Jeb Corliss is one of the original madmen of BASE jumping. For more than two decades, he flung himself from the top of massive waterfalls, bridges, and skyscrapers, and managed to miraculously survive multiple crash landings in a sport that rarely gives second chances. But now he\u2019s 44, and no longer chasing the edge of risk. Instead, Corliss has\xa0embarked on a journey\xa0into the depths of his\xa0own\xa0troubled mind. And he\u2019s reached a surprising conclusion:\xa0BASE jumping, one of the most deadly sports on earth, may have been the thing that kept him alive.\xa0Outside\xa0contributor\xa0Daniel Duane traveled to\xa0Southern\xa0California to talk to\xa0Corliss\xa0about\xa0his latest high-wire act.\n\n\n\n\nThis episode of the Outside Podcast is brought to you by Bose, maker of the new Bose Frames Tempo, high-performance sports sunglasses that deliver high quality audio. It\u2019s the sound you expect from Bose with everything you need from sport sunglasses. Learn more about how they can elevate your running and cycling at\xa0bose.com.