There are moments in life when someone reflects your story back to you in a way that stops you in your tracks. This was one of those moments for me.
I’ve spent a lifetime building, rebuilding, moving, creating, questioning, and chasing what’s next. I’ve never really been someone who sits still… and for a long time, I didn’t fully understand that about myself. Reading this piece felt like someone finally connected the dots in a way I hadn’t.
I’ve known Amy Cosper for over 20 years. I met her when she was Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur, and from the very beginning she has been the kind of woman who lifts others up, opens doors, makes introductions, and genuinely wants to see people win. She is a rare kind of leader and an even rarer kind of writer. Thoughtful, intuitive, and able to see beyond what’s on the surface.
Amy is the one who interviewed me for this piece, and the way she captured my journey… it honestly took me by surprise. Not because the story isn’t true, but because of how deeply she saw it.
This article isn’t just about what I’ve done. It’s about how I’ve moved through the world. The pivots, the risks, the reinvention, the refusal to stay stuck. And maybe, the quiet realization that the very thing I once questioned about myself… is actually the through line of everything.
Being seen like this doesn’t happen often. And when it does, you pause.
I’m incredibly grateful for Amy, for her words, and for the way she chose to tell this story.
If you have a minute, this piece meant a lot to me 🤍 READ HERE
Starr Hall