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It's great to see that episode four of my new travel series Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World is now available to stream for free on the PBS App. Just put in a postal code from the USA, pick a station and watch it.
This new fourth episodes takes you to Northern British Columbia!
Here's a description of the episode: EXPLORING SALMON CANNERIES IN PORT EDWARD AND APPLE WINE IN PRINCE GEORGE, NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Brandy Yanchyk visits the North Pacific Cannery National Historic Site in Port Edward and uncovers the stories of the diverse workers who powered the salmon industry. Then, in Prince George, she explores Northern Lights Estate Winery, where unused apples are crafted into award-winning wines in partnership with the Northern Bear Awareness Society to help prevent human-bear conflicts.
A new episode of my travel series Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World has sprung up on the PBS App for all to see.
This half hour show takes you to Prince Rupert in Northern British Columbia!
Here is a description of episode 103:
SUSTAINABLE SUSHI, CRAFT BEER & INDIGENOUS ART IN PRINCE RUPERT, NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA
Brandy Yanchyk travels to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, where she makes sustainable sushi with Chef Dai Fukasaku. Next, she learns about craft brewing at Wheelhouse Brewing Company and tastes locally inspired beers. Finally, she explores Indigenous art and tries her hand at carving.
There's three episodes available now and you can stream them any time for free on the PBS App. Just put in a US postal code like 90210 and pick a station.
Public TV stations including PBS are also airing my series across the USA and Canada on their local TV stations.
The series is distributed by NETA.
Two episodes of my new travel series Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World is out! You can stream the two episodes any time for free on the PBS App. Just put in a US postal code like 90210 and pick a station.
For four weeks a new episode will be released on Mondays.
Public TV stations including PBS are also airing my series across the USA and Canada on their local TV stations.
Here are descriptions of the two episodes from Louisiana that have been released:
Brandy Yanchyk explores the bold flavours and local charm of Tangipahoa Parish. She learns to cook thin fried catfish and hushpuppies at the iconic Middendorf’s, sips Louisiana-grown tea at Fleur De Lis Tea Company, and dives into the smoky BBQ scene at Salty Joe’s BBQ in Hammond.
2. LOUISIANA’S NORTHSHORE AND HAMMOND: HISTORY, GUMBO, JAZZ, CHOCTAW ROOTS & CRAFT BEER
Brandy bikes the scenic Tammany Trace and visits Pat's Rest Awhile in Mandeville and tastes Southern cuisine with local chef Pat Gallagher. She learns about the city’s history through the Explore Historic Mandeville QR Tour and steps inside the legendary Dew Drop Jazz and Social Hall. Brandy connects with Choctaw heritage at the Bayou Lacombe Museum and then has a craft beer tasting at Gnarly Barley Brewing Co. in Hammond.
Distributed by the National Educational Telecommunications Association.
This week I'm taking you to Northern British Columbia with me to the Northern Lights Estate Winery!
Check out my new short feature that is available on my Youtube channel. Please watch and like it!
https://youtu.be/SNwgg609tlk?si=hBJ5c8-0ueRin1k5
It's part of my new series Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World which will start airing on public TV stations in the USA including PBS channels in February.
Here’s a sneak peak of my new travel series Brandy Yanchyk Sees the World!
The entire half hour show from Prince Rupert, British Columbia will air on public TV stations including PBS in February in the USA and Canada.
https://youtu.be/fw9tyVERkVc
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Enjoy.