Happy New Year.
I have some exciting plans in the works for 2024 and Brandy Y Productions!
Firstly, I am thrilled to announce that seven episodes of my travel documentary series "Seeing the USA with Brandy Yanchyk" are now available to watch on your smart TV on the PBS Passport video streaming App.
Just download the PBS App and search for the title "Seeing the USA".
You can also watch season one of my other travel series "Seeing Canada" on the PBS Passport App and all four seasons will be available soon.
About the PBSPassport App:
Currently, Passport is available through web browsers on your desktop, laptop, tablet, and mobile devices. It is also available through the PBS video App for users on the below devices:
• Roku
• Apple TV 4
• Amazon Fire TV
• Amazon Fire Tablet
• Android TV
• Android mobile devices
• Apple iPhone and iPad
Sold out Vancouver screening of "Food is my Teacher"!
What an incredible evening.
Thank you so much Vancouver Food Runners and Food Stash Foundation for organizing a wonderful screening and event in Vancouver on Tuesday, December 5th at Food Stash.
Tammara Soma Ph.D. and I were thrilled to share our new documentary "Food is my Teacher" with such an engaged audience.
We have tremendous gratitude to the following organizations and individuals for their support:
Event venue & planning support: Food Stash Foundation
Financial partners: Vancity and Fresh Prep
Panelists: Dr. Tammara Soma, Brandy Yanchyk, and Christina Lee (hua foundation)
Food & beverage donation partners: TJ Conwi and Reroot , purebread, Greenhouse, Legacy Liquor Store, Whole Foods Market
Reusable cups & containers: ShareWares
Chairs: Vancouver Food Networks (Kitsilano Neighbourhood House)
If you missed the screening you can watch the documentary on CBC Gem.
Fantastic potluck & screening in Banff of "Food is my Teacher"!
Monday night’s screening of “Food is my Teacher” in Banff was a wonderful success. Around 70 people came to the community potluck, screening and panel.
The food was excellent and it felt so great to share Dr. Tammara Soma and my documentary with everyone.
El Torro Restaurant donated so much food and it was delicious! Thank you.
A big shout out to the Bow Valley Food Alliance and the Filipino Organization in the Rocky Mountains who attended the event and are also in the film.
You can watch it now on CBC Gem!
Thank you Rocky Mountain Outlook for promoting the event in this article.
We can't wait to share our new documentary ""Food is my Teacher" with those living near Banff, Alberta!
Come and join us for a screening & potluck.
Dr. Tammara Soma and I will be there as part of a discussion panel after the documentary.
Register for the potluck and screening here.
You can watch it now on CBC GEM.
I am thrilled to announce that my episode Seeing Canada - "Black History in South Western Ontario" has won FIRST PLACE in the Virtual storytelling category in the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) 7th Annual Canadian Chapter Awards.
The judge said "This was an interesting episode sharing meaningful stories that we as Canadians should be familiar with. This is a sort of journalistic storytelling that I'd like to see more often, travel media stories that turn the camera outwards, shining a spotlight on the local people and their stories as shared by them. I learned a lot from this and enjoyed Brandy as a host, particularly when she was connecting with her subjects in a more relaxed and human way. Congratulations, everyone.”
You can watch the episode "Seeing Canada" - BLACK HISTORY IN SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO online on CPAC-TV.
Here is the description:
Canadian journalist Brandy Yanchyk explores Southwestern Ontario where she learns about the Underground Railroad and the history of the Freedom Seekers who came to Canada and helped build a large, vibrant Black community in the country.
Brandy visits The Amherstburg Freedom Museum, the Buxton National Historic Site & Museum, the Chatham-Kent Black Historical Society & Black Mecca Museum and Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site now called the Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History.
Brandy also meets with Teajai Travis, a Descendant of Underground Railroad Travellers, and with Educator, Irene Moore Davis, at the Tower of Freedom in Windsor.
"Seeing Canada" season four is airing on CPAC-TV!
This Sunday join host Brandy Yanchyk when she travels to British Columbia's Cariboo Chilcotin Coast in her travel series "Seeing Canada" season four.
You can catch this new episode on CPAC-TV (Cable Public Affairs Channel) at 9:30 pm ET and then it will be online. The series will also be airing on PBS and Create TV soon.
Here is a description of episode 404:
Exploring British Columbia’s Cariboo Chilcotin Region.
Canadian journalist Brandy Yanchyk travels to the Cariboo Chilcotin Region in British Columbia where she learns how to make cinnabon buns at The Historic Chilcotin Lodge in Riske Creek.
Then Brandy learns how to trim a horse's hooves at the Terra Nostra Guest Ranch in Kleena Kleene.
In Clinton, Brandy meets David Arlen Park, a Musician and Owner of The Junction Cafe, who teaches her how to be a barista.
"Seeing Canada" season four starts airing September 3rd, 2023!
I am thrilled to announce that the first new episode of my travel series Seeing Canada season four will air this Sunday on CPAC-TV at 9:30 pm ET.
There are eight new episodes in total and they will air each Sunday for the next eight weeks on CPAC-TV.
Season four will also air on PBS stations and Create TV in the future.
Thank you to everyone who was part of "Seeing Canada" season four!
Here is a description of Seeing Canada episode 401:
Indigenous Tourism and Art in South Eastern Ontario
Canadian journalist Brandy Yanchyk meets the rare and endangered Ojibwe Spirit Horses and makes a corn husk doll at the Madahoki Farm in Ottawa’s Greenbelt. Then Brandy travels to Akwesasne where she makes traditional Mohawk cornbread. In Kingston she learns to paint with artist Francisco Corbett at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
For a more in depth description of the new Seeing Canada season four series click here: https://vimeo.com/855173823?share=copy
You can stream the new documentary Food is my Teacher here on CBC GEM.
Lots of great articles have been coming in for Dr. Tammara Soma and Brandy Yanchyk’s new documentary Food is my Teacher.
Read them here:
Article by the Edmonton Journal “Local award-winning filmmaker's latest Food is my Teacher premieres Friday
Article by Edify “The Best Teacher of All”.
Article by AlbertaPrimeTimes.com “Food as teacher and healer, the focus of new documentary”.
Article by SFU NEWS “SFU’s Tammara Soma explores the healing power of food in new documentary.”
Article by CBC “Professor, filmmaker travel across B.C., Alberta to explore the healing power of food”.
CBC Edmonton AM interview “Food as a healer and educator”.
“Food is My Teacher” starts streaming on CBC Gem this Friday, August 25th
You can stream the new documentary Food is my Teacher here on CBC GEM.
It's great to see these articles and interviews about my new documentary Food is My Teacher with Dr. Tammara Soma about the healing power of food.
Article by the Edmonton Journal “Local award-winning filmmaker's latest Food is my Teacher premieres Friday
Article by Edify “The Best Teacher of All”.
Article by AlbertaPrimeTimes.com “Food as teacher and healer, the focus of new documentary”.
Article by SFU NEWS “SFU’s Tammara Soma explores the healing power of food in new documentary.”
Article by CBC “Professor, filmmaker travel across B.C., Alberta to explore the healing power of food”.
CBC Edmonton AM interview “Food as a healer and educator”.
Tune in when “Food is My Teacher” starts streaming on CBC Gem this Friday, August 25th and premieres on CBC TV in Alberta and BC on Saturday, August 26th, at 7 p.m. local time.
Thank you to the wonderful team who helped put this together:
Dr. Tammara Soma: Co-writer/co-director, Brandy Yanchyk: co-writer/co-director and producer, DOP: Mitch Fraser, Camera in BC: Thomas Dudley Productions, Editor: Sarah Taylor Editor, Colour Correction: Michael McIntosh, Post Production Sound: Johnny Blerot and Executive Producer: Sheila Peacock.
#FoodismyTeacher
Whatcha doing on Sunday nights in August?
Hope you’re watching season three of Brandy Yanchyk’s travel documentary series “Seeing Canada”.
For those of you with cable it is available across Canada on CPAC (Cable Public Affairs Channel / Chaîne d'affaires publiques par câble)
Eight new episodes of #SeeingCanada will start airing in September in season four. Yahoo.









