Why Kayaker and Filmmaker Rush Sturges is Rethinking Work-Life Balance

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Kayaking waterfalls and creating epic films looks glamorous from the outside, but if there’s one thing the river’s taught Rush, it’s humility.

Rush Sturges is one of the world’s most influential whitewater kayakers, a prominent action sports filmmaker, and a devoted musician.

Rush has honed his filmmaking and paddling skills on location in some of the planet’s wildest places, from Pakistan to China to the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2009, Rush founded River Roots, a media production house based in White Salmon, WA.

We talk about...

Mindset shifts that accompany getting older as a whitewater kayaker

  • Feeling like he may physically be a stronger paddler than when he was younger, but the mental side is getting tougher

  • A biological shift towards thinking more about mortality and self-preservation

  • Noticing that peak moments might come from spending time on easier water with friends, rather than pushing to the max

  • Adventure sports are a numbers game; eventually shit hits the fan

Rush's start and evolution in his creative work

  • How Rush started filmmaking as a young teen, filming from a kayak for the family business

  • Film was Rush's first passion, then kayaking inspired him, so he combined the two

  • Is all creativity stolen in some way?

  • Shifting from shred flicks to vulnerable stories in filmmaking

  • The future of filmmaking and technology: AI and social media vs. human storytelling

  • Juggling the workflow of feature films vs. shorts and other passion projects

Facing mortality while paddling rivers

  • Oscillating between the gratitude and love for kayaking, and wondering why we do it

  • Dealing with grief in the community as a kayaker

  • The need to compartmentalize fear

  • Getting funding from Red Bull to film Rafa Ortiz on Chasing Niagara, Rush's first time to get major funding on a film

  • Resuscitating kayaker Gerd Serrasolses during a medical emergency while filming

  • Stay fresh on your CPR training!

Coping with anxiety after experiencing a deadly earthquake

  • Living through a massive earthquake in Nepal in 2023

  • Dealing with the mental aftershocks and anxiety of a traumatic situation

  • Tools to work through periods of anxiety in life and sports

The urge and challenge to slow down and hustle less

  • Addiction vs. passion

  • Feeling addicted to both kayaking and work

  • Being excited to wake up for work, but struggling to shut down at the end of the day

  • Spending 3 days in silent meditation and wanting to do less more often

  • Second-guessing moments in Rush's unconventional career: travel infections, times of financial instability, facing death

What's in the future for Rush?!

  • Rush's passion for making music: his folk-americana-hip hop mix album

  • Rush's current film project (3 years in and counting!): Paddle Tribal Waters

  • Where in the world Rush hasn't paddled but would love to

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Music: The King of Sandwich Island by Shut-ins

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