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TayTalks

TayTalks

By: Taymeyah Al-Toubah
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TayTalks is a podcast for dynamic people navigating layered, nontraditional paths across work and life. From academia and entrepreneurship to advocacy, science, and the arts, these are honest, down-to-earth conversations with guests whose stories don’t follow a straight line.

Hosted by Taymeyah, TayTalks offers a space to slow down and talk openly about identity, growth, and the quiet, meaningful shifts that shape who we become—personally and professionally. It’s less about perfectly polished narratives, and more about the moments in between: pivots, doubts, values, and the courage to move through complexity while staying grounded.

Born from spontaneous voice notes and conversations over ice cream, this podcast invites the same kind of real, reflective dialogue to unfold: thoughtful, unscripted, and rooted in care.

Whether you’re figuring out your own next step or simply love stories that linger after they’re told, you’re welcome here.

🎧 New episodes every other week

Taymeyah Al-Toubah, 2025
Career Success Economics
Episodes
  • Soy Milk, Santa, and the Art of Caring Differently
    Apr 28 2026

    Caring differently doesn’t always look soft or conventional, and sometimes it starts with soy milk and Santa. In this episode of TayTalks, Taymeyah sits down with Patryk Mikucki, a rare disease leader, “punk guy” in clinical research, and early‑rising black‑coffee loyalist, to talk about friendship, challenge, and choosing learning over doing.

    They explore what it means to be described as dynamic, intelligent, and sometimes “mean,” and how sarcasm, honesty, and emotional intensity show up at work and at home. From his daughter once believing he “employs Santa Claus” to the infamous soy‑milk request at the office, Patryk shares how small, specific asks can reveal your leadership instincts, and why he believes every individual deserves to be taken seriously, even when they’re not the majority.

    The conversation moves through what friendship actually looks like in adulthood, why “I’m here when you need me and you’re here when I need you” matters more than keeping score, and how you can care deeply about people you don’t always like in every season of their life. Patryk also reflects on why rare disease work feels like the right place for him, the tension between being told to “behave like a senior” and staying true to his own energy, and how routines, discipline, and a motorbike in the garage all fit into his version of a good life.

    Rapid‑fire, you’ll hear his go‑to coffee order, the cities and homes that ground him, the movie he recommends to everyone, and the small luxury he refuses to give up. He closes the episode with a question he hopes listeners carry into their day: not “What do I need to do?” but “What do I want to learn today?”—a quiet reframing that can change how you move through work, relationships, and your own growth.

    Why Listen

    • You’ll hear an unfiltered look at what it’s like to be seen as “too much” or “too challenging” at work, and how to turn that intensity into care, advocacy, and better leadership instead of shrinking yourself.
    • You’ll learn a grounded, non‑transactional way to think about friendship, one that makes room for conflict, distance, and change without abandoning the people who matter.
    • You’ll see how a single complaint about soy milk turned into a story about power, listening, and why it’s worth fighting for the needs of the “rare” individual in both offices and healthcare.
    • You’ll hear how discipline, punk energy, and sharp sarcasm can coexist, and what it looks like to navigate feedback like “be more senior” while staying honest about who you are.
    • You’ll walk away with a simple daily question—“What do I want to learn today?”—that can shift your to‑do list from pure output to genuine growth.

    If this episode resonated

    • Share it with a friend who’s been told they’re “too intense,” a leader in rare disease or healthcare, or someone rethinking what real friendship and care look like as an adult.
    • Tag @taytalks_pod with your favorite quote or moment so we can see what landed and share it forward.
    • Leave a quick rating or review. Your words help thoughtful, growth‑minded listeners find the show.

    🎙️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite app for more TayTalks conversations on nonlinear growth, evolving identities, and the people behind the paths we take.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Many Hats, One Story
    Mar 5 2026

    Leaving home doesn’t mean leaving yourself, but it does mean reintroducing yourself again and again. In this episode of TayTalks, Taymeyah sits down with Urmi, a Milan-raised, Montreal-based finance professional, author, and mentor, to talk about third culture kid identity, building a life across continents, and redefining success beyond titles and timelines.

    We explore what it’s like to grow up between cultures, fall in love with finance in a male‑dominated industry, and turn lived experience into advocacy for women and South Asian communities. From squirrels and skunks in snowy Canada to the comfort of Italian coffee bars, this conversation moves through culture shock, home, mentorship, and what it really means to wear “many hats” without losing yourself.

    Why Listen

    • You’ll hear how Urmi went from “hating” her original major to discovering finance as a long-term love story, and why she sees numbers as narratives, not just spreadsheets.
    • You’ll learn how being a third culture kid shaped her sense of home, belonging, and the decision to still say “I’m from Italy” even with Canadian citizenship.
    • You’ll get an honest look at what it feels like to be one of the few women in finance, and how self-talk, boundaries, and advocacy help her stay in rooms that weren’t built for her.
    • You’ll hear tangible examples of cultural shock, from tipping culture and frozen bus stops to $6 cappuccinos, and how travel softens the transition between worlds.
    • You’ll see how mentorship can be informal and human first, and why Urmi decided to become the mentor she never had for young women considering finance.
    • You’ll walk away with a more spacious, personal definition of success rooted in internal growth, not external checklists.

    If this episode resonated

    • Share it with a third culture friend, an aspiring woman in finance, or someone navigating life between countries.
    • Tag @taytalks_pod with your favorite quote or takeaway so we can repost you.
    • Leave a quick rating or review. Your words help thoughtful, growth‑minded listeners find the show.

    🎙️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite app for more TayTalks conversations on nonlinear growth, evolving identities, and the people behind the paths we take.

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    51 mins
  • When Growth Changes Your Circle
    Feb 9 2026

    Outgrowing people is one of the quietest—and hardest—parts of personal growth. In this solo episode of TayTalks, Taymeyah reflects on what it really means to grow in different directions, why growth isn’t linear, and how relationships often shift without a dramatic ending.

    This episode explores seasonal friendships, emotional balance, and the difference between self-respect and self-betrayal, especially when it comes to family, close friends, and long-standing relationships. We talk about recognizing when someone can’t be happy for you, how to distance yourself with maturity and grace, and why not every boundary needs an explanation.

    As we enter a new year, this conversation is an invitation to choose alignment over familiarity, to honor the people who were part of past chapters, and to be intentional about what—and who—you carry forward.

    Why Listen

    • You’ll hear why growth isn’t linear, and why growing apart doesn’t mean anyone failed.
    • You’ll learn how to tell the difference between a relationship you’ve simply outgrown and one that’s genuinely unhealthy (without over-therapizing normal human conflict).
    • You’ll understand why some people can support you when you’re struggling but disappear when you’re thriving, and what that tells you.
    • You’ll get language for distancing yourself from family or close friends with maturity, grace, and without a dramatic blowout.
    • You’ll be reminded that most relationships are seasonal, and that honoring a season doesn’t require carrying it into every chapter.
    • You’ll walk away with a calmer, clearer way to decide who gets access to your time, energy, and inner life in the year ahead.

    If this episode resonated

    • Share it with someone navigating a quiet shift in a relationship.
    • Tag @taytalks_pod with your takeaway so we can repost you.
    • Leave a quick rating or review! Your words help thoughtful, growth-minded listeners find the show.

    🎙️ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite app for more TayTalks conversations on nonlinear growth, evolving identities, and the people behind the paths we take.

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    23 mins
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