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Toypreneur

Podcast von Charlene DeLoach

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Business

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The Toypreneur Podcast helps toy brands with actionable strategies and inspiring stories to grow your business and make it a game worth playing. Hosted by Charlene DeLoach, a toy industry expert with 14 years of experience and a track record of launching 10+ successful products and businesses, this podcast is designed for the toy industry players ready to make a big impact in the world of play.Every episode delivers actionable strategies, real-world insights, and inspiring stories tailored to:Toy retailers seeking to expand their reachGame developers aiming to launch their next big hitPlay-focused content creators building engaged communitiesCreative entrepreneurs with innovative ideas for the family entertainment spaceWhat You’ll Learn:Marketing Made for Play: Proven strategies for toy stores, gaming channels, and content creatorsSocial Media Growth: Tactics to build and engage thriving toy and gaming communitiesAuthentic Brand Building: How to create a meaningful and memorable presence in the family entertainment spacePractical Solutions: Addressing common challenges faced by solopreneurs in the toy and play industriesInspiring Case Studies: Stories of success from toy retailers, game developers, and content creatorsRevenue Growth Strategies: Time-tested methods for growing your audience and income in the play ecosystemWho It’s For:Whether you’re:A toy store owner expanding your reachA gaming content creator ready to monetize your passionAn entrepreneur with a fresh, play-based product ideaThe Toypreneur Podcast gives you the blueprint to grow a meaningful and profitable business in the toy and gaming industries.Why Listen?:Join a community of motivated solopreneurs transforming the world of play. Each episode is packed with expert advice, step-by-step guidance, and the encouragement you need to thrive as a creative entrepreneur.Subscribe now and let’s build a small brand that plays BIG! New episodes drop monthly, offering actionable insights, real-life success stories, and practical steps to grow your business.

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Episode What Dessert Nachos Can Teach You About Business Cover

What Dessert Nachos Can Teach You About Business

What can dessert nachos possibly teach you about business? In this episode, Charlene DeLoach shares the surprising branding lesson she pulled from a moment on Spring Baking Championship. The conversation gets into why so many small businesses blend in, how safe messaging makes brands easier to ignore, and what it really takes to give customers a reason to notice and remember you. What You’ll Learn * Why safe branding can make a business easy to ignore * What dessert nachos can teach you about standing out * The difference between unique value and point of view * Why generic words like “fun,” “educational,” and “high quality” do not help customers choose * Three questions to ask when your brand feels too watered down Episode Breakdown (Approximate) 00:00 The dessert nachos moment from Spring Baking Championship 01:20 Why safe choices often lead to forgettable brands 02:32 What small business owners can learn from standing out on purpose 03:24 Why generic brand language stops people from choosing 04:23 Unique value vs. point of view 05:19 Why customers need a clear reason to remember you 06:10 Three questions to help sharpen your message 07:06 Final reminder to stop toning down what makes your business stand out Key Topics Covered small business branding, brand messaging, unique value proposition, brand point of view, how to stand out in business, memorable brand positioning, why safe messaging gets ignored, product-based business marketing, toy brand marketing, standing out in a crowded market Who This Episode Is For * Small business owners who feel like their brand is blending in * Toy business owners trying to clarify their message * Product-based business owners who want to stand out without sounding gimmicky * Entrepreneurs who are tired of using the same words as everyone else Links & Resources Mentioned Spring Baking Championship on Hulu Toy Marketing Times Newsletter: toymarketingtimes.com If this episode got you thinking, subscribe to the Playroom Chronicles Podcast and leave a review so more business owners can find it. For more practical insights, visit playroomchroniclespodcast.com and playroomchronicles.com. Connect on Instagram [https://instagram.com/playroomchronicles] |  Follow on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/charlenedeloach] | Free Newsletter Signup [https://toymarketingtimes.com]

13. März 2026 - 8 min
Episode Cast Away Creativity: Why Brands Shouldn’t Police Play Cover

Cast Away Creativity: Why Brands Shouldn’t Police Play

In this episode of the Toypreneur Podcast, Charlene DeLoach discusses the importance of reimagining play in the toy industry, drawing parallels from the movie Cast Away. She emphasizes that children thrive when they are allowed to break the rules and explore their creativity, which is essential for their development. DeLoach challenges toy companies to embrace flexible play, design toys that encourage imagination, and market them in a way that celebrates creativity rather than restricts it. By doing so, brands can foster loyalty and ensure their products remain relevant and engaging for children. Takeaways * Tom Hanks survived by reimagining what was in front of him. * Kids should be repurposing and transforming toys. * Too many toy companies think like instruction manuals. * Play is the essence of breaking the rules. * The current generation of parents wants toys that grow with their kids. * Stifling creativity limits both children and brands. * Off-label play is good for brain development. * Design toys with flexibility and multiple ways to play. * Market creativity and celebrate user-generated content. * Your toy is a stage for imaginative play. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:34 Overview 01:41 The Lesson 04:07 The Homework 06:06 The Review 07:11 The End Keywords play, creativity, toy industry, marketing, innovation, child development, flexible play, brand loyalty, storytelling, imagination Connect on Instagram [https://instagram.com/playroomchronicles] |  Follow on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/charlenedeloach] | Free Newsletter Signup [https://toymarketingtimes.com]

3. Okt. 2025 - 7 min
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What Mr. Rogers Can Teach Us About Running a Business

What can Mr. Rogers possibly teach us about running a toy business? More than you think. In this episode, Charlene DeLoach explores the profound lessons from Mr. Rogers and how they apply to the business world, particularly in the toy industry. She emphasizes the importance of kindness and embracing uniqueness as essential strategies for building strong relationships and fostering a supportive community. By reflecting on Mr. Rogers' legacy, Charlene encourages listeners to lift others up, recognize their own value, and create a culture of collaboration rather than competition. Takeaways * The opportunity to lift others up exists even among competitors. * Kindness and knowing your value are crucial in business. * Building relationships is as important as creating products. * Kindness can transform careers and strengthen companies. * Uniqueness should be celebrated, not minimized. * Confidence in one's uniqueness reduces competition. * Radical kindness is a form of leadership. * Support others without expecting anything in return. * Creating a supportive community enhances business success. * The toy industry thrives on diverse perspectives and collaboration. Chapters 00:00 Welcome To The Neighborhood 00:35 The Messages 01:47 Kindness 04:12 Uniqueness 05:47 Find New Neighbors 07:03 Call your Neighbor 08:30 Til Next Time 🎧 Listen now and learn how to build a toy business that’s both profitable and authentic. #ToyIndustry #ToyBusiness #ToyEntrepreneur #KindnessInBusiness #MrRogers #SmallBusinessLeadership  Connect on Instagram [https://instagram.com/playroomchronicles] |  Follow on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/charlenedeloach] | Free Newsletter Signup [https://toymarketingtimes.com]

19. Sept. 2025 - 9 min
Episode The HoliPlay Summit: It's Time To Serve Not Sell For Toy Brand Success Cover

The HoliPlay Summit: It's Time To Serve Not Sell For Toy Brand Success

In this conversation, Charlene DeLoach discusses the evolving landscape of the toy industry, emphasizing the need for brands to shift from aggressive selling tactics to a focus on serving parents' needs. She highlights the importance of trust and guidance in marketing, especially in an age where consumers are overwhelmed with information and options. The HoliPlaySummit.com is introduced as a platform for brands to connect with families authentically and meaningfully. Takeaways * Parents don't trust the toy industry anymore. * The toy industry's strategy has been built on selling harder. * Parents are overwhelmed and want help, not sales pitches. * The future of the toy industry is about serving better. * Trust is the new ROI in marketing. * Visibility does not equate to results anymore. * AI will saturate the market with information. * Authenticity and helpfulness will cut through the noise. * Parents want guidance and confidence from brands. * The Holi Play Summit aims to foster trust between brands and families. Resources Holiplaysummit.com/sponsors Chapters 00:00 The Shift in the Toy Industry 06:25 Building Trust Through Service Keywords toy industry, marketing, trust, serving, parents, AI, consumer behavior, Holi Play Summit Connect on Instagram [https://instagram.com/playroomchronicles] |  Follow on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/charlenedeloach] | Free Newsletter Signup [https://toymarketingtimes.com]

5. Sept. 2025 - 7 min
Episode Why Most Toy Companies Aren’t Ready for the Next Disruption Cover

Why Most Toy Companies Aren’t Ready for the Next Disruption

In this episode, Charlene DeLoach emphasizes the critical need for businesses, particularly in the toy industry, to conduct disaster simulations to prepare for potential crises. Drawing parallels with Hurricane Katrina, she discusses how organizations can identify vulnerabilities and create actionable plans to mitigate risks. The conversation highlights the importance of having backup plans in place, especially in the face of unexpected disruptions, such as changes in social media platforms like TikTok. Charlene encourages listeners to proactively assess their business weaknesses and develop strategies to ensure resilience against future challenges. Takeaways * The toy industry often overlooks disaster simulations. * Government agencies run simulations to prepare for crises. * Businesses should have plans for potential disruptions. * Vulnerabilities can arise from over-reliance on single suppliers. * Backup plans are essential for social media dependencies. * Identify weaknesses in your business systematically. * Start building emergency plans before crises occur. * Engage interns or fresh perspectives to identify vulnerabilities. * Crisis management is reactive; preparation is proactive. * Regularly assess and update your business strategies. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:09 The Story 02:07 Toy Disasters 03:24 Toy Action Plan 07:01 Playbook Keywords disaster simulation, toy industry, crisis management, business resilience, backup plans, vulnerability assessment, TikTok, emergency preparedness, Hurricane Katrina, business strategy Connect on Instagram [https://instagram.com/playroomchronicles] |  Follow on LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/charlenedeloach] | Free Newsletter Signup [https://toymarketingtimes.com]

22. Aug. 2025 - 7 min
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