The Creative Sisterhood

Unbound Artist: Jennifer Wigmore

48 min · 12. dec. 2025
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In this episode of Creative Sisterhood, we sit down with the remarkable Jennifer Wigmore, an artist who refuses to be contained by a single medium. Jennifer shares her multifaceted creative journey across acting, painting, and writing, and speaks candidly about navigating the entertainment industry as a woman, particularly as she aged and redefined her place within it. Jennifer opens up about the power of community, sisterhood, and creative support, and reflects on how her experience with adoption and motherhood helped shape her identity both on and off the canvas. She talks about stepping away from acting, the play that reignited her passion, and why diversifying your artistic skills isn’t just valuable…it’s vital. This conversation is filled with wisdom for any creative soul: trust your gut, honour your instincts, and let yourself be more than one thing. Jennifer’s story is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and the courage to evolve. Learn more about Jennifer’s work:http://jenniferwigmore.com

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Unbound Artist: Jennifer Wigmore

In this episode of Creative Sisterhood, we sit down with the remarkable Jennifer Wigmore, an artist who refuses to be contained by a single medium. Jennifer shares her multifaceted creative journey across acting, painting, and writing, and speaks candidly about navigating the entertainment industry as a woman, particularly as she aged and redefined her place within it. Jennifer opens up about the power of community, sisterhood, and creative support, and reflects on how her experience with adoption and motherhood helped shape her identity both on and off the canvas. She talks about stepping away from acting, the play that reignited her passion, and why diversifying your artistic skills isn’t just valuable…it’s vital. This conversation is filled with wisdom for any creative soul: trust your gut, honour your instincts, and let yourself be more than one thing. Jennifer’s story is a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and the courage to evolve. Learn more about Jennifer’s work:http://jenniferwigmore.com

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