Andrea Jennings interviewed Nick on the podcast "Access for All: Integrating Accessibility." Nick described his career in comedy and acting, and how he created the Easter Seals Disability Film Challenge about 13 years ago to create opportunities for people with disabilities in front of and behind the camera. He said the challenge has produced roughly 850 films worldwide and runs workshops year-round.
Nick advised artists and production teams to be upfront about accessibility needs and to plan ahead rather than assuming accommodations always cost more. "Accessibility oftentimes doesn't cost more money. It doesn't require more money. It requires more planning," he said, noting examples such as providing a stool or ordering appropriate shoes in advance. He urged productions to include mobility devices and interpreters when needed and to view accessibility as part of good production planning.
Jennings asked how listeners can get involved; Nick directed listeners to disabilityfilmchallenge.com to register, follow social media, and sign up for the five-day competition when dates are announced. He also discussed personal background—growing up, early surgeries, influences including family and mentors, and his wife Teal's role supporting the challenge—and encouraged people with disabilities to create their own opportunities.
The interview focused on representation, practical production advice for accessibility, and outreach to prospective participants. It is a podcast conversation and not a government or civic meeting; no formal motions, votes, or policy actions were recorded.