Not sure if this will help with your reporter, but it is certainly a related topic! I'm an actuary (a rather risk adverse profession as a whole) and work actively in risk management. I often get asked about my "risky" hobbies of snowboarding and skydiving given my profession.
With skydiving, I always respond that it is a great example of risk management and run through all the safety aspects: training, licenses, personal gear checks, rigger gear inspections, flight line checks, two parachutes (one packed very carefully and only by a qualified person), RSLs, AADs, repetition of EPs etc etc. I accept that skydiving is risky, but so are many activities and choices in daily life. You take the risk in order to get satisfaction and enjoyment. I can't think of any other aspect of my life (outside work) where I am so concious of managing risk as I am with skydiving.
Not sure I can say the same about snowboarding