The Business of Adventure Podcast
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In the first of two fascinating interviews, we talk to Jenny Graham - the holder of the women’s Guinness World Record for cycling fastest around the world, and now a successful author, broadcaster and entrepreneur. Achievements she’s realised without a background in either professional sport or in business.
We find out how she got into endurance cycling and then hear how she’s turning her adventures into a sustainable income, including through publishing her cracking book, “Coffee First, Then the World”.
In this episode, she talks to us about
* How working in the outdoors doesn’t have to mean becoming an instructor
* Overcoming her discomfort in commercialising her adventures and acquiring the business skills she needed
* The value of networks and mentors in helping her achieve her goals
To hear the second of our interviews with Jenny, make sure you subscribe now!
Connect with Jenny:
https://jenny-graham.com/adventures/
https://www.instagram.com/jennygrahamis_
https://www.facebook.com/jennygrahamis
https://twitter.com/jennygrahamis?lang=en
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