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TRUE LOVE
#32 Building Barbie

TRUE LOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 68:35


New York, 1959: Ruth Handler läuft nervös im Showroom der Spielzeugmesse auf und ab. Heute will sie den Deal ihres Lebens machen. Die 30 Zentimeter große Plastikpuppe präsentieren, die sie fast ein Jahrzehnt lang perfektioniert hat: Barbie. Für Ruth war Barbie nie nur ein Spielzeug. Sie ist ein Versprechen, ein Symbol, dass kleine Mädchen alles sein können, was sie wollen. Ruth behauptet sich gegen eine Welt voller Skepsis – gegen Männer, die nicht sehen, warum die Welt die Puppe braucht. Doch hinter dem Erfolg von Barbie steht mehr als nur diese Idee, die die Popkultur für immer prägen wird – sondern die Liebesgeschichte von Ruth und Elliot Handler. Mehr Informationen, Bilder & Co findet ihr auf [true.lovepodcast ](https://www.instagram.com/true.lovepodcast/) auf Social Media. Eine Produktion von Auf Ex Productions. Hosts: Leonie Bartsch & Linn Schütze Skript: Franziska Kotthoff, Antonia Faltermaier Redaktion: Antonia Fischer Produktion & Intro-Musik: Lorenz Schütze Experte: Frederik Kampe Quellen (Auswahl) Buch “Barbie and Ruth” von Robin Gerber Buch “Barbie: Her Inspiration, History, and Legacy" von Robin Gerber Biografie "Dream Doll: The Ruth Handler Story" von Ruth Handler Time Magazine [Artikel](https://time.com/6293762/barbie-movie-ruth-handler/) Deutsche Welle [Dokumentation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diQ8CDvHINE) [Interview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dj0hpSP-TEw) Ruth Handler Podcast "The Pink Aisle" Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/truelove_podcast) Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? [**Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio!**](https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio)

Au cœur de l'histoire
Ruth Handler, quand la créatrice de Barbie révolutionne les prothèses mammaires

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 15:20


Découvrez l'abonnement "Au Coeur de l'Histoire +" et accédez à des heures de programmes, des archives inédites, des épisodes en avant-première et une sélection d'épisodes sur des grandes thématiques. Profitez de cette offre sur Apple Podcasts dès aujourd'hui ! Ruth Handler, ce nom vous dit quelque chose ? C'est celui de la créatrice de Barbie, qui apparaît dans le film de Greta Gerwig, sorti cet été. À l'occasion d'Octobre rose, Virginie Girod vous raconte l'histoire de cette femme d'affaire qui a non seulement créée Barbie, mais a aussi révolutionné les prothèses mammaires. Ruth Mosko est née dans le Colorado en 1916. Elle est la petite dernière d'une famille d'immigrants juifs polonais. Au lycée, elle rencontre Elliot Handler, avec qui elle se marie. Le couple part s'installer en Californie et se lance dans l'industrie du jouet. En 1945, Elliot Handler s'associe à un designer, Harold Mattson. Ensemble, ils fondent Mattel en fusionnant leurs deux noms, le Matt de Mattson et le El de Elliot. Ruth Handler elle aussi est dans le business : elle dirige l'entreprise pendant 30 ans. C'est pour Mattel qu'elle imagine Barbie en 1959. À ses 54 ans, on lui diagnostique un cancer du sein. Les traitements, notamment chirurgicaux, sont très lourds. La mastectomie radicale du médecin américain William Halsted consiste à enlever la tumeur, le sein malade, le muscle pectoral en-dessous, les vaisseaux lymphatiques et les ganglions lymphatiques. En 1932, d'autres chirurgiens allègent la mastectomie radicale de Halsted en laissant le muscle pectoral lorsque le cancer n'a pas commencé à le coloniser. C'est cette opération que va subir Ruth Handler, qui a du mal à accepter la cicatrice que l'opération lui laisse sur la poitrine. Elle essaye toutes les prothèses possibles, des chaussettes aux poches de sérum physiologique. Rien n'y fait. Puisque rien de satisfaisant n'existe sur le marché, elle va créer ses propres prothèses. Ruth Handler fonde alors la Ruthon Corp et créée une prothèse externe en silicone liquide de couleur chair qui reproduit la forme naturelle du sein. Comme Barbie avec les petites filles, Ruth Handler souhaite avec ses prothèses mammaires défendre la confiance en elle des femmes touchées par le cancer du sein. Thèmes abordés : féminisme Barbie cancer du sein entreprenariat "Au cœur de l'histoire" est un podcast Europe 1 Studio- Présentation : Virginie Girod - Production : Camille Bichler - Réalisation : Pierre Cazalot- Composition de la musique originale : Julien Tharaud - Rédaction et Diffusion : Nathan Laporte- Communication : Kelly Decroix- Visuel : Sidonie Mangin

Bitalk
#162: COMO A BARBIE E OS BRINQUEDOS SOBREVIVEM À ERA DIGITAL c/ Sara Marçal | ESPECIAL DE NATAL

Bitalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 69:51


Neste bitalk com espírito natalício recebemos a Sara Marçal, Market Manager na Mattel Portugal, fabricante da famosa Barbie, Polly Pocket, Hot Wheels, UNO entre outros brinquedos e jogos que todos nós já conhecemos. Com o Natal à porta quisemos saber como é que a febre dos brinquedos pode estar a afetar as nossas crianças?! "Brincar" com tablets está a ajudar as crianças na adoção de tecnólogia? A Mattel vai sofrer o mesmo efeito que a Kodak? Vamos ter brinquedos com inteligência artificial?À semelhança da Apple, a Mattel teve origem numa garagem, na Califórnia, em 1945, impulsionada pelo espírito empreendedor de Ruth Handler e do marido Elliot Handler, juntamente com um amigo do casal, Harold Matson. Apesar de ser mais conhecida pela icónica Barbie, a Mattel teve um início diferente, inicialmente focada na produção de consolas de videojogos até aos anos 80. Sara Marçal trabalha na indústria dos brinquedos há mais de 20 anos, iniciando o percurso na Mattel como Diretora de Marketing. Ao longo desse período, colaborou em diversas áreas, desde o desenvolvimento de estratégias de comunicação e marketing, à criação de conteúdos e negociação com as cadeias de televisão, apresentações à imprensa, licenciamento de marcas, negociações com clientes, e até mesmo no desenvolvimento de produtos.Anteriormente, Sara Marçal trabalhou na Jerónimo Martins, onde trabalhou com marcas notáveis como Kellogg's e as Bolachas Bahlsen, contribuindo para o seu lançamento em Portugal.No que diz respeito à sua formação académica, Sara possui uma base em Engenharia de Materiais pelo IST, seguida por um Mestrado e, posteriormente, um MBA com especialização em Marketing pela Católica. Aqui ficam alguns dos melhores momentos: 00:00 — Intro 01:23 — Brincar é aprender 04:10 — De paus e pedras para tables e pixeis: Como a Brincadeira das Crianças Mudou 08:10 — Livros VS Filmes | Estamos a limitar a nossa imaginação 10:07 — SALVARAFLORESTA.PT 11:10 — O impacto da evolução tecnológica nas crianças 14:12 — Mattel na Era Digital: Como Resistem às Mudanças? 21:10 — Demasiados brinquedos prejudicam as crianças? 24:29 — O impacto do conteúdo na venda de brinquedos 27:45 — Sem plástico para fazer barbies | Brinquedos VS Sustentabilidade 36:34 — Crianças bombardeadas de brinquedos o ano todo 45:49 — FRIGIDEIRA 48:13 — Brinquedos com inteligência artificial 52:12 — Quais os brinquedos que as crianças devem usar? 56:41 — Qual será o futuro das novas gerações? Aproveitem para subscrever o nosso canal e ficarem a saber tudo sobre os nossos episódios: http://youtube.bitalk.pt Oiçam-nos no Spotify: http://spotify.bitalk.pt Oiçam-nos no Apple Podcasts: http://apple.bitalk.pt E sigam-nos nas redes sociais: • Instagram: http://instagram.bitalk.pt • TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@bitalk_podcast • Linkedin: http://linkedin.bitalk.pt • Facebook: http://facebook.bitalk.pt Uma produção GAFFVisuals https://gaffvisuals.com/

Au cœur de l'histoire
Ruth Handler, quand la créatrice de Barbie révolutionne les prothèses mammaires

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 15:17


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How To LA
HTLA Presents: The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--and Barbie--Could do Anything

How To LA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 32:43


BONUS: From LAist Studios, LA Made: The Barbie Tapes. In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics.It didn't work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie's persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times. Listen now at https://laist.com/podcasts/la-made  

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California Love
LA Made: The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--And Barbie--Could Do Anything

California Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 32:25


In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics. It didn't work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie's persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times. This podcast is supported by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. From LAist Studios, “LA Made: The Barbie Tapes".  Listen now at https://laist.com/podcasts/la-made  

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The History Hour
Wartime surrenders and the birth of Barbie

The History Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 51:16


Max Pearson presents a compilation of stories from this week's Witness History episodes. In the autumn of 1945, World War II surrender ceremonies took place across the Japanese Empire. Thousands of people watched the incredible moment Japanese generals handed over their swords in China's Forbidden City in Beijing. Historian James Holland, talks about the ritual and significance of a surrender. Also, the first Barbie doll was sold in 1959. It took Ruth Handler, who created it, years to convince her male colleagues that it would sell. The plastic creation sold 350,000 in the first year and went on to take the world by storm selling millions. It's now even been turned into a live action film starring Margot Robbie. Contributors: John Stanfield, signed surrender declaration documents on behalf of the British at the end of World War II James Holland, historian, writer, and broadcaster Ramona Reed on her father Dean Reed who became known as ‘Red Elvis' Vents Krauklis, a demonstrator in the Latvian capital, Riga in 1991 Professor V. Craig Jordan, who helped bring the drug tamoxifen to the world's attention Ruth and Elliot Handler from a BBC documentary broadcast in the 1990s (Photo: Barbie in her various incarnations. Credit: Ian Waldie/Getty Images)

Snooze
LA Made: The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--And Barbie--Could Do Anything

Snooze

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 32:11


In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics. It didn't work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie's persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times. This podcast is supported by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. From LAist Studios, “LA Made: The Barbie Tapes".  Listen now at https://laist.com/podcasts/la-made  

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The Frame
LA Made: The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--And Barbie--Could Do Anything

The Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 32:24


In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics. It didn't work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie's persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times. This podcast is supported by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. From LAist Studios, “LA Made: The Barbie Tapes".  Listen now at https://laist.com/podcasts/la-made  

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California Love
The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--and Barbie--Could Do Anything

California Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 32:24


In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics. It didn't work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie's persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times. This podcast is supported by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

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Witness History
The birth of Barbie

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 8:15


The first Barbie doll was sold in 1959. It took Ruth Handler, who created it, years to convince her male colleagues that it would sell. The plastic creation sold 350,000 in the first year and went on to take the world by storm selling millions. It's now been turned into a live action film starring Margot Robbie which hits the cinemas on Thursday 20 July. Ruth and husband Elliot Handler spoke to the BBC's Alan Dein in a 1990s documentary which Claire Bowes used to make this programme first broadcast in 2014. (Photo: A Barbie doll from 2009. Credit: Victor Chavez/WireImage via Getty Images)

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Yeah No, I’m Not OK
The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--and Barbie--Could Do Anything

Yeah No, I’m Not OK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 32:24


In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics. It didn't work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie's persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times. This podcast is supported by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

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Snooze
S2E3: The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--and Barbie--Could Do Anything

Snooze

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 32:24


In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics. It didn't work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie's persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times. This podcast is supported by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

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Imperfect Paradise
The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--and Barbie--Could Do Anything

Imperfect Paradise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 32:26


In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics. It didn't work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie's persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times. This podcast is supported by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.Support LAist Today: https://LAist.com/donate

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LA Made: The Barbie Tapes
The Barbie Tapes: When Girls--and Barbie--Could Do Anything

LA Made: The Barbie Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 32:24


In this episode, Ruth and Elliot Handler are gone, and the new Mattel team, led by a man who feared the volatility of the toy business, diversified the company and made a big gamble on electronics. It didn't work. Fortunately, Barbie ends up in the sure hands of some trailblazing women executives, who could see that the culture was moving in a direction very compatible with Barbie's persona. From the workforce to the workout, Barbie was a doll of her times. This podcast is supported by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.

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O Assunto
Barbie: independência x submissão

O Assunto

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 25:31


As salas de cinema estreiam nesta quinta-feira (20) o filme que mais vem movimentando as redes sociais neste ano. Barbie, da diretora Greta Gerwig, é a primeira adaptação live action da história da boneca criada em 1959 e que, ao longo de seis décadas, se consolidou como um símbolo inatingível. Para explicar a história da personagem e analisar seus efeitos na formação do imaginário feminino em todo o mundo, Natuza Nery conversa com Fernanda Roveri, doutora em educação pela Unicamp e autora do livro “Barbie na educação de meninas: do rosa ao choque”. Neste episódio: - Fernanda contextualiza o momento no qual a Barbie foi criada – à época, foi a primeira boneca adulta a ser fabricada. "No pós-guerra [a 2ª Guerra Mundial acabou em 1945], a sociedade do consumo começa a se estabelecer e as crianças passam a ser consumidoras”; - Ela também descreve como casal Ruth e Elliot Handler, fundadores da Mattel, adaptou Lili, a “boneca adulta para homens”, produzida na Alemanha, em um brinquedo “aceitável socialmente” para crianças, no fim dos anos 1950; - Fernanda fala sobre as contradições da boneca em relação à representatividade de gênero: “Ela não foi 100% independente nem 100% subordinada”. Os momentos histórico-culturais determinaram, avalia, a imagem da boneca. “O brinquedo é um produto da cultura material, atrelado à publicidade e valores econômicos. Não é inocente”, afirma; - A educadora analisa a participação do Ken na história da personagem e a recente multiplicação de identidades da Barbie, que já apareceu em diversos formatos e profissões. “O segredo dela é operar com a sedução e o desejo: ‘olhe como eu sou, você pode ser eu'”, resume.

Soul Forge Podcast
Hot Wheels - 280

Soul Forge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 21:14


Hot Wheels are my latest micro obsession. What is a micro obsession? Those who know me, are aware that my interests vary far and wide. You never know what might hit my radar and become my next mini obsession. Last year it was prepping for the end of the world. This year, it's Hot Wheels! For more than five decades, Hot Wheels has provided adrenaline-fueled vehicle play that ignites the challenger spirit in every kid with the most outrageous and innovative cars and track systems. Hot Wheels was born when Mattel co-founder Elliot Handler challenged his design team to create a toy car that was cooler and performed better than anything on the market. They answered with the first-ever trackable toy car. This episode details my early history with Hot Wheels. From smashing my brother's cars to buidling towns. The price was so reasonable every kid had a ton of cars. We used to call them Dinky Cars. However, Dinky was a completely separate brand. Hot Wheels are my newest micro obsession. I have been learning all about the history of the toy line. I have also found out about treasure hunt and super treasure hunt vehicles. Thanks in large part to a slew of YouTube channels, I have gained just enough knowledge to be dangerous. This week's podcast promo: Cosmic Pizza

Instant Trivia
Episode 740 - All The Presidents' Children - Genesis - The Summer Olympics - Business Biggies - History Problems

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 7:37


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 740, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: All The Presidents' Children 1: His daughter Patti has written several books including "Bondage" and "The Way I See It". Ronald Reagan. 2: (Hi, I'm Marvin Hamlisch, here at the Hollywood Bowl.) No mystery here, while her father was president, this soprano sang in concert at the Bowl. Margaret Truman. 3: It was the 3-letter nickname of Lincoln's youngest son Thomas. Tad. 4: In the 1970s Susan Ford, who became a photojournalist, studied with this landscape photographer. Ansel Adams. 5: "I can be President," Teddy Roosevelt said, "or I can control" this daughter, "I cannot possibly do both". Alice. Round 2. Category: Genesis 1: Noah took clean beasts and fowls on the ark by sevens and unclean beasts by this amount. Twos/pairs. 2: The book of Genesis opens with these 3 words. In the beginning. 3: In Genesis 9:1, God told him and his sons to " Be fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth". Noah. 4: Chapter 1 says God placed the lights in this “of the heaven”. the firmament. 5: Genesis 2:25 says Adam and Eve were both this "and were not ashamed"-- and this was before Bally's or Jenny Craig!. naked. Round 3. Category: The Summer Olympics 1: In 1976 Hungary's Miklos Nemeth threw this farther than any field apparatus in Olympic history -- 310' 4". Javelin. 2: You might have to get as high as 20 feet off the ground to win a medal in this "vaulting" Olympic event. the pole vault. 3: At 26.2 miles, it's the longest running event in the Summer Olympics. the marathon. 4: Then with the Phoenix Suns, he was a member of the USA's "Dream Team" in both 1992 and 1996. Charles Barkley. 5: In the Olympic 400-meter relay final, this many runners compete together as a team. 4. Round 4. Category: Business Biggies 1: There's a glut of cola on the market, so this company's giving us more Kisses. Hershey's. 2: Elliot Handler, the "el" in this toymaker, died at age 95 in 2011. Mattel. 3: One version says the name of this product was inspired by a picture of William Penn. Quaker Oats. 4: Founded in 1857, this company makes Elsie Ice Cream and Elmer's Glue. Borden's. 5: A statue of the god Mercury inspired the logo of this tire company. Goodyear. Round 5. Category: History Problems 1: Since Vermont entered the Union as State number 14 in 1891, this many more have followed it. 36. 2: If Newton had 1 apple drop on his head on Monday, 3 on Tuesday and 5 on Wednesday, he averaged this number a day. 3. 3: The Incan empire was split between 2 sons in 1525; if there had been 5 sons, each would have gotten this percent. 20%. 4: If Clyde the Chaldean turned out 3 cuneiform tablets an hour, and worked 8 hours a day for 5 days, he made this many. 120. 5: If the 15th C. Wars of the Roses had been fought with real roses, and each side had 48 roses, it totaled this many dozen. 8. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Guneman Words
Strategi bisnis Hot Wheels

Guneman Words

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 4:39


Strategi bisnis Hot Wheels Hot Wheels merupakan sebuah brand mainan miniatur mobil, yang hingga kita masih bertahan. Penjualan Hot Wheels dimulai pada tahun 1968. Dan pada awalnya sempat diremehkan. Tetapi di tahun pertama penjualannya, Hot Wheels justru berhasil menjual 16 juta mobil miniatur. Bahkan di tahun 2020 kemarin, Hot Wheels berhasil menjual miniatur Chevrolet Camaro edisi tahun 1968 dengan harga 100 ribu dollar, dan harga tersebut melebihi harga mobil Chevrolet Camaro edisi tahun 2020 yang sebenarnya. Karena harga mobil Chevrolet Camaro edisi tahun 2020 yang sebenarnya hanya sekitar 25 ribu dollar. Hot Wheels merupakan salah satu produk keluaran brand mainan terkemuka dunia, yaitu Mattel. Brand ini sendiri didirikan oleh Elliot Handler, Ruth Mariana, dan Harold Mattson. Namun pada perjalanan awalnya, Harold Mattson menjual kepemilikannya kepada Handler dan Mariana. Produk Mattel yang cukup terkenal adalah boneka Barbie dan mainan miniatur Hot Wheels. Namun di konten ini, saya tidak akan membicarakan tentang Barbie maupun Mattel. YouTube: Uang Adem IG: @uangadem TikTok: @uangadem Website: www.uangadem.com #strategibisnisHotWheels #strategibisnis #strategibisnismainan #strategibisnisbrandlegendaris #branding #strategibranding #HotWheels

Players4life
Imaginative effect of hot wheels on youngsters

Players4life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 4:36


Regardless of whether they're our kids or those of friends and family, large numbers of us don't think to consider the job of play in youngsters' lives. Toys are such an integral part of childhood and are a force to be reckoned with. Assuming that the time spent on playing with toys is a waste, is nothing but foolish. Hot Wheels are one such toy that has a huge advantage over children's capacities. Hot Wheels was presented on the lookout, on May 18, 1968, by Mattle. Ever since its launch in the market, it has won over the hearts of hundreds. Let's look at the historical background of hot wheels, and why it is relevant to kid's capacities. Hot Wheels were made by Elliot Handler, the husband of the famous Barbie doll proprietor, Ruth Handler. It had an essential contest in the market, the organization ' Matchbox', however, it soon possessed the seat of the advertising industry. In 1997, with the extraordinary great success of hot wheels, Mattle purchased the Tyco Toys organization, which was the previous proprietor of Matchbox. This is how hot wheels ousted the opposition on the lookout and arrived at the highest point of its game. This gives a lesson to youthful minds, that regardless of how extreme things get, or how impossible they start to look, never abandon your dreams. At some point, earnestly, you will arrive at the pinnacle of success. Despite initially being a simple toy for youngsters, today hot wheels have established themselves as an exclusive assortment. It is important to acknowledge the several extensive benefits that hot wheels have over the creative powers of children. Certain benefits of youngsters playing with hot wheels are as follows: ● Augmentation of imagination: Stacking of ramps, customizing their cars, and so on are completely connected with upgrading the innovativeness aspect of a kid. From accepting that the tracks are simple orange and blue blocks, to sorting out how they work, is a tremendous task. It also gives the youngster the space to investigate their innovativeness and inventive powers to the greatest potential. It is very important in today's world, especially when children have lost touch with the outside world owing to the pandemic. ● Amplification of social skills: Communication is critical when playing with a gathering of individuals. While dashing through a car is fun, engaging in different activities with toy cars trading ideas helps the youthful buds acknowledge there is a diversity of perspectives and propositions. The manner in which they approach a situation may not be the same as what others do. It gives them a sense of acknowledgment and insight over such situations. It is exceptionally relevant in today's world, where diversity is such a welcoming topic. ● Magnification of knowledge: Being engrossed in the game, and having a curiosity behind it is connected with the advancement of higher IQ levels. When a youngster is made to play with toy cars, his entire energy and brain are invested by the way it functions and why it works the manner in which it does. This helps with the improvement of deduction skills as indeed, which continuously leads to a better intellectual turn of events. ● Intensification of problem-solving skills: The structure and tumbling off-ramps require a great deal of perseverance and tolerance. While perusing the instructions and building the structures, the youthful minds get familiar with how to move toward an issue and solve it carefully. This otherwise would not be a possible factor for such a young age. Hence problem-solving skills prevail in youngsters with Hotwheels.

Players4life
How Hot wheels can assist with upgrading the scholastic abilities of youngsters.

Players4life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 4:03


Whenever we think of Hot Wheels, the first thing that comes into mind is racing Hot cars. Hot Wheels, however, have a great advantage over the academic abilities of youngsters. Hot Wheels were presented watching out for people in general, on May 18, 1968, by Mattle. It was made by Elliot Handler, the spouse of the well-known Barbie doll owner, Ruth Handler. It soon possessed the seat of advancing the industry. In 1997, with the phenomenal incredible accomplishment of hot wheels, Mattle purchased the Tyco Toys association. This brought hot wheels up at the highest mark of its game. With cutting-edge public support and a wide assortment of toys, Hotwheels soon accomplished the zenith of accomplishment. At first, being a simple toy for kids, today hot wheels has set up itself as a selective assortment. A progressive wonder in the toy industry. It has a varied advantage over the scholastic abilities of young children. Some of them are: ● Free quality schooling: Apart from being enriched in the field of fun and entertainment, Hotwheels provides children with resources to ace their academics as well. The Hot Wheels brand has a free educational plan program. This is a part of Speedometry (a public standard for science and mathematics). It does not just help kids put the knowledge of speedometry into playing with cars, tracks etc, yet additionally links it to instructive concepts of physics such as mass, slopes, active energy, and so on. ● Boosts imagination: Stacking of ramps, customizing their cars, and so on are completely connected with improving the innovativeness aspect of a youngster. Playing with Hotwheels has resulted in greater imaginative and creative powers in youngsters, as indicated by studies. It also gives the youngster the space to explore their innovativeness and inventive powers to the greatest potential. ● Enhancement of knowledge: Being engrossed in the game, and having a curiosity behind it is connected with the advancement of higher IQ levels. The entire energy and brain of the player are invested by the way it functions and why it works how it does. This helps with the improvement of speculation skills as all things considered, which slowly leads to a better psychological turn of events. ● Problem-solving skills: The structure and tumbling off-ramps require a great deal of perseverance and persistence. While perusing the instructions and building the structures, the youthful minds study how to move toward an issue and solve it carefully. This otherwise would not be a possible factor for such a young age. ● Amplification of social skills: Communication is the key when playing with a gathering of individuals. While racing and doing different activities with toy cars trading ideas helps the youthful buds acknowledge there is a diversity of points of view and propositions. How they approach a situation maybe not be the same as what others do. Nonetheless, that is not the simple boundary of judgment. Playing with hot wheels makes them understand that.

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Hot Wheels over the years: Development

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 4:44


Hot Wheels are rightly called the heartthrob of the toys Industry. Ever since Elliot Handler decided to launch it in the market in 1968, it has only been winning hearts with its exquisite features and amazing technicalities. His thought of catching a segment of the immense market for little vehicle models ruled around then by the British organization Lesney Products with their Matchbox vehicles. In 1968, the market saw a launch of sixteen castings. Out of them, eleven were planned by Harry Bentley Bradley, with the first created being a dim blue Custom Camaro. Although his chiefs thought it was an ill-conceived notion, these tiny replicas of vehicles were a major achievement in the market. Bradley was from the vehicle business. He had not planned the full-working variants of the genuine vehicles. However, with the exception of the Dodge Deora idea vehicle, which had been worked on by Mike and Larry Alexander, he managed to pull off the event really well. Another of his outstanding plans was the Custom Fleetside, which depended all alone and intensely redid '64 El Camino. The hot wheels evolution has a very interesting timeline. The history of hot wheels goes as follows: ● Dodge Deora: The 1968 era saw the rise of the hot wheels car Dodge Deora. Retailing at $1, this toy car was one of the first-ever models launched by Mattel. There is a limited number of pieces available now, and it is said to retail at a rate as high as the original Dodge Deora model. The prominent mark highlight of the Deora, the pair of plastic surfboards on the back bed, is significantly incorporated in this toy set. The US sheets are red and yellow, have a short skeg (balance), and have a section number on the underside. HK sheets are orange and yellow, have a tall, more slender skeg, and have no numbers on the underside. It truly is one of its kind. ● 1974 Magenta Rodger Dodger with White Interior: This exclusive piece of the toy was retailed at $3000. The black interior of the car was quite common, however, the white interior totally changed the game. It is one of the most valuable toy cars ever made in the history of mankind. This variant had a metal base and covered redlines in the back as well. It particularly kept the interests of Hotwheels and Dodger fiascos. ● 1988 color-changing Hot Wheels: The introduction of color-changing hot wheels in the market totally revolutionized the whole marketing game. The presence of mechanisms and chemicals present on the hood of the toy car allowed it to change colours when dipped in hot and cold water. These colour shifter toys not only are entertaining for the younger population but also directs them towards an interest in science, reactions, and academics. It truly was a revolutionary moment for the whole Hotwheels industry. Even today, over 1million pieces of these color-shifting toy cars are manufactured and distributed every year. ● Toyota Off-Road Truck. Released in 2015, the Toyota Truck is based on a changed rough terrain model of the same. The underlying delivery recorded the vehicle as a Baja Racer. The Factory truck is a '90s Toyota Tundra T100. It comes in different colours schemes such as blue and white, gold and red, metal flake and green, etc. The sheer adrenaline rush that comes with introducing an offroad truck in the toy cars industry is phenomenal.

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Inside the world of Hot Wheels luxury

Players4life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 5:10


Hot wheels have been around for ages. Ever since its launch in 1968 by Elliot Handler, it has dominated the toy industry. From our parents to their parents, and even us, we have all preserved our childhoods in this toy car. Hot wheels have proven to have several benefits for children as well. Some of these include cognitive functionalities, development of fine motor skills, increment of social skills, etc. Playing with hot wheels gives children to explore their creative potentials to the full extends. Despite the popularity amongst children, hot wheels have proven to be equally as prominent and renowned in the adult spectrum. Men and women across all age groups, prejudistic casteism or race have shown huge affinity and interest towards these toy cars. Hot Wheels is definitely considered a luxury in the adult world. A living example of this statement is Mr. Mike Zarnock. Currently working as an auto mechanics teacher in Utica, New York, Mr Zarnock has proven his immense love for Hot wheels. He currently happens to hold a Guinness World Record for the largest collection of unique Hot Wheels cars. The estimated retail value of his extensive collection currently lies around 30k USD. Similarly, many other individuals have shown profound interest in the luxurious side of hot wheels as well. This has led to a huge rise in the market production of exclusive limited-edition hot wheels cars. These cars are very rare to find, and over time, hold great monetary and historic values.

RAGAZZACCI
Barbie: puoi essere chi vuoi (forse)

RAGAZZACCI

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 12:17


"Siamo nel 1936, Ruth Mosko una ragazza del Colorado figlia di immigrati ebrei polacchi, finito il liceo si traferisce a Los Angeles. E' una ragazza per bene, direi tutta casa e chiesa, e infatti dopo due anni, nel 1938, si sposa col suo fidanzato del liceo, un certo Elliot Handler, un falegname che nel suo garage assieme all'amico Harold Mattson produce e vende manufatti di legno. Dlin dlin campanella, si sta parlando di un garage!! Non vi ricordate le storie già raccontate?" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Head for an adventure with Thomas and Friends
Be The Racing Champion With Hot Wheels Cars!

Head for an adventure with Thomas and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 3:14


Every kid and young boy out there want to take part in racing and come out as a champion. Guess what helps the kids to fulfill their dream? It is the Hot Wheels cars help live their dreams. There are a lot of toy cars available online and offline. Every toy car is different from each other due to distinct features. But the miniature car from this popular brand assures its buyers a product that is a perfect combination of style, quality, and technology. In 1968, Elliot Handler decided to produce a line of die-cast toy cars. After its introduction, the cars became a huge success. There were 16 castings released in 1968. This was the first of the Red Line series. It was known as The Original Sweet 16. Not only the cars but in addition to the cars, Mattel also produces the racing track.

Podcast Madres Emprendedoras
190. Biografía de Ruth Handler

Podcast Madres Emprendedoras

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 19:00


 Biografía de Ruth Handler Hoy tenemos la biografía de Ruth Handler, una mujer que tuvo que enfrentar muchos obstáculos, pero que nunca se amilanó y que uno de sus grandes triunfos fue la creación de la muñeca Barbie.   Pero antes en el Curso Gestionar tu social media en la clase #5 Facebook,  una de las redes sociales más importantes en la actualidad.   Curso necesario si tienes un negocio físico, así que entrar a revisarlos y pueden suscribirse  a los cursos  online y aprovechar el 50% de descuento con la palabra lanzamiento.   Próximo Meetup de Emprendedores en el mundo digital el 4to, el jueves 27 de junio con el tema Pasarelas de pago para tu e-commerce Por favor reservar su asiento en el formulario de evento.   Ahora sí empecemos detallando la biografía de esta mujer emprendedora y empresaria.   Inicios de Ruth Handler nació el 04 de Noviembre de 1.916 en Denver, Colorado. hija menor de 10 hermanos de inmigrantes polacos sus padres eran Ida Rubenatien Mako y Jacob Joseph.   Su esposo Elliot Handler lo conoció en un baile de caridad en 1.932. se mudó a California y concilio trabajo en Paramount Studios. Elliot también se muda a California. se casó el 26 de Junio de 1.938 dos hijos Bárbara Joyce Handler y Kenneth Robert Handler. Nace Mattel En 1.945 su esposo Elliot y Harold Matson fundan Mattel el nombre de la combinación de letras de sus nombres y apellidos MATson y ELliot en Hawthorne, California. Matson vendería su parte a Elliot y a su esposa Ruth; Idea de Barbie una idea exitosa! Ruth miraba a su hija jugar con sus muñecas de papel, se dio cuenta que su hija, como la mayoría de las niñas, sueñan con ser adultos e imitan sus roles y conversaciones a través del juego. crear una muñeca que tuviera la figura de una chica “ideal” cubrir esta necesidad infantil de parecer adultas. Viaja a Europa descubrió una muñeca alemana llamada “Lilly” que tenía algunas de estas características; una muñeca de sexshop y no un juguete no lo que Ruth imaginaba útil como base para un nuevo diseño. Después de meses de trabajo y modificaciones reducción de busto una mirada más inocente contratan a un peluquero diseñador de moda primer modelo Barbie con toda una línea de ropa   el 13 de Febrero de 1.959, nace “Barbie”; presentada el 9 de Marzo del mismo año en la Feria del Juguete de Nueva York bautizada en honor a su hija Bárbara convertirse en “la chica que todas las niñas quisieran ser”.   El mundo de los juguetes década de los 50 el plástico se convertiría en el nuevo material estrella en los artículos recreativos. después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial la industria de los juguetes en Estados Unidos cambiaría tras introducirse el plástico. los más famosos eran Slinky, en 1945 y Lego, Silly Putty y el Sr. Cabeza de Papa, en 1958   Éxito de Barbie   Barbie dominó el mercado en la década de los 60 la fábrica no se daba a basto para satisfacer la demanda     Nace Ken en 1.961 se lanza a Ken el novio de Barbie bautizado así en honor a su segundo hijo Kenneth   Versión de Barbie En 1.967, Mattel tuvo que responder a la efervescencia sobre las ideas de “igualdad de razas” versión negra de Barbie, llamada Francie, la cual no tuvo mucho éxito descontinuada al poco tiempo. Luchas personales   En 1970, tras ser diagnosticada con cáncer de mama, le realizaron una mastectomía la inspiró para crear el primer prototipo de prótesis mamaria. En esa misma década enfrentó la expulsión de su propia empresa por la supuesta entrega de un informe fiscal falso. no se doblegó y fundó otra compañía: Ruthon Corporation.     Premios a Ruth Handler “Los Angeles Times” Mujer Trabajadora del Año (Woman of the Year in Busin...

Witness History
The creation of the Barbie doll

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 9:53


The first Barbie doll was sold in 1959. Ruth Handler, one of the founders of the Mattel toy company who created Barbie, describes how it took years to convince her male colleagues that it would sell.Picture: Ruth and Elliot Handler, creators of Barbie. Courtesy of Mattel Inc.

Our Streets, Our Stories
Who Tells Your Story - Sylvia Kaplan Interviewing Elliot Handler

Our Streets, Our Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 9:44


Sylvia Kaplan is interviewing Elliot Handler as a part of the Who Tells Your Story citizen journalist workshop for older adults at Brooklyn College April 2018.

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Our Streets, Our Stories
Who Tells Your Story - Elliot Handler interviewing Sylvia Kaplan

Our Streets, Our Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 10:50


Elliot Handler is interviewing Sylvia Kaplan as a part of the Who Tells Your Story citizen journalist workshop for older adults at Brooklyn College April 23 2018.

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Witness History: Archive 2014
The Creation of Barbie

Witness History: Archive 2014

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2014 9:01


The first Barbie doll was sold in 1959. The woman at Mattel who created it describes how it took years to convince her male colleagues that it would sell. Picture: Ruth and Elliot Handler, creators of Barbie, courtesy of Mattel Inc

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