Finding Strength Through Art: Lucy Claire Dunbar’s Story of Resilience and Creativity

EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 25 MIN

Finding Strength Through Art: Lucy Claire Dunbar’s Story of Resilience and Creativity

from The Eat Nourish Love Podcast · host Caroline Cary

This episode is sponsored by ⁠⁠Megi Wellness⁠⁠ - You can receive 20% off ⁠⁠Megi Wellness products⁠⁠ when you apply the code EAT20 at checkout. In this inspiring episode of the Eat Nourish Love Podcast, Caroline Cary speaks with UK-based illustrator Lucy Claire Dunbar, whose heartfelt artwork went viral after her iconic drawing of Paddington Bear and The Queen. Lucy opens up about growing up with type 1 diabetes, losing her sight in her early twenties, and how art became both her therapy and her voice.She shares the emotional story behind her debut book, how she built a supportive community online, and the challenges of navigating chronic illness and self-doubt as a creative. With humour, honesty and incredible wisdom, Lucy reminds us all that when you're in your own lane, there's no traffic.Whether you're an aspiring artist or simply seeking encouragement, this episode will move and motivate you.Find out more about Lucy's work at https://www.lucyclaireillustration.comConnect with Caroline:Website https://www.eatnourishlove.com/our-story/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eat.nourish.love_/FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/eat.nourish.love1LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolinecary/This podcast is produced by Creative Content Studio https://www.creativecontentstudio.co.uk

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