in life, and replacing "I can't" with "why not," and learning how to write your script even when things feel unpredictable.  I never imagined I would be able to create an episode with my dad that so perfectly captures and details so many of the life lessons he has engrained in me since birth. I credit my mentality, successes, and passion in life primarily to him and I am so proud to call him my father. I hope you find many takeaways from this empowering conversation. ENJOY Correction in episode: * Invest $100/wk for 20 years not $100/month for 10 years

    1h 39m
  2. 10/10/2025

    young adulting & goals (ft. Camille Williamson)

    This might be my new favorite episode of the podcast. I am so excited and honored to bring my best friend of eight years, Camille, to the show. She's incredibly accomplished for her age and truly inspires me every single day. Being able to take our friendship, share just how much love, strength, and growth we've experienced together, and bring that to the podcast makes me happier beyond words. In this episode, Camille and I dive into what young adulting really looks like after graduation and how we're navigating two very different paths in this stage of life. We reflect on the shift from college to the 9 to 5 world and how we define our goals now. We also discuss where motivation comes from at this age and how finding purpose within yourself is what matters most. We felt it was important to highlight that mental goals are essential to acheiveing career ones. We share how these goals show up in our daily routines, mindsets, and social lives. We also talk about what to do when you feel like you've already achieved many of the things you once set out to do. You'll hear us bicker a bit, which was inevitable, and share some funny stories from our high school days. We also chat about how we continue to enjoy our 20s while staying focused on building ourselves. This episode is for everyone who’s trying to figure out “what’s next” and how to define their young adult life while making the most of it. Much love to Camille for sharing her insight, and we hope you love this episode just as much as we loved recording it. ENJOY

    1h 35m

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Mind The Baat (formerly Too Many Thoughts) opens the conversation each week on purpose, mental health, and relationships from her perspective as a first-generation South Asian young adult raised in San Francisco Bay Area, California. In a world where we constantly seek answers from every source but ourselves, MTB illuminates the power and voice that we have within to navigate the world, with each topic and guest. New episodes on Fridays. Available on all streaming platforms. @mindthebaat