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The Next YouTube Fab Five: Innovators and Inspirators on CherryCoBiz

Greetings from CherryCoBiz,

I’m back with another spotlight on creators who bring something more to the screen—whether it’s heart, humor, or a fresh perspective. These five creators are carving out spaces that feel intentional—mixing flavors, unpacking ideologies, and calling out absurdity with style and purpose. I’ve featured others before who left a lasting impression, and these five are no different. Each brings their own energy, and I’ll be exploring more about them in upcoming posts. But for now, consider this your first taste.


?? Beryl Shereshewsky: Culture Meets Kitchen

Beryl’s channel is a passport through food. She brings global flavors into focus by inviting viewers to submit stories and recipes that reflect their cultural roots. Her content isn’t just about cooking—it’s about connection. I love that she honors memory, experience, and identity in every dish. Her work reminds me that food can be a form of storytelling.


?? MeidasTouch: Digital Activism with Punch

Founded by the Meiselas brothers, MeidasTouch is bold, unapologetically progressive, and deeply entrenched in the modern fight for democracy. Their videos combine viral formatting with investigative edge, pushing back against disinformation and holding political figures to account. Their digital presence is more than content—it’s resistance.


? Cam Kirkham: Commentary with a British Bite

Cam’s reaction videos serve up more than laughs. With a sharp eye for the quirks of internet culture, he offers candid responses to TikTok trends, influencer behavior, and the wildest corners of UK media. He doesn’t flinch from heavier topics either—sharing moments of vulnerability and honesty about mental health. That mix of humor and heart sets him apart.


? The Good Liars: Satire with a Serious Edge

Jason Selvig and Davram Stiefler are performance satirists who show up where power gathers and use irony to flip the script. From “participation trophies” for Ron DeSantis to mock sermons at NRA conferences, they capture the absurdity of American politics and deliver it in bite-sized, viral moments. They’ve been doing this work for over a decade—and they’re just getting sharper.


? Genetically Modified Skeptic: Question Everything

Drew McCoy approaches faith and belief through a lens of science and personal experience. As a former Evangelical turned skeptic, his content blends reason, research, and introspection. His videos often explore biblical scholarship, the psychology of religion, and how belief systems intersect with social issues. It’s not just critique—it’s compassion, with a scientific backbone.


In Closing

These creators are each leaving their imprint, and I’ll be revisiting them in upcoming features. From kitchen tables to congressional hearings, YouTube is still a stage for advocacy, discovery, and reflection—and these voices prove it.

Are you already a fan of any of the Fab Five? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Or maybe you have a favorite creator who’s making waves in your world—drop their name in the comments below! Let’s keep this celebration of creativity going, together.

Thanks for being here with me,
Terra Turner

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