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In this compelling episode of Harvesting Wisdom, host Mike McMahon sits down with acclaimed filmmaker, actor, and community historian Bruce Nelson. With a deep-rooted passion for storytelling, Bruce shares his journey from performing in Second City Toronto (alongside Mike Myers) to creating impactful documentaries that preserve African-American history and elevate underrepresented voices in Arizona. Listeners will explore Bruce's transition from acting to documentary filmmaking, his creative process, and how he uses cinema as a powerful tool for social change. The episode also highlights the upcoming SkyFire Environmental Film Festival, where Bruce plays a key role in curating meaningful films with global and local impact. At Harvesting Wisdom, we believe that “We have all taken a bite out of the apple.” This episode exemplifies the power of turning life experiences into legacy-building initiatives. Bruce’s story is one of transformation, community empowerment, and bridging the gap between art and action. 🎧 Tune in to be inspired by: A firsthand account of working with legendary comedians like Mike Myers and John Candy. The behind-the-scenes creation of documentaries like Northtown and Red Lines of Washington. Insights into the purpose and potential of the SkyFire Film Festival. Reflections on equity, forgotten history, and the importance of preserving local voices. This conversation will leave you with renewed inspiration to “Close the gap between information and action” and “Leave a social footprint” in your own community. Important Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction to Bruce Nelson & the SkyFire Environmental Film Festival 01:37 – Bruce's background: from Mesa to Toronto 04:21 – The beginning of Bruce's filmmaking journey 05:43 – Launching Northtown, his first documentary 08:49 – Touring with Second City & working with Mike Myers 10:12 – Film appearances: No Code of Conduct, Take Me Home Tonight 13:20 – Starting documentaries: community history as inspiration 14:02 – Current projects: Red Line Veterans, The Nile Theater, Jane Run 16:45 – Documentary process: research, production, collaboration 19:12 – The Nile Theater: a segregated past, a powerful story 22:17 – Using place to tell cultural history 23:41 – Mission of KNB Productions: preserving African-American history 24:30 – Centennial of Black History Month & 250 years of America 27:12 – Overview of Bruce’s major documentaries 27:57 – Looking for Laura Nelson: a personal ancestral discovery 29:13 – Red Lines of Washington: telling local unsung hero stories 30:34 – The power of documentary to elevate buried history 31:51 – Building capacity and international impact through the SkyFire Film Festival 33:19 – Student access, global reach, and environmental storytelling 34:13 – Exclusive filmmaker events and future growth plans #HarvestingWisdom #BruceNelson #DocumentaryFilmmaking #BlackHistory #MesaArizona #SkyFireFilmFestival #EnvironmentalStorytelling #Northtown #RedLineVeterans #UFE #ClimateSmartStories #SecondCityToronto #CommunityLegacy #FilmAsActivism