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    Explore "#sydney" with insightful episodes like "How Tiktok saved my business from bankruptcy | David King | S2E24" and "Simone Young - Conductor, Full Edition" from podcasts like ""UNSTOPPABLE with Kerwin Rae" and "Tall Poppies The Podcast"" and more!

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    How Tiktok saved my business from bankruptcy | David King | S2E24

    How Tiktok saved my business from bankruptcy | David King | S2E24

    King by name, king by nature.

    Today on Unstoppable I have the immense pleasure to chat with David King the owner of Sydney rock candy store Sticky.

    David opened his shop at the rocks in 2001. When the pandemic hit, his revenue went down to zero. Out of desperation, he decided to bring the art of candy making online, and has now become the most followed Tiktok account in Australia.

    An incredible story, but an even more incredible man behind all of this.

    Follow Sticky online:
    https://www.tiktok.com/@stickyaustralia?lang=en
    https://www.instagram.com/stickylollies/?hl=en
    https://sticky.com.au/


    0:00 Introduction to David and Sticky business
    3:17 Sticky starting on social media
    8:39 Sticky's content strategy and sales
    14:15 From ex-lawyer to candy maker
    17:29 David’s craftsmanship
    23:32 David's spiritual side
    29:56 The process mind of candy making
    35:53 How Sticky approach social media
    37:36 Challenges in scaling
    43:58 Sticky charitable initiatives
    46:49 Life since TikTok success
    52:53 David piece of advice

    Simone Young - Conductor, Full Edition

    Simone Young - Conductor,  Full Edition
    There have been many highlights in Simone Young's career. Alongside conducting most of the world’s great orchestras including the London and New York Philharmonic Orchestras, the City of Birmingham Symphony, and the BBC Symphony at the BBC Proms, she was also the first woman to conduct at the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Philharmonic, two orchestras she regularly returns to conduct today.
    In 1983, at just 22, Simone Young had already joined the staff of Opera Australia. She studied at Sydney’s Conservatorium of Music prior to taking up her position with AO where she worked as a répétiteur. By 1986, the young Sydneyite was conducting at the Sydney Opera House and appointed a resident conductor with Opera Australia. Simone moved to Germany, where she took up a position assisting James Conlon, the conductor at the Cologne Opera. This led to further engagements, including working alongside the legendary Daniel Barenboim at the Berlin State Opera and the Bayreuth Festival. In 1998 she was appointed principal conductor of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra in Norway. But Australia was never far from her sights.
    In 2000, Simone was given what she terms one of the greatest honours of her career, when she conducted the national anthem at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. Not long afterwards, she returned to take up the position of Music Director with Opera Australia, but despite these three years being an artistically rewarding period, they were turbulent years in her career. In 2005 Simone returned to Europe to direct one of the Germany’s major opera houses, the Hamburg State Opera, and as chief conductor of the city’s philharmonic orchestra, positions she held until 2015.
    Simone has also been a great mentor for a number of Australian conductors and singers. She says, “I think it is incredibly important for young conductors to see just how tough the working side of this job is. If you don’t want to work hard, don’t choose this profession.”
    It was, indeed, in the midst of a heavy performance and rehearsal schedule in Berlin that Simone Young joined the Tall Poppies podcast. In this episode, she recalls how her musical education in Australia and her father’s good advice prepared her for an international conducting career. Simone also confides how she plans to tackle the latest position she has added to her illustrious list of honours – that of being the Australian Nana to her two grandchildren.
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