Zoe Jaeger

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Zoe Jaeger is a senior in high school and aspiring producer.

She is also going to be our intern for a few weeks on a school assignment. She’s interested in learning how she can contribute to equality and inclusivity behind the camera.

While she was born in Champaign, Illinois, she’s spent most of her life moving around. Her mom, a pastor, and her dad, a retired film professor, eventually settled in Burbank, CA.

She’s very impressive and quite accomplished despite her young age. She grew up watching obscure movies with her dad. Her favorite film is LOVE AND DEATH directed by Woody Allen, which she realizes is a bit controversial.

By the age of 12, she already had a career as a professional contortionist.

At 15, she left the circus and along with fellow contortionist/friend Georgia Brian, started YES (Youth Empowerment Social) Circus, a non-profit providing free workshops to underserved kids.

At 15, I bleached my hair blond for the first (and last) time and got my belly button pierced.

Now, Zoe is in the final throes of high school, gearing up for promising future. She’s curious about producing, but admits being open to wherever her path may take her.

During this week’s chat, she opened my eyes to “climate grief”, something her and many kids of her generation experience. We also discuss what making an impact means to her and then…she asks me for life advice.

I do my best.

It was a gift to spend this time with a bright, young mind. I’m grateful our paths have crossed (thanks Eric!) and can’t wait to see what she does next.

Beijos, Caca

“Producing is intriguing to me because you get to make a lot of decisions. And to be a good leader, you have to surround yourself with people who do things way better than you.”

-Zoe Jaeger

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