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This podcast is all about helping others hold onto hope. Apurva S. wraps it up with, “In the words of Dumbledore, “Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, when only one remembers to turn on the light.” This describes the message of the podcast (even though it’s not said in that way), that you should never lose hope.”


In today’s cultural landscape, we are seeing an unprecedented explosion of media that presents a fusion of entertainment and education. Resources like these allow people to look for help in an inviting, compassionate situation before venturing out into other social spaces.


Enjoy Avery P.'s review of the podcast We Got You on TRAX. This is an amazing outlet for kids and teens that don’t have a voice or need extra inspiration to help cope with their challenges. This podcast is all about helping others hold onto hope. I got a sense of thankfulness while listening to the first couple of episodes. Although the podcast is audio only, it makes you take the time to settle down and listen. Listening to these stories can give anyone hope, courage and gratitude. I got lots of messages from this podcast, although the one that stood out the most is to hold onto hope. Never give up; have courage! I give the podcast series We Got You series 5 out 5 stars and recommend it for ages 9 to 16.


“I’ve had to say no to a lot of things that just didn't resonate with me. I was like, ‘You know what? The right thing for me is gonna come.’”


Samantha Logan knows how to deliver in everything she does. Now, she’s helping pass some hard-won life and industry insight down to others with her new podcast “We Got You,” a weekly advice podcast where teens answer the biggest questions from middle schoolers across the country on life, loneliness, and an uncertain future.


Samantha Logan, Actress and Podcast Host of We Got You, joins Cheddar to discuss how the podcast gives a voice to kids who don't know who to turn to, and how she's advancing her acting career through a pandemic.


Samantha Logan catches up with Young Hollywood via Zoom where she tells us all about how she has parlayed this rare opportunity into using her platform and voice for a good cause, namely her podcast, "We Got You". The weekly series serves as an outlet to teens to get and receive advice from their peers when they feel they have no one else to talk to.


The "We Got You" podcast works to meet pre-teens where they are, discussing the issues that plague tweens in middle school.


Slavic Village native Jayla VanHorn, 18, tells her story for an episode of the tweens podcast "We Got You."