The Work of Warriors

Interview with Jon Bregel - From Cinematographer to Van Life to Filmmaker Wellness Community

Our guest today is Jon Bregel, a talented cinematographer who embarked on an incredible journey from success in the film industry to a period of van life, and finally, to establishing a thriving community of filmmakers dedicated to both wellness and personal growth. Jon shares his experiences and insights from those early days, discussing the creative highs and challenges he faced. Despite his success, Jon felt a growing disconnect between his personal well-being and his demanding career. Seeking a change of pace and a chance to reconnect with his creativity, he made the bold decision to embrace van life, simplifying his lifestyle and focusing on what truly mattered to him. Through his own healing journey, Jon found himself drawn to the idea of building a community of like-minded filmmakers who shared his passion for wellness and personal growth. Jon reflects on the power of community, and the positive impact of creating a space where filmmakers not only grow professionally but also personally. Through this community, Jon emphasizes the importance of self-care, mental health, and personal development in a field known for its demanding nature. In closing, Jon leaves us with powerful insights and advice for anyone seeking to balance their creative pursuits with their well-being. Jon's journey reminds us of the importance of following our passions while prioritizing our well-being and the impact that a supportive community can have on our personal and professional lives. Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Work of Warriors. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. Stay inspired and keep chasing your dreams! Until next time!


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Creators & Guests

Host
Kim Rapach
Creator & Host - The Work of Warriors
Guest
Jon Bregel
Talented cinematographer who embarked on an incredible journey from success in the film industry to a period of van life, and finally, to establishing a thriving community of filmmakers dedicated to both wellness and personal growth.
Editor
Mac Rapach
Editor, Designer, Composer - The Work of Warriors
Producer
Mike Rapach
Producer - The Work of Warriors

What is The Work of Warriors?

A warrior is defined as one who is in conflict and sacrifices themselves for the
good of others. Sadly, in the entertainment industry, and the world of
entrepreneurship, this perspective is dangerous. To stay alive, amidst our
struggles, we must first fight for ourselves and then fight for the masses. My
name is Kim Rapach and I am an integrative coach on a mission to end celebrity
suicide. My life’s work is to help entrepreneurs and entertainers escape the
darkness that often accompanies high levels of success. What an honor it is to
have crucial conversations around entertainment, entrepreneurship, and mental
health. “The Work of Warriors” is a series of brave conversations with talented
entertainers, and entrepreneurs who are not only using their gifts to make the
world a better place, they are modeling mental wellness in ways that inspire
others. For our purpose of bringing healing to the world, a warrior’s task is to take
great care of themselves, so they may take great care of others. The work of a
warrior, for us, is someone who has radical self-acceptance and uses their gifts to
make a profound impact on the world. If we are going to have a positive impact
on the entertainment industry, we need to do THREE things: 1. Normalize candid
conversations around mental health 2. Redefine success so that it aligns with
mental wellness 3. Engage with each other from a place of self-love, and healthy
boundaries When we fight for ourselves, we heal the world. Therefore, the world
needs more people who are willing to fight for themselves. As warriors on the
front lines, it is our greatest hope that these conversations will inspire high
achievers to care well for themselves and ask for help when they need it.
Together, we are all warriors, redefining mental health as mental wellness, and
healing the world, one warrior at a time. SPECIAL NOTE To all entertainers,
without all of you, we have nothing. Sincerely, thank you for your work, for using
your gifts to heal the world. If you are struggling, please reach out to your local
community resources, or call the National Suicide Hotline, 988.