Podcasts
Find a selection of my podcast interviews to date below with lots more coming soon...
7. Business Leadership Series with Derek Champagne ~ 5th August 2021

Super shot and powerful except from my full interview with Derek Champagne on a few key leadership moments and principles…
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How I made the transition from customer service rep to business improvement specialist (hint: it all starts with a sporting moment in time!)
- Hints and tips for managing others through change and crisis (all in 3mins)
6. Real Estate With Gary Wilson Podcast ~ 3rd March 2021
Gary Wilson and I managed to squeeze a plethora of interesting topics, advice and reflections into 30mins. Here’s some of what we covered off…
- Who is Jenny Davis?
- Jenny shares how she started in her Sporting and Working Careers
- Advice on how to lead and support a teams through a live crisis
- The 5 stages of emotions people can go through in times of crisis
- Jenny shares what she does to feel better in times of emotional crisis
- How to control distractions when working from home
- Jenny shares her personal transformation from the rock bottom to the top of her Sporting Career
- Maintaining the Mentality of 'Always Try Something New'
5. Winning Teams Podcast ~ 1st December 2020

What John Murphy and I talked about in this episode…
- Jenny’s Achievements as an Athlete
- How Jenny’s Athletic Training and Experiences Impact Her Approach as a Business Leader
- How Attention to Detail Can Make a Huge Difference in Performance
- The Ways Jenny Prepares for Distractions
- Managing Pressure Instead of Crumbling Under It
- The Loneliness of Being an Entrepreneur and the Importance of Support
- Supporting Your Team Through Honesty and Flexibility
- Solving Problems Instead of Putting Out Fires
- The Transformation of British Cycling and the Parallel to the Business World
- Maintaining the Mentality of Always Trying Something New
4. Play Your Position Podcast ~ 21st September 2020

Some of the key areas Mary Lou Kayser and I covered in this interview…
- When and what was Jenny's call to leadership?
- Jenny's advice on what makes the coaching relationship work and what to look for when selecting a coach
- Learn how Jenny 'fumbed the ball' in 2013 and how she recovered from getting kicked off the National Cycling Squad
- Hear one of Jenny's best 'winning touchdown' stories - sports lessons transferred to business eat your heart out
- Learn Jenny's top 3 'offensive strategies out of her leasdership playbook that you could use to improve your professional and personal life
3. Fail Coach Podcast ~ 15th September 2020
“The quickest way to innovate is to take lessons from one world and apply them in another.”
Jenny was the fastest woman in Scottish sprint cycling. Representing her country in both Dehli 2010 Commonwealth Games, winning a silver medal, and Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. She truly understands what it takes to plan, train, compete, and thrive on the track.
Jenny takes these same lessons to help entrepreneurs and business leaders lead their teams through crisis and change. To stop the ‘running around like headless chickens’, high stress, out of control chaotic feeling in their teams, businesses, and personal lives.
Instead, she helps them gain calm and control, by taking those core sporting principles and applying them to business. Her work focuses on making things easier, better, faster, and cheaper for businesses and their customers and colleagues. Simplifying, removing waste, frustration, and creating structure and clarity for stability, growth, and scaling.
3. The Entrepreneurs Way Podcast ~ 5th August 2020
Top three take aways from the interview…
- Jenny's best advice for delegating and getting stuff done (even if your an employee)
- Jenny's favourite business books and quotes
- Learn how health and fitness sets the foundation for all Jenny's business and career work
2. Work The System Podcast ~ 22nd July 2020
Top three take aways from the interview…
- How to set clear business goals and reverse engineer business processes for defined, actionable steps
- “The Compound Effect” and its capacity for exponential results through consistency
- The importance of attention to detail and how to use deep strategy to avoid “Shiny Object Syndrome
“If you want to shorten your own learning curve, the best advice I can give is… you don’t have to do it all yourself. There are people out there that can support you… ‘The Entrepreneur Way’ is one of thoe ways that you can shortcut your own journey and make sure you learn from other people’s mistakes rather than having to suffer them yourself”
1. Sharkpreneur ~ 19th June 2020
Top three take aways from the interview…
- Find out the funny story behind Jenny transferring sports from judo track cycling
- How different sporting strategies can be used to help us move through change especially during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Learn how British Cycing went from laughing stock of the cycing world to world domination in track and road cycling