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The Dollpreneur™ Podcast

The Dollpreneur™ Podcast

著者: Georgette Taylor Producer & Host of The Dollpreneur™ Podcast
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Welcome to the Dollpreneur™ Podcast!

I’m so excited to have you join me on this new adventure as I reignite my passion for the doll community with the Dollpreneur™ Podcast. Each episode celebrates the innovators and artists who bring this magical industry to life.

I’m Georgette Taylor, co-inventor, co-creator, and co-founder of the first plus-size fashion dolls, Big Beautiful Dolls and with years of podcasting experience from a business podcast to being the former creator, host and producer, of In The Doll World podcast.

Join me as I share inspiring conversations with talented creators from around the world, introducing both seasoned artisans and fresh new voices. The Dollpreneur™ Podcast offers a unique glimpse into the world of doll creators, blending art and entrepreneurship to showcase the passion that drives the doll-making world.

Whether you’re a doll enthusiast, an aspiring creator, or simply curious, the Dollpreneur™ Podcast is where creativity meets entrepreneurship, community, and every conversation inspires. Let me guide you through this world I’ve helped shape, from Big Beautiful Dolls to engaging discussions with the leading voices in doll-making.

Until we connect again, have a Dollpreneur™ Fabulous Day!

© 2025 The Dollpreneur™ Podcast
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  • “Sculpting Confidence: Tina Vincent’s Plus-Size Paper Mâché Dolls Celebrate Women of Color”
    2025/09/03

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    Sometimes, art doesn’t just reflect us — it reaches for the parts of us we’ve hidden, forgotten, or been told to shrink.

    In this conversation with, Zimbabwean artist Tina Vincent she shares how her plus-size paper mâché dolls became more than sculptures — they became mirrors of beauty, courage, and wholeness.

    These captivating figures celebrate women of color with unapologetic confidence, showcasing diverse body types, skin tones, and attitudes that challenge conventional beauty standards. Rooted in tradition and wrapped in intention, Tina’s faceless figures speak to every woman who’s ever longed to be seen. Their curves tell stories. Their silence holds space. And their presence reminds us: you deserve to take up space — joyfully, fully, and without apology.

    Vincent's artistic evolution unfolds beautifully as she shares how she overcame her initial reluctance toward three-dimensional work. What began as preparation for teaching high school sculpture blossomed into a profound artistic expression that resonates with women everywhere. Her deliberate choice to create faceless figures—inspired by Caribbean doll traditions—allows viewers to see themselves reflected in her work, creating an immediate emotional connection that transcends specific identities.

    Join us as we talk about art, body love, and why it's perfectly okay to still be obsessed with dolls.



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    Support the show

    Thanks for joining us on The Dollpreneur™ Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and feel inspired by our amazing guests and learn something new about the creative people within the doll community.

    We would love for you to stay connected so please subscribe to us on Instagram, FB & our Youtube Channel all @thedollpreneurpodcast

    You can also subcribe to The Dollpreneur™ Podcast newsletter by visiting our website The Dollpreneur™ Podcast to subscribe.

    Until next time, have a Dollpreneur™ Fabulous Day!

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    45 分
  • Annette Bentley-Smith: How Her Storytime Plush Tales Are Creating Comfort Through Connection
    2025/04/03

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    When her granddaughter wished she could hear bedtime stories every night, Annette Bentley-Smith turned that heartfelt moment into Storytime Plush Tales. On this episode, Annette shares how she created Kobe—a cuddly, tech-enabled companion that lets loved ones record stories, songs, and messages to comfort children from afar.

    From helping her mother during a cancer battle to connecting families facing deployment or illness, Kobe is more than a toy—it’s a bridge across distance and time. Throughout our conversation, Annette also opens up about her journey as a solopreneur, the challenges of bringing an innovative product to market - from manufacturing setbacks and funding constraints to the persistent belief in her vision.

    Her mother's wisdom "persistence beats resistance" carries her forward as she continues expanding the Kobe universe with new designs, features, and applications.

    Discover how one grandmother’s love sparked an invention bringing families closer—one story at a time.

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    Support the show

    Thanks for joining us on The Dollpreneur™ Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and feel inspired by our amazing guests and learn something new about the creative people within the doll community.

    We would love for you to stay connected so please subscribe to us on Instagram, FB & our Youtube Channel all @thedollpreneurpodcast

    You can also subcribe to The Dollpreneur™ Podcast newsletter by visiting our website The Dollpreneur™ Podcast to subscribe.

    Until next time, have a Dollpreneur™ Fabulous Day!

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    40 分
  • Raising Self-Esteem One Doll at a Time: Kia and Rickey Davis' Journey with Early Affirmation Dolls
    2025/02/21

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    What if the dolls children play with could empower them with confidence and self-esteem? Join us as we explore the heartfelt journey of Kia and Ricky Davis, the inspiring duo behind Early Affirmation Dolls.

    This episode shares their mission to combat societal challenges like bullying and body shaming through the innovative Kyya doll, which is designed to encourage young girls, particularly Black girls, with positive affirmations. Kiya opens up about the simple yet profound practice that started it all—affirmations shared with their daughter, Kyla, inspired by her close relationship with her grandmother.

    Rickey delves into their shared vision of creating a world where children see themselves reflected in their toys, empowering them to dream big.

    Crafting dolls that genuinely represent diverse skin tones and hair types is a formidable task, yet Kia and Ricky have tackled it head-on with determination and creativity shining a light on their collaboration with manufacturers to ensure every doll they create is a true reflection of diversity.

    Kia and Ricky’s story is not just about dolls; it's about inspiring the next generation to pursue their dreams with fervor.

    Join us as we celebrate their passion and dedication, and learn how you can stay connected with the Dollpreneur community for more stories that inspire and empower.

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    Send us a text

    Support the show

    Thanks for joining us on The Dollpreneur™ Podcast! We hope you enjoyed the episode and feel inspired by our amazing guests and learn something new about the creative people within the doll community.

    We would love for you to stay connected so please subscribe to us on Instagram, FB & our Youtube Channel all @thedollpreneurpodcast

    You can also subcribe to The Dollpreneur™ Podcast newsletter by visiting our website The Dollpreneur™ Podcast to subscribe.

    Until next time, have a Dollpreneur™ Fabulous Day!

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    38 分
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