• FULL SHOW | Faith Walk: Following leadership; Quality time with my son; Money and the loved ones on Money Mondays with Jini Thorton; and More
    Feb 9 2026

    In today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, the show dives deep into three powerful themes shaping faith and family life. In her Faith Walk, Erica addresses how to recognize unhealthy spiritual leadership, reminding listeners to trust the Word over manipulative or secretive directives. This aligns with broader Christian discussions warning believers to watch for red flags in church leadership—such as leaders who isolate members, micromanage, or use “God told me…” to manipulate behavior. Research shows that these behaviors reflect patterns seen in controlling or abusive pastors, emphasizing the importance of personal discernment and biblical grounding for protection and spiritual health.

    Erica also shares heartfelt reflections on quality mother–son time, opening up about how intentional questions help teens express themselves. Parenting experts highlight that teens communicate best when they feel heard, validated, and supported—especially in today’s high‑stress digital age—reinforcing Erica’s strategy of asking deeper questions beyond “How was your day?” to build trust and emotional connection. On Money Mondays, finance expert Jini Thornton helps couples navigate love and money, encouraging transparency, shared vision, and honest conversations—an approach consistent with data showing money is the #1 source of relationship conflict, often caused by mismatched values or hidden financial habits. Experts agree that financial intimacy, boundary‑setting, and honest communication not only reduce friction but strengthen commitment and long‑term stability.

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    54 mins
  • FULL SHOW | Fresh Word Friday with Pastor Vincent Campbell; Encouraged by the word; Gospel artist Juanita Contee joins Get Up; and More
    Feb 6 2026

    Today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell is anchored by an empowering Fresh Word Friday message from Pastor Vincent Campbell of The Faith Center in Tucker, Georgia. Pastor Campbell reminds listeners that isolation is one of the enemy’s greatest tools to pull people away from their God‑given purpose, urging believers to stay connected to faith‑filled community for strength and accountability. His church, known for its multicultural, Bible‑centered teaching and warm community environment, emphasizes belonging, transformation, and living out faith with boldness. Erica follows this with a powerful Ericaism underscoring that “community is better,” reinforcing that we’re not built to navigate life alone.

    Listeners are also treated to an uplifting conversation with gospel artist Juanita Contee, who discusses her new single “I Know Who I Am”—a declaration of identity and spiritual confidence. Contee explains that the song is rooted in knowing who God is first so believers can stand firmly in who He says they are. Her release has already been met with enthusiastic response as she steps boldly into her solo calling after years of contributing background vocals for major gospel artists. Rounding out the show, Erica and Cheryl pay tribute to Ron Kenoly, the pioneering worship leader behind classics like Ancient of Days, who recently passed away at 81. Known worldwide for shaping modern congregational worship, Kenoly’s ministry influenced millions and produced the fastest‑selling worship album of its era, Lift Him Up (1992). His legacy and music continue to inspire believers globally.

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    53 mins
  • FULL SHOW | Christian artist JOKIA joins Get Up; E&G True Hollywood Bible Story: 2 Kings 5; Jealous of someone else grace; and More
    Feb 5 2026

    Today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell is rich with inspiration, healing, and joyful testimony. Christian artist JOKIA joins Erica to share the heart behind her upbeat new single “So Happy,” a song rooted in choosing joy after years of personal struggle, including infertility and deep emotional trials. Our web search reveals that JOKIA’s broader musical journey reflects themes of healing and renewal—her work often springs from real-life battles like pregnancy loss, later transformed into testimony through music. She’s a two-time Billboard #1 artist known for blending gospel, R&B, and Christian contemporary music, and her new season includes acting roles, chart-topping releases, and a commitment to inspiring others through faith and mental‑health advocacy.

    The episode also highlights two powerful faith themes from Scripture and daily life. First, the E&G True Hollywood Bible Story revisits Naaman in 2 Kings 5, reminding listeners that even a mighty commander needed humility and obedience to receive God’s healing. Historical and Bible commentary expand Naaman’s significance—he was a highly honored military leader whose leprosy overshadowed his accomplishments, a condition that symbolized deep need for divine intervention and set the stage for God’s restorative power through the prophet Elisha. Then Erica’s Ericaism dives into “Jealous of Someone Else’s Grace,” urging believers not to resent the favor God gives others. This aligns with Christian teachings on overcoming jealousy through gratitude, trust in God’s timing, and reframing negative emotions—a principle strongly emphasized across modern Christian resources. Together with birthday shoutouts, joys & concerns, and Willie Jolley’s reminder that “wealthy love builds a home,” the episode encourages listeners to walk in joy, release comparison, and trust God through every season.

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    56 mins
  • FULL SHOW | HE is closer than you think; Healthy ever after with Dawn Stroizer; Kelly Rowland and Method Man joins Get Up; and More
    Feb 5 2026

    This episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell centers on encouragement, spiritual grounding, and uplifting conversations. Erica opens with a moving Faith Walk, reminding listeners that God’s presence is nearer than they often realize—a theme echoed widely across her teachings as she encourages believers to trust God even during quiet seasons or uncertainty. The show then shifts to practical wellness with fitness expert Dawn Strozier, who emphasizes that transformation comes from small, intentional steps and measuring progress through confidence, focus, and discipline rather than the scale—an approach supported by her broader work guiding clients, including high‑profile figures, toward sustainable health and mental resilience.

    A highlight of the episode is Erica’s interview with Kelly Rowland and Method Man about their new rom‑com Relationship Goals, now streaming on Prime Video. The actors discuss the film’s themes of love, legacy, and emotional growth as they portray TV producers and former lovers competing for the same career milestone, a story rooted in Michael Todd’s bestselling book on dating and purpose. Their onscreen chemistry and the film’s messages about balancing ambition with personal healing bring a fresh, faith‑infused take to the romantic comedy genre.

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    56 mins
  • FULL SHOW | Lions do not eat fruit; Gospel singer and producer Nolan Williams joins Get Up; Love Talk: Stay together; and More
    Feb 3 2026

    This episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell delivers a powerful blend of faith, reflection, and purpose. In the Faith Walk, Erica unpacks the striking truth that “lions don’t eat fruit”—a biological reality confirmed by animal science, since lions are obligate carnivores lacking the enzymes needed to digest plant matter. Using this as a spiritual metaphor, she challenges listeners to embody the fruit of the Spirit, noting that lions—symbolic of trials and spiritual attacks—devour only flesh, not fruit. This theme sets the tone for the show’s call to live from a place of spiritual discipline rather than emotional impulse.

    The episode continues with a compelling interview featuring award‑winning composer and social‑justice creative Nolan Williams Jr., who debuts “Just Like Selma”—a modern civil‑rights hymn created for Black History Month. The song is part of Williams’ national Freedom Advances campaign and honors the legacy of the Selma voting‑rights marches while calling today’s communities to persistent civic engagement, echoing Dr. King’s reminder that “the arc of the moral universe bends toward justice”. Rounding out the show, Erica’s Love Talk stresses the sacred work of staying together in marriage, aligning with Christian marriage‑communication research that emphasizes forgiveness, open conversation, and intentional emotional connection as the foundation of resilient relationships. Together, these segments weave a message of spiritual maturity, social responsibility, and relational wholeness.

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    52 mins
  • FULL SHOW | False Prophets; Money Mondays with Business Bully Dave Anderson; Love Talk: Blending Well; and More
    Feb 2 2026

    On today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, the Faith Walk dives deep into “False Prophets”, encouraging listeners to stay spiritually grounded by testing every message against Scripture — a topic echoed by current discussions across the Christian world, including recent investigations highlighting manipulation, unbiblical teachings, and manufactured revelations within certain ministries. Erica challenges believers to prioritize discernment over exposure and keep their focus on spreading the Gospel with a pure heart.

    Money Monday brings the always‑energetic Dave Anderson, The Business Bully, who drops financial truth serum: February is the month where excuses die and results begin. Anderson — known for his no‑fluff, high‑conversion business strategies and national media presence — urges listeners to make one serious money move this week to spark momentum. The show closes with a heartfelt Love Talk on blended families, inspired by viral moments from Bishop and Pastor Sarah Jakes’ household. The topic resonates with ongoing marriage‑and‑blending conversations in the faith community, where experts emphasize unity over ego, communication, and Christ‑centered love as keys to thriving blended families.

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    54 mins
  • FULL SHOW | What does your house flow like; E&G True Hollywood Bible Story: Jonah and the whale; Actress Zing Ashford joins Get Up; and More
    Jan 29 2026

    In today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, the team dove deep into three standout conversations that blended faith, storytelling, and uplifting inspiration. Erica’s Faith Walk explored the idea of spiritual atmosphere in the home—asking listeners if their households carry peace, rest, and God’s presence. This teaching echoes broader Christian principles on shaping spiritually grounded homes through prayer, kindness, and intentional habits that foster unity and love. The show then rolled into a hilarious and heartfelt E&G True Hollywood Bible Story: Jonah and the Whale, retelling Jonah’s resistance, stormy detour, and redemption inside the great fish. The biblical narrative is widely known not only for Jonah’s time in the fish, but also for its deeper themes of repentance, divine mercy, and transformation—historically set during Israel’s post‑exilic wrestling with obedience and God’s compassion for all people.

    The episode also featured a lively conversation with actress Zing Ashford, star of the upcoming Lifetime film Be Happy, executive‑produced by Mary J. Blige. The movie follows Val, a woman navigating empty-nest life, who travels to New Orleans to support her pregnant daughter Kayla—played by Zing—and unexpectedly reawakens her long‑buried passions and sense of purpose. The film highlights themes of identity, healing, and rediscovery, mirroring Zing’s reflections on mother‑daughter bonds and personal growth; it premieres February 7 as part of Blige’s expanding creative collaboration with Lifetime. Alongside these central topics, the show delivered birthday shoutouts, trending news, sports, and joyful moments from the Get Up Church community.

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    54 mins
  • FULL SHOW | Serving is the way; Mariah Carey joins Get Up to talk new song with Clark Sisters; Giving good gifts; and More
    Jan 27 2026

    Today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell centered on service, inspiration, and soul‑lifting music. Erica’s Erica-ism, “Serving Is the Way,” encouraged listeners to embody Christlike compassion by intentionally helping others—whether offering resources to the homeless, volunteering in church, or simply making kindness a lifestyle. This aligns with her past teachings on choosing active commitment over passive faith, echoing her broader message about living with purpose and intention. The show also spotlighted a powerful interview with Mariah Carey, celebrating her new gospel‑infused single “Jesus I Do” featuring the legendary Clark Sisters—a collaboration years in the making, recorded in Atlanta and praised for its uplifting message and rich vocal harmonies.

    The Love Talk of the day explored the art of giving good gifts, urging listeners to offer presents that reflect genuine attention to a loved one’s needs rather than defaulting to generic choices. This principle mirrors established research showing that thoughtful, recipient‑focused gifts build stronger trust and emotional connection than flashy or convenient ones. Throughout the episode, the team also covered news updates, Faith Walk reflections on David’s rejection, health encouragement from Dr. Willie Jolly, and trending entertainment stories—rounding out a show filled with joy, spirituality, and practical wisdom for everyday life.

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    56 mins