The Dollpreneur™ Podcast
The Dollpreneur™ Podcast
Podcast Description
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!
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This podcast delves into themes of creativity, community, and representation in the doll industry, with notable episodes featuring discussions about the establishment of the North Carolina Museum of Dolls, Toys, and Miniatures, the founding of HBCYou Dolls celebrating cultural heritage, and promoting diversity in storytelling through dolls. The show emphasizes narratives of personal connection to dolls and how they can inspire future generations.

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!
www.thedollpreneurpodcast.com
What if a doll could tell the truth about who we are? We sit down with Dr. Eric Dupree—author of Dolls Beyond Play, cultural anthropologist, and lifelong collector—to uncover how dolls carry stories of identity, memory, and belonging across centuries. From nineteenth-century French fashion dolls that globalized taste to handmade folk pieces stitched from scraps, we trace how design choices around skin tone, features, and body shape both reflect and reshape culture.
Beneath it all is a call to honor folk traditions. Shaker, Amish, African American, and Appalachian dolls hold untold histories of resourcefulness and love, made from what was available to mirror what was desired. These pieces are not merely “mixed media figurative objects” but intimate records of families and communities. When we recognize that the doll most directly reflects its maker, we grant overdue dignity to the hands and lives behind them. Whether you collect for memory, create for meaning, or study for insight, treating dolls as cultural texts opens a fuller view of who we are—and how we want to be seen.
If you care about representation, creative entrepreneurship, or the lived meaning of objects, this conversation reframes dolls as cultural texts worth serious attention. Listen to learn how collectors buy from memory, how makers market with story, and how a small figure can carry a world of human experience.
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