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Jay Rawe hails from Florida and has a B.A.S.E. Jumping background which immediately makes him different from a lot of my guests. What else is different is the challenges of his childhood. Growing up in one of the pill capitals of the world, Jay was sucked into the world that was opiate addiction and that wreaked havoc on his life. While not sober, when Jay got off pills, that's when his skydiving life took off. After some B.A.S.E. training from Red Bull Airforce athlete Miles Daisher, and Jay was on his way to a life in the air....but tragedy struck, and Jay not only lived to tell the tale, he found sit-skiing and these days, he's pushing the envelope more than he's ever pushed in his life. Roy Tuscany asks the Inappropriate Questions Jay Rawe Show Notes: 4:00: Florida man, getting hurt as a kid, sports, losing friends young, pills, trouble, and rehab 14:00: Skydiving, Twin Falls, and Miles Daisher 20:00: Insta360 Video Cameras: Buy the X4, at checkout, use the code Powell and get a free ski pole or snowboard split-board pole mount Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. 23:00: Journey out west, learning, and roofing with Miles, back to Florida to jump, fear, and antenna 31:00: Partying, money, jumping with other people, the accident, 42:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 42:00: he aftermath of the BASE jump gone wrong, the hospital, recovery, the first piss, getting movement back, plateau, drinking, and darkness 52:00: Yoga, sit skiing, Josh Dueck, National Ability Center, moving out west, Trevor Kennison, 360's on a sit ski, and landing switch 62:00: Getting cautious after injury, FWT, MSP, and Tanner Hall 72:00: Inappropriate Questions with Roy Tuscany
Miles Daisher, an icon in the world of extreme sports, shares his remarkable journey through a captivating podcast series. Born with a thirst for adventure, Miles recounts his introduction to skydiving and the rapid evolution of his passion into base jumping. Despite not actively seeking it, he found himself aligned with Red Bull, embracing a competitive mindset that permeated both his extreme sports endeavors and life in general. Throughout his career, Miles has encountered numerous fortunate opportunities, including pivotal trips to Baffin Island with Red Bull athletes. He emphasizes the importance of connections, crediting individuals like Paul Crandall and Bob Lundberg for advocating on his behalf. Miles's success in extreme sports is a result of meticulous preparation and visualization, as demonstrated in thrilling anecdotes of close calls and record-setting feats. With his friend Shane by his side, Miles constantly pushes the boundaries of what's possible, turning casual discussions over beers into groundbreaking innovations. From acupressure massage to cold water therapy, he emphasizes the importance of self-care and relaxation in maintaining peak performance. Beyond his exploits in extreme sports, Miles has also lent his expertise to Hollywood, collaborating closely with actors like Tom Cruise on stunt sequences for blockbuster films. His dedication to excellence and unwavering commitment to his craft have earned him admiration and respect in both the sports and entertainment industries. With an infectious enthusiasm for life and a boundless spirit of adventure, Miles Daisher continues to inspire others to follow their passions and embrace the thrill of living on the edge.
In this episode, Matt Blank interviews John Cox, a mostly self-taught BASE jumper who recently shattered the world record for "Most BASE jumps in 24 hours". He surpassed the previous record holders (Miles Daisher and Danny Weiland) at the end of 2023 with an outstanding performance, completing more than 100 jumps off the Perrine Bridge in Twin Falls, Idaho. We talk to him about his progression in BASE, his training for the world record attempt, and what it was like during the grueling 24-hour slog to accomplish his childhood dream of being in the Guinness Book of World Records. If you'd like to donate to either of John's causes mentioned in the episode, John has provided this link: https://venmo.com/u/baseworldrecord If you would like to support Exit Point, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/exitpoint For more information about the podcast visit www.exitpopintpodcast.com Music credit: Staccato Strings by Andreas Beats
In a world dominated by convention, Miles Daisher stands out. Raised in an adventurous Air Force family, he never settled for a regular 9 to 5. Instead, Miles pursued his passion for skydiving and BASE jumping, amassing over 10,000 skydives, 7,000 BASE jumps, and breaking records, including 63 BASE jumps in 24 hours in 2017. He's an innovator in the sport and a member of the prestigious Red Bull Air Force. While he's a thrill-seeker, Miles is also a dedicated father and husband based in Twin Falls, Idaho, where he mentors upcoming BASE jumpers.SHOW NOTES The Beginning of the JourneyHow Skydiving Saved Miles' SoulMaking His First BASE Jump (head down)Remembering mentor Frank GambalieJoining the Red Bull Air ForceDoing Stunts with Tom CruiseA Gnarly BASE JumpMiles' BASE Jump PreparationWalking Away from a Jump Low Pull off the Perrine Bridge Expectations from Red BullThe Key to Longevity63 BASE Jumps in 24 HoursMEDIA LINKS FROM THIS EPISODEShane McConkey | Trailer Shane McConkey | Documentary Miles Above | Red Bull SeriesBehind the Scenes: Mission Impossible Dead ReckoningHelmet Cam POV - Jumping In the Gaylord National HotelOutside POV - Jumping In the Gaylord National HotelBASE Jump: The Lost City of PetraJOIN OUR COMMUNITYLove the show? Help support it by becoming a member of the 20 Minute Call Community! Supporting the show gives access to a private group page where you can:- suggest who you'd like to hear on the podcast- learn what interviews will be upcoming- submit questions for future guests-receive show swagJoin our community and support the pod!Link: patreon.com/The20MinuteCallPodcastADVERTISEAre you interested in partnering with the 20 Minute Call as an advertiser? Let's work together! E-mail us at podcast@beyondmarketing.xyz
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Red Bull athlete Miles Daisher joins the show to talk about what it was like skydiving with Tony and Witty. He shares a ton of extreme stories and makes Nathan say "bro" a lot. This show is EXTREME! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fanlebatardshow/support
Miles Daisher is an accomplished canopy pilot with more than 10,000 skydives and 6,00 BASE jumps. In 2005, he set a BASE jumping record by launching 57-times in a single day, climbing a total of nearly 29,000 vertical feet, and performed a record-setting 737 BASE jumps in one year. In June 2017 he reclaimed this record by completing 63 BASE jumps in 24 hours. Miles also created two new sports skyayking and rope swing BASE jumps. Miles has been a professional parachutist since falling in love with canopies in 1995. He is a member of the Red Bull Air Force, a specialized team of expert pilots. Miles is experienced in demonstration jumps, Hollywood stunts, aerial camera work, coaching, and motivational speaking. Twin Falls, Idaho, home of the I.B. Perrine Bridge, has been his home for the past decade where he coaches Miles D's BASE camp, trains for stunts, and jumps for fun.
On this weeks episode, the guys welcome on Miles Daisher of the Red Bull Air Force, an elite group of aviation experts that participate in BASE jumping, sky diving, wingsuit flying, & other extreme sports. Miles shares his stories of his world record, his time on set of Iron Man 3, & conveys his love for his sports with an obvious passion. In addition to the interview, the guys talk the snowball ban in Wausau, the 104 y/o who bagged a deer this year in Wisconsin, & the Narwhal tusk wielding hero of London.
Miles Daisher is a legendary canopy pilot and wingsuit flyer with more than 7,200 skydives and 4,500 BASE jumps. That’s more known BASE jumps than anyone on the planet. He may also well embody more stoke than any human on earth. He’s a member of the Red Bull Air Force, a specialized human flight team of expert pilots and has worked as a stuntman flying in films including Ironman 3. In 2005, Miles set a BASE jumping record by launching 57-times in a single day, climbing a total of nearly 29,000 vertical feet and performed a record setting 737 BASE jumps in one year. In June 2017 he reclaimed this record by completing 63 BASE jumps in 24 hours. He lives in Twin Falls Idaho which conveniently has a bridge where he can BASE jump whenever he wants and the conditions permit. Miles is also a dad, husband and motivational speaker. In this conversation we discuss filling sandbags, how Miles came up in the sport with his close friend Shane McConkey, when you should be your own biggest critic and why he likes to take walks. Catch Miles on Instagram @miles_daisher and at www.milesdaisher.com. If you dig this episode, please do me a huge favor and rate the show + subscribe on iTunes or go to www.choosethehardway.com to get it on all platforms. If you’re already onboard, please share this episode with a few friends or on Insta @hardwaypod or Twitter, also @hardwaypod.I find the stories of my guests to be moving and transformative and I want to share them with as many people as possible. Thanks for helping me make it happen! I’ll be back with another great guest soon. Want to be in touch? Hit me up on social or just drop an email to choosethehardway@gmail.com. You are what you overcome. Choose the hard way.
1 in a 100 Million! Shady Beshr is the first Egyptian Base Jumper and now is the only Pro Base Jumper. Very informative episode if you learn more about Sky Diving! In the summer of 2012, Shady extended his canopy skills with BASE jumping – parachuting from Building, Antenna, Span, Earth – and completed Miles Daisher base camp in Twin Falls Idaho from the Perrine bridge at 480 ft, One of the most extreme and dangerous sports in the world. He found the fast reflexes and precise techniques required by such low-altitude jumps also enhance his high-altitude skydiving technique and open doors for more skydiving disciplines including track suits and wingsuit flying. ------------- Find the video podcast on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/moazizah My Instagram: Mo Azizah : https://www.instagram.com/moazizah/ Who's Fly In Dubai: https://www.instagram.com/wfid.podcast/ Mo Azizah Productions presents: Who’s Fly In Dubai?. A podcast in both Arabic & English, it depends on the guest and the target audience. The purpose of this podcast is to have the spotlight on the talents in Dubai and talk about who they are, what are they working on etc.. Or we could be talking anything for an hour! It’s an open format podcast, so the guest is free to talk about whatever they want to talk about.
Miles Daisher has BASE jumped more than 4,600 times (and holds the world record for the most unassisted BASE jumps in 24 hours). Why does this Red Bull Air Force athlete, professional BASE jumper and adrenaline junky call Southern Idaho home? From the waterfalls to the Perrine Bridge, hear why he thinks it’s “a magical place” to live life on the edge. Learn more about Miles: milesdaisher.com Find out more about Red Bull Air Force: redbull.com/us-en/athlete/miles-daisher Follow Wings for Love on Facebook: facebook.com/wingsforlovepage Watch “Miles Above” on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2sLgtNl Experience the Southern Idaho lifestyle: southernidaho.org/lifestyle Explore career opportunities in Southern Idaho: southernidaho.org/jobs
This episode we are extremely lucky to be joined by adrenaline junkie Miles Daisher. Miles is a professional Base Jumper and part of the Red Bull Air Force team. Miles was the first to hold the world record for the most amount of Base Jumps in a 24 hour period. Miles talks about the sport and how it has given him the opportunity to travel the world. Miles gets to see amazing landmarks in a unique way, from above. https://www.milesdaisher.com/ www.redbullairforce.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EMAIL: withyoueverystep@gmail.com Instagram - @withyoueverystep Facebook - @withyoueverystep Twitter - @withyoueverystp https://www.mishellee.com/
Miles is an accomplished canopy pilot with more than 7,200 skydives and 4,500 BASE jumps, which is more known BASE jumps than anyone on the planet. He is a member of the Red Bull Air Force, a specialized human flight team of expert pilots. Miles also holds the world record for the most human-powered BASE jumps in 24 hours. With Dasher’s record of 63, he climbed a total of 30,618 feet in 24 hours. For reference, Mount Everest — the tallest mountain in the world — towers at 29,029 feet. Or, in Daisher’s case, 60 BASE jump cycles. On this episode, we learn how a single moment at the age of 25 changed the trajectory of Miles' life, as well as the importance of taking calculated risks and having a lust for life.
In a world of big personalities, adrenalin fueled exploits and high risk, Andy Farrington is the calm voice of reason. The youngest member of The Red Bull Air Force, Andy is looked at as the quiet, badass who can pilot a wingsuit like no-other. From cancer at age 2 to 25,000 skydives at age 33, to wingsuits and Hollywood, nothing can stop Andy Farrington Andy Farrington Show Notes 1:51: His last big trip to Jordan with Miles Daisher 3:20: His family history of skydiving starting with a downed plane in the war 6:54: Checking skydiving off their bucket list 7:44: Jumping in the womb and growing up with skydiving in the blood 9:36: Cancer at two years old 11:48: Making money in skydiving in the 90’s 12:07: What sports did he play growing up? Traveling the world for Paraskiing with his parents 13:40: How many kids in the Farrington family and what’s the craziest thing that happens when the family gets together? 15:19: Who sponsors Andy these days. Red Bull, Squirrel Wingsuits, Smith and K2 16:20: Evo (listen for special offer) and Diecutstickers.com (Listen for 10% off your first order with DCS 15) 17:56: How are they traveling all over the world on a skydiver’s salary? 19:09: Getting his first tandem jump in Austria at age 12 and then waiting for four years to really jump while dreaming of being a skysurfer 22:46: Jumping 16 times on his 16th birthday 24:20: Spending his life in the air and close calls 27:00: How many people close to him has he lost and what does he think of the risk? 29:40: How has technology changed everything that he’s doing? How has it changed in wingsuits? The flying up video 32:19: How has proximity flying upped the game? 33:18: Being in the movies: Transformers, Godzilla, Iron Man 37:00: Speed riding and when he started doing it and the Red Bull Unrideables 39:17: Red Bull Aces and how competitions change the game 42:58: What’s next? How do you push it?
Miles Daisher www.redbull.com www.milesdaisher.com Show Notes 1:54: Air Force Brat, High School, College 6:30 Being a College Mascot and Fraternities 9:30: Evo and Diecutstickers spot and redemption code 10:46: Post Grad year in Squaw and meeting Jimbo Fritsch, Jay Mueller, Shane McConkey, Frank Gambali. Kreitler and MC, Primal Instinct Bungee House 15:25 Mentor in B.A.S.E. 18:06 Living in a tent 21:35 Ski B.A.S.E 24:22 Spy and Sierra at Tahoe spots and redemption codes 25:37 Year in Chicago 29:18 Back to Squaw 31:30 Crazy Schedule 32:30: try.outsidetv.com spot 41:16 Instructing 45:42 RedBull Airforce 48:38: Dealing with people thinking he’s selfish/crazy 50:27: Jumping out of planes without parachutes 53:08 Recent video of wingsuit guy crashing into trees and living