Taj Simrit: Repairing Relationships in College

Taj Simrit is a modern Renaissance man whose journey has been defined by seeking wisdom through experience and transforming hardship into humility. Guided by the belief that true healing begins within, his work reflects themes of self-discovery, peace, and forgiveness. His debut book, Behold My Soul, shares timeless lessons on healing and transformation that resonate across cultures and generations. Beyond the page, Taj is a globetrotter, a travel writer, a public speaker, a retreat facilitator, and a consultant, known for creating transformative experiences that encourage inner growth and meaningful human connection.

In episode 651 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out how Taj’s early life was purposeless and compassionless, whether his 8 years of traveling solo was running away, searching, or something else entirely, what was his “rock bottom” moment, what are some of the biggest ego traps young adults fall into, how students can they lead without being driven by ego, how college students can repair relationships, what happens psychologically and physically when someone carries resentment for years, how students can begin exploring spirituality without feeling like they have to abandon their existing beliefs, why so many men struggle to admit they’re hurting, and what college students should do if they don’t know their purpose. Enjoy!

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuDw3wVjp4w