We recently connected with Jenna Marie and have shared our conversation below.
Hi Jenna, thanks for joining us today. What’s the best advice you ever gave to a client? How did they benefit / what was the result? (Please note this response is for education/entertainment purposes only and shouldn’t be construed as advice for the reader)
You don’t need to have it all figured out to begin.
So many people wait for the “right time” to make a move, but in my experience, clarity tends to show up after we take the first step, not before. Whether you’re in a major life transition, working through old patterns, or just trying to reconnect with yourself, the most important thing is simply showing up.
At Wildchild, I remind my clients that healing and growth aren’t linear. You’re allowed to pause, pivot, or not have the full plan mapped out. Progress doesn’t always look big or bold, it often looks quiet and steady. The most powerful thing you can do is learn to listen to yourself, not everyone else’s expectations.
You’re not lost or broken. You’re just in a new chapter and that’s where real transformation begins.

As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
I’m a Life Transitions and Human Connection Expert, a space-holder, and the founder of Wildchild Group. With a background in social science and lived experience as a neurodivergent single mom, my work sits at the intersection of personal transformation and creative clarity. I support people through life transitions, boundary work, identity shifts, and creative projects.
On the personal side, I work with individuals navigating changes in relationships, self-identity, and direction. I hold space with honesty, care, and zero pressure, meeting clients where they are, not where they think they should be.
On the creative side, I partner with entrepreneurs, helpers, and creatives who are rebranding, launching something new, or finding their voice again after a big life shift. We focus on clarity, alignment, and building messaging, content, or websites that feel like an extension of who they are, not just a performance of what they do.
What sets Wildchild apart is the approach. There is no one-size-fits-all formula, no pressure to hustle, and no expectation to be constantly visible. Whether we work together for a few sessions or a few months, the process is intuitive, grounded, and led by what feels real and right for you.
At the core of everything I do is a simple belief: your truth already knows the way. My role is to help you hear it, trust it, and build something rooted in that truth, whether it’s your next chapter or your next creative project.
What I’m most proud of is how often people tell me they feel seen, not just for what they do, but for who they are. That’s the heart of this work, helping people reconnect with their power, reclaim their voice, and move forward with clarity and confidence.
Can you share a story from your journey that illustrates your resilience?
One of the most defining moments of resilience in my life came when I left an abusive marriage while seven months pregnant. I didn’t have a detailed plan, just a deep knowing that I couldn’t stay. That decision took more strength than I thought I had, but it was only the beginning.
In the years that followed, I was in full survival mode; navigating courtrooms, advocating for my son’s complex medical needs, and holding everything together without space to fall apart. I was exhausted, overextended, and constantly bracing for the next crisis.
Then, in April 2022, I hit a breaking point. In the middle of my living room floor, I let myself collapse. That moment, one of surrender and complete depletion became a turning point. I realized my struggles weren’t just meant to be endured. They were calling me to slow down, reflect, and realign with who I really am.
I began doing the deeper work; setting boundaries, reconnecting with my joy, rebuilding a sense of self, I started to change. I softened. I laughed more. I got clearer. And the most beautiful part? I saw the impact in my son. As I grew more grounded and whole, so did he. The space I was creating in myself gave both of us room to breathe.
That’s the heart of my work now. Wildchild Group was born from this lived experience, a place to support others through personal and creative transitions. To me, resilience isn’t just about pushing through. It’s about choosing to come back to yourself, again and again, and letting that choice transform not just your life, but the lives around you.

Any stories or insights that might help us understand how you’ve built such a strong reputation?
Honestly, I think it’s how I show up. I don’t push hustle or quick fixes, and I don’t believe in shaming people for being human. I hold space for that and meet people where they are, not where they think they should be.
My work is shaped by lived experience, not just theory. I’ve moved through the kinds of transitions my clients are facing, and that creates trust.
I also have a way of helping people name what they already feel but haven’t been able to say. That kind of clarity tends to feel like relief, not pressure. I think that’s why many clients come back or refer others because they feel seen, supported, and understood.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://wildchildgroup.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildchildjenna/


