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Pati Jinich Explores Panamericana

Juneau & Whitehorse - Sister Cities

Canada’s Black Pioneers

Canada’s Black Pioneers

Pati Jinich visits the town of Wildwood in Alberta, which was founded by some of Canada’s earliest black settlers, to hear their story of resilience, community, and the search for a better life. Her visit culminates in a delicious BBQ, highlighting the food traditions that have become part of

Beautiful & Unbreakable: Glassblowing in Yukon

Beautiful & Unbreakable: Glassblowing in Yukon

In Whitehorse, the capital of Canada’s Yukon Territory, a glassblowing studio has become a community hub. Owner Lunann Baker-Johnson went to art school and studied glassblowing after losing a child to leukemia and now offers that healing and connection through her Lumel Studios.

Old World Russia in America’s Last Frontier

Old World Russia in America’s Last Frontier

Pati Jinich heads off the beaten path to Nikolaevsk, a fascinating Alaskan town with deep Russian roots you might not expect. Founded by Old Believers seeking religious freedom, this village feels like a little slice of Russia right next door. She pops into Samovar Cafe, run by Nina Fefelov, who&

What is Alaskan Ice Cream?

What is Alaskan Ice Cream?

Foraging is one way Indigenous Community Liaison Anna Sattler holds on to her Yup'ik traditions. She takes Pati Jinich foraging for berries outside of Anchorage. As they gather berries Anna shares insights on what it’s like to be native in Alaska, why traditional practices still matter, and

Uncovering Alaska's Filipino Soul

Uncovering Alaska's Filipino Soul

Pati Jinich joins Filipino storyteller Tasha Elizarde at KTOO radio to chat about the history and heritage of Filipinos in Alaska. Tasha, a passionate advocate for Filipino culture and the force behind the oral history project "Mana," shares stories of how Filipinos were drawn to Alaska. Afterward, they

What Makes Alaska… Alaska? With Author Julia O’Malley

What Makes Alaska… Alaska? With Author Julia O’Malley

At the edge of Ship Creek in Anchorage, Alaska, where the city began in tents just over a century ago, Pati Jinich shares a picnic with local food writer and author Julia O’Malley to discuss what makes Alaska unique — and the challenges it now faces.

Ron Chambers: Stories from Life in the Yukon

Ron Chambers: Stories from Life in the Yukon

Ever wondered what life is like in Canada’s remote Yukon Territory? Pati Jinich gets a glimpse into the life of a man who has lived close to the land and carries its history with him when she shares a meal with Ron Chambers at Mount Logan Lodge. Ron became

Canada’s Wildest Caesar Cocktail

Canada’s Wildest Caesar Cocktail

Pati Jinich visits Big Sky BBQ, located just outside Calgary, to try their legendary Barbecue King Caesar — a towering twist on the classic Caesar with an entire barbecue meal stacked high on top. Bartender Alexander Nguyen doesn’t just serve a Caesar — he builds an experience.

The Indigenous Fashion Movement

The Indigenous Fashion Movement

Indigenous fashion is rising, and it’s more than style. It's story. In Calgary, Pati Jinich speaks with Chelsa Racette (Founder of Indigenous Fashion Week), Kim Coltman (Producer, Indigenous Fashion Week), and Tyson Martell (Model & Actor) to explore how indigenous fashion is reshaping the industry, reclaiming space,