I’ll Show You My Medicine Chest If You Show Me Yours

Every body fess up all of us have at one time or another peaked into someone’s medicine chest to see what goodies they might have hidden.

Once upon a time it was most likely to see what could be pinched for recreation. Or in my case it was just to see what others used for recreation. Nowadays my guess is it might be more “Oh look who needs Viagra.”

Though as I discovered last week instead of browsing the contents of other people’s medicine cabinets it might be a good idea to take a look at what is lurking inside our own.

TRACEY AND TAYLOR TALK TO MARY CARACCIOLI OF MARY TALKS MONEY

Taylor and Tracey did an interview with Mary Caraccioli of Mary Talks Money.

TRACEY QUOTED IN TOWN & COUNTRY MAGAZINE

Click to see the quote from Tracey in an article about Fillers vs. Face Lifts in Town & Country, August 2010.

TAYLOR FEATURED IN SOUTH AFRICAN MAGAZINE – PEOPLE

From a pampered New York life to a harsh existence in the slums of India.

Asian Indian Immigrant Experience

Nivedita Chandrappa who has a talk show called Asian Immigrant Experience did this interview with us. Though I did do a kind of jokey blog about our getting there – the final product is something we are proud of. Nivedita works very hard at editing the footage of the film she is talking to you about with the actual interview. I think she has taken more time and done this better than most anyone I have seen. She does it all herself which makes it doubly impressive.
I have to say I feel deeply honored to be on her show and I know Taylor did too. Considering the fact I think of myself as a South Asian, it makes me happy to be on a show called Asian Immigrant Experience. With all the brouhaha LA last week, Nivedita has done a better job than a major network with a big budget and all sorts of supposed experts at their disposal.
You can see the video in the main text of this blog.

MOTHER’S DAY REFLECTIONS: WRITTEN BY TRACEY FOR DECODER

decoder

Tracey is a guest blogger on Decoder – Breaking down teen culture, substance abuse, and parenting. This week – Mother’s Day Reflections: The Teenage Connection
http://decoder.drugfree.org/2010/05/06/the-teenage-connection/

LUCKY DUCKS: FILM LOOKS AT HOW PRIVILEGE AFFECTS US

Sag Harbor Express

“If you have food in your stomach, how can you feel bad in your heart,” an Indian mother cooking over an open fire in the middle of a Mumbai slum asks Tracey Jackson, director and producer of “Lucky Ducks” a documentary detailing the perils of parenting a privileged teen.

TRACEY BLOGS FOR DECODER

decoder

Tracey is a guest blogger on Decoder – Breaking down teen culture, substance abuse, and parenting.
http://decoder.drugfree.org

LUCKY DUCKS IN HINDUSTAN TIMES

Hindustan Times

Hollywood scriptwriter Tracy Jackson takes spoilt daughter on a reality check trip to Dharavi, makes a documentary of her journey.

TRACEY INTERVIEWED BY ANNIE PLESHETTE MURPHY

ABC NEWS

Life lessons from Mumbai: Filmmaker Tracey Jackson sends her privileged daughter to India (video included).

WHERE ARE THE 10 BIGGEST UNPRODUCED SPECS OF THE 90′S?

script

Article from SCRIPT Magazine features Tracey Jackson.

LUCKY DUCKS RUFFLES FEATHERS – IN A GOOD WAY

momlogic

While the New York Post branded this documentary as the one where a mom ships her “brat” to the slums of Mumbai to cure her spoiled behavior, “Lucky Ducks” is so much more than that.

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