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Conversations with Jennifer Hall

Today we’d like to introduce you to Jennifer Hall.

Hi Jennifer, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
For more than fifteen years, I’ve worked as an intuitive consultant, coach, and strategist, helping people navigate everything from relationships and life transitions to communication, leadership, and career decisions. What started very organically through word-of-mouth eventually grew into a full-time business that now serves clients from all walks of life, including entrepreneurs, creatives, executives, public-facing professionals, and people in leadership positions across a wide range of industries.
Before doing this work full-time, I spent nearly fifteen years in education as both a classroom teacher and art teacher. During that time, I was also deeply immersed in studying spirituality, human behavior, communication, and personal growth. I always had a strong intuitive sense about people and situations, but it took me years to understand how to integrate that in a grounded, practical, and useful way.
Ironically, I never set out to “build” this business in the traditional sense. It began with one conversation. A friend of a friend reached out wanting guidance, then another person called, then another. Over time, that ripple effect continued to grow until it became clear that this work was no longer something happening quietly on the side of my life, it was the direction my life was moving toward.
What has kept me passionate about this work is that it’s never really been about prediction or performance for me. It’s about clarity. I help people understand themselves more honestly, communicate more effectively, make aligned decisions, and recognize patterns they may not be seeing clearly on their own. Sometimes that looks deeply spiritual. Sometimes it looks highly strategic. Most often, it’s both.
Over the years, my work has expanded beyond private sessions into public speaking, podcasting, writing, and digital content creation. My podcast, Lessons from the Universe with Jennifer Hall, has allowed me to reach people far beyond Dallas–Fort Worth, and more recently, my growing Substack blog has become another space where I blend intuitive insight with grounded, real-world perspective in a way that feels accessible and practical.
At this stage of my career, I feel less interested in fitting neatly into one label and more interested in helping people move through life with greater awareness, confidence, and authenticity. Whether I’m working with someone navigating a major life transition, a business leader trying to communicate more effectively, or someone simply trying to reconnect with themselves, the goal is always the same: helping people see clearly enough to move forward intentionally.
That’s the whole vibe: clear, grounded, unapologetically human. Sacred, but still practical.

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
Honestly, for the most part, it has been a relatively smooth road, and I think a large part of that is because I’ve allowed the work to unfold organically instead of trying to force it into something it wasn’t meant to be.
That doesn’t mean there weren’t moments that required real trust. Leaving a stable career in education to do this work full-time was absolutely a leap of faith. At the time, I had young twins, a mortgage, and all the normal responsibilities that come with adult life. From the outside, it probably looked risky. Internally, though, it felt undeniable. I knew I had reached a point where I either trusted what I was being called toward or stayed in a version of life that no longer fit.
Beyond that, the biggest challenges have come with growth and visibility. Every phase of this work required me to evolve personally as well. There were periods where I became more public, periods where I intentionally shifted to referral-only, and eventually a point where I realized I needed a more thoughtful vetting process for new clients in order to protect the integrity and sustainability of the work.
One thing I’ve learned over the years is that boundaries are just as important as openness. Discernment matters. Alignment matters. Not every opportunity is the right opportunity, and not every client is the right fit. Learning to trust that has been a huge part of the journey.
I also hold myself to a very high standard in this work. My personal rule has always been “no hypocrisy allowed.” I never want to ask clients to embody something that I’m unwilling to practice in my own life. So every new level of growth has required me to continue doing my own inner work, refining my communication, learning healthier boundaries, and staying willing to evolve.
I believe that commitment to authenticity is one of the reasons the business has continued to grow the way it has. People can feel when someone is grounded in what they teach versus simply performing it.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
At the core of my work, I help people see clearly.
Sometimes that looks like helping someone navigate a major life transition, relationship, career decision, or leadership challenge. Sometimes it looks like helping someone understand their own patterns, communication style, emotional blind spots, or the deeper fears and beliefs shaping the choices they make every day.
I work as an intuitive consultant, coach, and strategist, but more than anything, I help people cut through the noise. My goal is never to tell people who they are. It’s to help them recognize themselves more honestly and move through life with greater clarity, self-trust, and alignment.
Over the years, my clients have ranged from other intuitives and creatives to high-level executives, entrepreneurs, public-facing professionals, parents, teenagers, and people navigating the final chapters of life. One of the most meaningful things I’ve learned is that no matter someone’s title, background, or level of success, the deeper human questions are often the same. People want to understand themselves. They want healthier relationships. They want peace. They want purpose. They want to know they’re making decisions they won’t regret later.
A large part of what I specialize in is helping people recognize the lenses they’re viewing life through and how those lenses affect communication, relationships, self-worth, leadership, and decision-making. I’m known for being both deeply compassionate and deeply honest. Clients often tell me that I help them see situations from an entirely different perspective, ask better questions, and communicate more effectively especially during emotionally charged or high-stakes situations.
I think what sets me apart is that I naturally bridge worlds that are often kept separate. I can sit with someone in deep spiritual questioning one hour and help another person navigate complex leadership dynamics or communication strategy the next. To me, those aren’t separate conversations. Human behavior, intuition, emotional intelligence, relationships, purpose, and communication are all connected.
I’m also very grounded in the belief that growth has to be lived, not just discussed. One of my personal rules is “no hypocrites allowed.” I never want to ask clients to embody something I’m unwilling to practice myself. That commitment has shaped both my work and my life over the last fifteen years.
What I’m most proud of, honestly, is the depth of the relationships I’ve built over time. I have clients who have worked with me for five, ten, even fifteen years. Watching people evolve into more self-aware, authentic, emotionally healthy versions of themselves and knowing they trust me enough to let me walk alongside them during that process is something I never take lightly.

What does success mean to you?
To me, success is peace of mind.
It’s the ability to move through life with self-trust instead of constant fear, second-guessing, or performance. It’s cultivated confidence… not arrogance, but the kind of grounded inner stability that comes from knowing who you are, understanding your values, and being willing to live in alignment with them.
I also think success means living with as few regrets as possible. Not because life will be perfect, but because you were present for it. Because you made conscious decisions. Because you were willing to grow instead of staying stuck in fear, resentment, avoidance, or old conditioning.
For me, success has never been purely about money, status, or external achievement, although I believe those things can absolutely coexist with a meaningful life. I think real success is being able to create a life that feels both purposeful and sustainable… one where you can pursue goals, maintain healthy boundaries, nurture relationships, continue learning, and still have the flexibility to evolve as life changes.
I believe life is always redirecting us in some way. The question is whether we resist that growth or learn how to work with it intentionally. The people I admire most are not the people who appear perfect. They’re the people who remain open, self-aware, emotionally honest, and willing to keep evolving.

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