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The Good Ship Illustration

The Good Ship Illustration

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Summary

Welcome to The Good Ship Illustration - the podcast for illustrators who are quietly working away in their sketchbooks thinking… “is it just me?”


…it’s not just you!


We’re Helen Stephens, Katie Chappell and Tania Willis - three full-time illustrators from three different corners of the industry (and three different age brackets ). We live in the same seaside town in the UK and started having cuppas and chats… and accidentally became illustration agony aunts.


Now we record those chats for you! We answer your questions about confidence, tricky clients, pricing your work, creative block, picture books, publishing, and everything in between.


✨ New episodes every Friday. ✨


Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and do send us your questions!


P.s. Fancy some freebies? Head to thegoodshipillustration.com for colour workshops, picture book templates, and other treats.


Byeeee for now!


x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania)


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© 2026 The Good Ship Illustration
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Episodes
  • "I used to cry in the toilets before every job (and then I'd go draw)" - a live illustration chat with Katie
    May 15 2026

    This week, our Katie's chatting with Helen and Tania about her favouritest thing and specialism/niche: live illustration.

    What's it like to arrive at a fancy corporate event with an iPad (or a board and some paint), when someone says "ok, draw everything"?

    It's a proper deep-dive into the live illustration world, from the adrenalinny (new word) thrill of drawing in real time, including the crying-in-toilets. Is AI a threat to graphic recorders? Spoiler: being a human is, somehow, now a USP. 😂

    There's also a crackin' question from Joanna about being asked to work for free for a live illustration agency, and we have Thoughts.

    Timestamps, for the timestamp fans:

    00:00 – Intro and is live illustration under threat from AI? Katie's honest take
    02:00 – Being a human = a selling point
    04:00 – Hand-drawn work is more exciting to clients
    05:00 – Infographics, AI, and the kinds of work that aren't worth worrying about
    08:00 – Why Katie loves working live
    09:00 – Helen on the same feeling during school visits and drawing on stage
    11:00 – The different flavours of live illustration: corporate, fashion, wedding, events...
    12:00 – Joanna's question: should I work for free for a live illustration agency?
    14:00 – How to build your portfolio without getting trapped in the free-work loop
    15:00 – SEO for live illustrators
    17:00 – Helen's local museum project: well-paid, rooted in place, in the collection for 20 years
    21:00 – What Katie teaches in her course: synthesising information, calming your brain, and knowing what to leave out
    23:00 – How to turn corporate speak into images without just drawing a lightbulb 💡
    25:00 – Katie's favourite technique: using the page as a visual timer
    27:00 – The early fear vs the hard-won confidence (and yes, the toilet crying 😅)
    31:00 – You'll never feel ready, so just start charging anyway
    32:00 – The live illustration course opens on 15th May!

    Links mentioned:

    The Live Illustration Course: https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/lic

    Byeeee for now!

    x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania)

    p.s. Curious about live illustration but not 100% sure if it's for you? Come and join Katie for a free Live Illustration Masterclass, it's a good place to start! https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/LIM

    Come and say hello!

    ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration
    🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com

    p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

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    34 mins
  • You don't have to pick just one thing - an interview with illustrator-astrologer Nicola Allan
    May 8 2026

    This week, our Katie is chatting to Nicola Allan, an artist, writer and consulting astrologer based in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. After 12 years working as a lawyer, Nicola pivoted to illustration and has since built a brand that weaves together everything she loves: The Wild Way.

    Nicola's a brilliant example of what happens when you stop trying to choose between the things you're drawn to and just bring them aaaall along for the ride. We chat about slowly switching from a regular job to illustration, why crowdfunding is such a powerful way to test if your idea has legs before you make all the things, and how to weave your obsessions (in Nicola's case: astrology) into work that's unmistakably yours.

    Plus the maths of email lists vs. social media, why you should start promoting WAY earlier than feels comfortable, decans and scribes, trusting your gut, and the idea that ideas themselves will find someone else if you don't act on them. Mmmm.

    Timestamps, for the timestamp fans:

    00:00 – Nicola's wiggly path from law to illustration to astrology
    01:00 – Early days of greetings cards and Not On The High Street
    02:00 – Why a slow transition beats quitting cold turkey
    03:00 – Remote lawyering from Mexico
    04:00 – Pandemic, dogs, and the chance encounter that became Nicola's first tarot deck
    05:00 – Why Nicola walked away from a publisher to crowdfund instead
    06:00 – The Kickstarter campaign that ended up on their front page!
    08:00 – Coming back to Scotland on a whim and never leaving
    09:00 – The Wild Way oracle deck and the 36 decans
    12:00 – Katie's reading and the literal scribe in her chart
    13:00 – More years studying astrology than law, apparently
    15:00 – Recurrence transits and creative breakthroughs in the birth chart
    16:00 – Why 2026 and 2027 are big collective years
    19:00 – Everyone's wired differently (phew)
    20:00 – Self-publishing the Wild Way
    22:00 – Coming up: a 78-card Wild Way tarot deck on Kickstarter in June
    23:00 – Top tips for first-time crowdfunders
    26:00 – Start small: a calendar, an enamel pin, anything
    28:00 – Email list maths
    30:00 – Trusting your gut and listening to the little voices
    32:00 – Ideas have a lifespan and will find someone else if you don't act
    33:00 – Trust yer gut

    Links mentioned:

    • The Wild Way: https://www.the-wild-way.com/
    • Find Your Creative Voice: https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/freakflag
    • The Wild Way on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewildway_
    • Nicola on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicola__allan/

    Byeeee for now!

    x The Good Ship Illustration (Helen, Katie & Tania)

    p.s. If you loved Nicola's "take all your weird interests and weave them into something only you could make" then you'll probs get excited about our Find Your Creative Voice, Fly Your Freak Flag course, a safe little cocoon to figure out what work is properly yours and start basking in your weirdness.

    Come and fly your freak flag with us! https://www.thegoodshipillustration.com/freakflag

    Come and say hello!

    ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration
    🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com

    p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

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    34 mins
  • This illustrator got a book deal lead on DAY ONE of Bologna… 😳 (part 2)
    May 1 2026

    Here's part two of our Bologna interviews. Thank you so much for listening, and if you managed to come and find us at Bologna Children’s Book Fair, thank you. We had so much fun meeting everybody, and we’re hoping to do that again one day because it was cool. Okay, see you soon. Enjoy listening to these brave people

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    ⏱️ Timestamps for our timestamp fans

    Lauren

    00:00 – Part 2 hiya
    00:40 – Lauren: flew in from Chicago for her first Bologna
    01:20 – Corporate job, layoff, creative reset
    02:00 – Why she chose The Picture Book Course over a Masters in illustration
    03:00 – Actually doing the work (not just watching 👀)
    03:40 – Approaching a publisher…
    04:20 – “Can you send me this book?” (!!!)
    05:00 – Bravery > having it all figured out
    05:40 – No agent, just going for it :)

    Yves

    06:20 – Yves and his genius portfolio move
    06:45 – Printing your portfolio as a book 📚
    07:30 – How he uses it in reviews
    08:00 – Printing panic
    08:40 – New style feedback
    09:10 – Feeling excited to create again (!!)
    09:40 – “You just have to keep going”


    Links an' that wot we mentioned:

    Yves Kervoelen on Instagram: @yveskervoelen/

    Lauren Cox on Instagram: @kareuoneart/

    Courses:

    The Picture Book Course (the one Lauren mentioned)

    Find Your Creative Voice: Fly Your Freak Flag

    Come and say hello!

    ✏️ @thegoodshipillustration
    🌏 www.thegoodshipillustration.com

    p.s. We love answering your illustration questions. Click here to submit your question for The Good Ship Illustration Podcast 🎙

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    10 mins
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