This preview trailer brings together Episodes 5–10 of Media in the Margins, a video podcast and public-facing research project exploring creator journalism, independent media, trust, platform power, visual storytelling, labor, ethics, and the future of public knowledge. Across these six episodes, Becky Beamer speaks with journalists, media founders, researchers, designers, publishers, students, and independent storytellers working across the edges of traditional media systems. Featured episodes: EP05 — Ford Fischer **The Primary Source: Documenting Public Life Before Power Frames the Record** Raw video, protest documentation, public events, platform moderation, and the role of primary-source journalism. EP06 — Mollie Muchna **The Trust Builder: How Journalism Earns Trust in Public** Transparency, corrections, sourcing, AI disclosure, audience trust, and the credibility signals journalism needs to make visible. EP07 — Dr. Toby Miller **The Critical Witness: What Journalism Must Remember About Labor, Language, and the Planet** Journalism’s future beyond the decline narrative, with attention to labor, language, environmental media, digital materiality, and gumshoe reporting. EP08 — Carrie Regan **The Founder Storyteller: What Media Becomes After the Institution** From National Geographic to founder-led media: storytelling, trust, women founders, cultural communication, and the messy middle of building independent work. EP09 — Lars Harmsen **The Editorial Designer: Publishing, Censorship, and the Authorship of Design** Independent publishing, Slanted Magazine, design authorship, censorship, AI, print culture, and the public knowledge role of editorial design. EP10 — Benjamin Haug-Toklum **The Platform Native: What Short-Form News Gives Us—and What It Takes Away** TikTok news, visual framing, younger audiences, NRK, TV 2, VG, Dagbladet, source diversity, and the ethics of platform-native journalism. Together, these episodes ask: What happens to journalism when trust moves outside the institution? What does independent media make possible? What gets lost when journalism is compressed into platforms? How do creators, journalists, designers, and educators build public knowledge in fragmented information systems? And what must journalism remember before it gives up on itself? Watch the full episodes on YouTube and listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Full show notes, guest links, references, ethics statement, AI usage statement, transcript annotations, and corrections/updates are available here: https://bleepbleepproductions.start.page This project treats journalism as an evolving process built through dialogue, transparency, and revision. Editorial control remains with the host and production team, and any corrections, updates, ethics notes, or source links will be documented in the show notes. #MediaInTheMargins #Journalism #CreatorJournalism #IndependentMedia #TrustInMedia #MediaFutures #VisualJournalism #MediaLiteracy #AITransparency