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Episode #42: The Virtual Event That Toy Inventors Need Right Now
In today's episode, I will explain everything about THE event that is known for connecting inventors to pitch their toy ideas to large and small toy companies. People of Play, formerly known as CHITAG, is a weeklong toy fair for industry inventors, manufacturers, and it’s open to the public. With 2020 knocking out all hopes for an in-person fair this year, the CHITAG group, put together a massive innovation summit dubbed People of Play week. This event is designed to keep inventors and toy professionals up to date with the latest in the industry via daily virtual conferences, as well as connect them to plan meetings and pitch ideas much like the original in-person show.
Episode #41: What Keeps Kids’ Attention? with Silly Sparkles The Clown
Silly Sparkles utilizes interactive balloon play, comedy, and magic to entertain and engage with kids. Regina comes on the show today and shares with us the latest trends she’s noticing with kids since COVID-19, from the kinds of characters they like to a surprising change in their attention span.
Episode #40: How Diverse Is Your Toy Company?
In the past few months, the were changes and movement around diversity and inclusion within the toy industry. Organizations started creating safe spaces for black people in toys, webinars focused on diversity were planned, and major mass retailers made a push for more inclusive packaging. So in today’s episode, I pose a few thought provoking questions to help you analyze, how diverse is your toy company?
Episode #39: Navigating The Festival of Licensing with Amanda Cioletti
Festival of Licensing is a virtual event, designed to combine and connect the audience that typically attends three major global licensing events that cover Europe, Asia, and the Americas. This event is an online space where Brand owners, Manufacturers, and Brands can network and build licensing relationships.
Episode #38: Bubbles For A Circular Economy with Paola Dyboski-Bryant
Can you change the world with bubbles? Well, that’s the goal of Paola Dyboski-Bryant of Dr. Zigs’ extraordinary bubbles. Inspired by her toddler, she built an eco-friendly and socially conscious toy company that puts smiles on kids’ faces around the world with beautiful bubbles. Paola joins us on the show to round out our recent conversations on sustainability and the toy industry.
Episode #37: How To Support Your Entrepreneurial Significant Other with Christian Castro
How do you tell your partner that you want to start a toy business? How do you overcome imposter syndrome together? Find the answers to these questions and many more. Being an entrepreneur isn’t easy but being a supportive spouse can make the experience a whole lot lighter.
Episode #36: Building A Circular Business In The Time Of Corona
Can a circular business model find success in a pandemic? Yes, it can! And today’s guest, Lauren Gregor is going to share with us exactly how she made that happen.
Episode #35: How Can The Toy Industry Be More Sustainable with Leticia Suarez
Leticia joins The Toy Coach in a conversation about the changes we need to make as both an industry and a society to reduce our carbon footprint. What you’ll learn in this episode is the Ellen Macarthur Foundation’s concept of a circular economy. You will learn why it is more beneficial to our environment, that we re-think HOW toys are produced than WHAT they are made of.
Episode #34: Attracting Your Ideal Toy Mentor
In this episode, you’ll learn 4 tips to attract the ideal toy mentor for you. And you’ll learn how to start establishing that relationship before ever talking about the possibility of mentorship. If you follow these four tips, you’ll put yourself in a position to meet a likeminded person and create the opportunity to share your values and dreams in a way that will make industry professionals recognize you as a promising mentee. And yes, even if they weren’t looking for one.
Episode 33: Designing For Free Play with Cas Holman
Cas Holman from Heros Will Rise will tell us about her story as a designer, as a toy entrepreneur, and what it really means ‘to design for play’. This interview will inspire not only those who are starting in the toy industry but veterans as well. As Cas says ‘Good Toys Make Good People’ and she will tell us why. Let’s go!
Episode #32: The Value Of Partnering With A Passionate Licensing Agent
In this episode, Michael and Azhelle will talk about how a licensing agent works and the importance of having one on your side when you have a product ready to be pitched. Michael will also explain his process from accepting clients to bringing a toy to the market. Are you ready to learn more about the value of having a sales partner in your toy licensing journey? This episode is for you!
Episode #31: What It Takes To Be A Successful & Happy Toy Entrepreneur
In today’s episode, Azhelle explains the type of personalities that thrive as Toy Entrepreneurs and mindsets they must have to be successful and, most importantly, happy. Get ready to listen to the best and most challenging parts of the so exciting life of a toy entrepreneur.
Episode #30: What Does It Take To Be a Successful and Happy Toy Inventor?
Toy Inventors spend their days coming up with new ideas, tinkering with prototypes, and pitching their creations to potential licensees. But what exactly makes them successful? In today’s episode, The Toy Coach explains the necessary mindset behind these professionals as well as the best and worst parts of being a toy inventor.
Episode #29: Are You a Toy Inventor or a Toy Entrepreneur?
Have you ever wondered if you are a Toy Inventor or a Toy Entrepreneur? In today's episode, The Toy Coach is back to explain the differences between the two and point out why you might be both. Azhelle walks you through the meaning of there roles at both the corporate and independent levels and explains how your toy career could benefit from seeing yourself as both!
Episode #28: Playing The Kickstarter Long Game with Joe Slack
For many of us, this is "launch season" for our toy and game products. And even though this podcast has given plenty of valuable information about launching a successful crowdfunding campaign, there is always more to learn. So The Toy Coach is back at it, asking questions and getting answers about launching a product on Kickstarter, but this time...it's with a focus on games!
Episode #27: How Much Are Customers Willing to Pay For Your Toy?
When you first came up with your most recent toy idea, did you stop to consider what your target customer might think it's worth? Well, perceived value is extremely important to toy industry professionals when they are evaluating your toy product. The size of the package that holds your toy, the weight of it, and the price point are all data points swirling in the minds of your target customer as they evaluate your toy and define its value.