• Full EP | Trump Administration delete January 6th prosecution information; Were black people or women oppressed more; Singer and actor MAJOR joins DLHS crew; Five ways to legally evict house guest; and More
    May 28 2026

    Grace, growth, and God’s timing take center stage in this uplifting episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, where the message is clear: conviction is meant to change you, not break you. Erica’s Faith Walk reminds listeners that God didn’t send Jesus to condemn the world, but to save it—shifting the focus from guilt and shame to purpose and transformation. The discussion reinforces the difference between conviction, which draws you closer to God and encourages change, and condemnation, which creates shame and distance. The show also brings Scripture to life with a creative retelling of the story of Abigail, Nabal, and David, highlighting how Abigail’s wisdom and humility stopped conflict before it escalated—an example of how discernment and quick action can shift outcomes and allow God’s justice to prevail.

    On the music side, the energy stays high as gospel artist Jahcee joins the show to introduce “Breaking News,” a powerful worship anthem created through the CCC Collective alongside Israel Houghton. The song reflects years of organic ministry collaboration and carries a message centered on the resurrection and the power of faith, built to inspire believers in both worship and everyday life. Combined with encouragement about walking in purpose without seeking people’s approval and staying obedient to God’s calling, the episode delivers a strong, faith-filled reminder that growth, healing, and purpose all start with trusting God’s voice over everything else.

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    54 mins
  • Full Show | 1KPhew guest co-host Get Up; Healthy Ever After with Alana Atkins; Serious GRIFF with Mr. Griffin; and More
    May 27 2026

    Get Up! Mornings delivers an uplifting and thought-provoking episode as Christian hip-hop artist 1KPhew steps in as guest co-host, bringing high energy and faith-filled motivation throughout the show. Known for blending Atlanta trap sounds with gospel-centered messages, 1KPhew has built a reputation as a leading voice in modern Christian hip-hop, using his platform to encourage authenticity, purpose, and unwavering faith. On-air, he shares a powerful message about choosing faith over fear and staying true to God’s calling, reminding listeners that real growth comes from belief, patience, and living with intention.

    The show balances inspiration with real-life insight, starting with Alana Atkins’ Healthy Ever After segment, where she breaks down how everyday habits like drinking tea can impact your health—highlighting that popular herbal teas can interfere with medications and nutrient absorption if used incorrectly. Meanwhile, Mr. Griffin delivers a standout moment with a deep dive into Black history in Canada, reflecting on figures like Harriet Tubman, who helped lead enslaved people to freedom and even operated from Canada during the Underground Railroad era. Together, these conversations blend faith, wellness, and cultural knowledge—creating a meaningful, informative, and empowering listening experience.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Full Show | Kelly Kellz sits in for Erica Campbell; Daughters of Destiny joins Get Up with new music; Secret Service kill 21-year-old Maryland man; and More
    May 26 2026

    Kelly Kellz holds it down on Get Up! Mornings with a faith-filled and uplifting energy, delivering a powerful message about consistency, purpose, and doing the work even when results don’t come easy, reminding listeners that faith requires action and discipline to see real growth. The show also highlights rising gospel group Daughters of Destiny, three sisters who’ve been singing together for years and recently released “Day of Pentecost,” a song inspired by personal struggles and spiritual breakthrough as they continue working toward a larger project. Their music aligns with the broader theme of Pentecost—which celebrates the biblical moment when the Holy Spirit empowered believers—and continues to inspire modern worship and revival-centered gospel releases.

    At the same time, the show turns to a serious national story as new details emerge in the killing of a 21-year-old Maryland man, identified as Nasire Best, who was shot by Secret Service agents after opening fire near a White House checkpoint. Reports confirm he pulled a weapon and fired at officers, leading to a fatal exchange of gunfire, while a bystander was also struck during the incident. Authorities noted the man had a history of mental health challenges and prior encounters with law enforcement, raising deeper concerns about how these situations are handled and discussed publicly. Alongside these heavy moments, the show balances encouragement with real-world insight—spotlighting financial advice about building multiple income streams and positive community news like Beyoncé’s foundation investing $250,000 into cosmetology education programs, supporting the next generation of creatives and entrepreneurs—making for a well-rounded episode rooted in faith, culture, and current events.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Full Show | Fresh Word Friday with Pastor Mike; Pastor Jonathan miller Joins Get Up; Loving the lost; and More
    May 22 2026

    Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell delivers a powerful, spirit-filled episode centered on growth, healing, and purpose, kicking off with Fresh Word Friday and a timely reminder to stop settling for “it could be worse” and instead press toward God’s higher calling. Rooted in Philippians 3:14, the message challenges listeners to pursue excellence and spiritual growth rather than comparing themselves or becoming comfortable in mediocrity—emphasizing that faith is about forward movement and striving toward purpose, not staying stuck in survival mode. The show reinforces this theme with real-life encouragement around marriage, faith, and keeping God at the center, reminding believers that growth requires intention, accountability, and a willingness to evolve.

    Later, Pastor Jonathan Miller joins the show to discuss his book Healing Hurts, highlighting the uncomfortable truth that true healing only begins when people confront their pain instead of avoiding it. His message aligns with broader faith-based teachings that unaddressed trauma can lead to cycles of fear, bitterness, and broken patterns—but intentional healing can lead to freedom and generational transformation. The episode closes with Erica’s call to action, urging believers to actively “love the lost” by reaching out to those who may be struggling, disconnected, or hurting—reminding listeners that ministry isn’t just preaching, but checking on people, restoring them in love, and making genuine human connection a priority in challenging times.

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    47 mins
  • Full Show | When God is silent; Jonathan Nelson joins Get Up to talk new single; Healthy Ever After with Dr. Ian Smith; and More
    May 20 2026

    When life gets quiet and God seems distant, this episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell delivers a powerful reminder that silence is not absence—it’s often where faith is tested and strengthened. Drawing from Psalm 27, Erica shares how even David wrestled with moments where God felt silent, yet continued to pray and trust in His presence. Scripture consistently emphasizes that faith in difficult seasons requires perseverance and courage, encouraging believers to “wait for the Lord” and remain confident even in uncertainty. The conversation is both sobering and uplifting, challenging listeners to stay rooted in faith when circumstances don’t immediately change.

    The inspiration continues with gospel artist Jonathan Nelson, who joins the show to introduce his new single“When I Think (I Thank)”, a song centered on gratitude and reflection. The record connects deeply to his personal story and legacy, turning the simple act of remembering God’s goodness into a full worship experience. Meanwhile, the show also spotlights practical health awareness during a segment with Dr. Ian Smith, focusing on stroke risk in the Black community. Medical data shows that Black Americans are significantly more likely to experience stroke and related complications, with key risk factors including high blood pressure, diabetes, and chronic stress. By combining spiritual encouragement, music, and real-life health insights, this episode delivers a well-rounded message: stay faithful through the silence, stay grateful for what God has already done, and stay proactive about your health so you can live the life you’re praying for.

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    59 mins
  • Full Show | Prayer is Prayer; Money Mondays with Jini Thorton; Marriage Vows; and More
    May 18 2026

    Erica Campbell and the Get Up! crew deliver a powerful mix of faith, love, and real-life inspiration, highlighted by Erica’s emotional reflection on renewing her vows after 25 years of marriage—a milestone that celebrates endurance, faith, and commitment through life’s highs and lows. The show leans into the deeper meaning of love and marriage, noting that vow renewals have become a meaningful way for couples to reaffirm their bond and celebrate milestones, with many couples choosing them to honor growth, resilience, and long-term commitment. Alongside that, listeners are encouraged through heartfelt conversations about relationships, family, and the importance of keeping love strong and grounded in purpose.

    In the Faith Walk, Erica reminds listeners that “prayer is prayer”—whether spoken, written, or borrowed—emphasizing that prayer is simply communication with God and a key source of peace, guidance, and spiritual strength in overwhelming moments. The show also taps into practical life wisdom during Money Mondays with Jini Thornton, who reinforces foundational financial habits like living below your means, understanding your expenses, and building a strong money mindset—principles widely recognized as essential to financial stability and long-term success. From spiritual encouragement to relationship insights and financial guidance, the episode offers a well-rounded push to start the week focused, intentional, and grounded.

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    51 mins
  • Full Show | E&G True Hollywood Bible Story: Elisha and the hungry prophets; Do not give away your joy; Christian singer Mike Teezy joins Get Up; and More
    May 14 2026

    The show opens with an engaging E&G True Hollywood Bible Story centered on Elisha and the hungry prophets from 2 Kings 4, bringing Scripture to life through humor and insight while unpacking how God provided during a famine. In the biblical account, a deadly stew is miraculously made safe and a small offering of bread feeds many, reminding listeners that God’s provision isn’t limited by scarcity and that obedience and faith can transform lack into abundance. The story emphasizes leadership, trust, and divine intervention—encouraging believers to rely on God even when circumstances look impossible.

    Later, Erica Campbell delivers a powerful, personal teaching on why believers must not give away their joy, explaining that joy is not just an emotion but a spiritual weapon. Drawing from Nehemiah 8:10—“the joy of the Lord is your strength”—she shares how guarding her joy protects her peace, purpose, and connection to God, especially during stressful seasons. The episode also features an uplifting conversation with Christian artist Mike Teezy, who joins the show to talk about his growing impact in gospel music, including his collaboration with Erica on the song“For My Good” and the release of his genre‑blending album Chameleon. Teezy reflects on authenticity, faith, and using creativity to reach people across generations, celebrating milestones like massive streaming success and his commitment to community outreach through music.

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    55 mins
  • Full Show | Carry your own joy; Legal expert Judge Melodee Armstrong joins Get Up; Get a better gift; and More
    May 13 2026

    This episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell opens with a powerful reminder to carry your own joy, as Erica encourages listeners to stop letting public opinion, social media, or even family dynamics dictate their peace. She shares how joy is not just a feeling, but a spiritual weapon—something believers must protect and bring with them wherever they go. That message threads through the morning, reinforcing the idea that purpose, confidence, and emotional freedom come from knowing who you are in God, not from external validation or approval.

    The show also delivers clarity and context as Judge Melodee Armstrong joins the conversation to explain the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision weakening Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. She breaks down how the ruling limits the use of race in drawing congressional maps, why Louisiana became the focal point of the case, and what the long‑term implications could mean for minority voter representation nationwide—especially heading into future elections. Erica later lightens the mood during Love Talk, urging listeners to give better, more thoughtful gifts by paying attention to what people actually enjoy—an idea supported by psychological research showing that meaningful, personalized gifts strengthen emotional connection far more than expensive or generic ones. The episode blends faith, civic awareness, and everyday wisdom, reminding listeners that intention—whether in joy, voting, or love—truly matters.

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    53 mins