
In the latest episode of Greater Manchester’s Greatest Minds, we sit down with Lucy Wilkinson—one of the region’s most iconic children’s entertainers—to talk about how she built a joyful, purpose-led business from the ground up.
Lucy shares how growing up as a natural performer, being underestimated, and following an unconventional path led her to a career that blends entertainment with therapy. She opens up about the emotional depth behind clowning, what adults often get wrong about play, and how she uses laughter as a tool to help children feel safe, seen, and heard.
We dive into:
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How she turned a love of entertaining into a mission-driven business
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Why being a clown is about emotional connection—not just comedy
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The moment she realised her work was a form of therapy
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What she’s learned from over 20 years of bringing joy to others
This episode is packed with heart, humour, and a powerful reminder of how play can heal.
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