• Full Show | Walk in the newness; E&G True Hollywood Bible Story: David and Nathan the Prophet; Bishop William Murphy III joins Get Up; and More
    Apr 9 2026

    This uplifting episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell centers on spiritual renewal and the power of personal transformation. Erica’s Faith Walk dives into 2 Corinthians 5:17, reminding listeners that being “in Christ” means the old life is gone and a new one has begun — not just in belief, but in behavior, mindset, and identity. The message challenges believers to stop glorifying who they used to be and fully walk in the freedom and purpose of who God has made them now, a theme echoed throughout the show’s moments of prayer, encouragement, and reflection.

    The show also brings scripture to life with the E&G True Hollywood Bible Story spotlighting David and Nathan, a powerful reminder of accountability, repentance, and grace drawn from 2 Samuel 12, where Nathan boldly confronts King David with the truth, leading to repentance rather than destruction. Rounding out the episode, Bishop William Murphy III joins Get Up! to introduce his song “No Failure,” a prophetic declaration reminding listeners that while people stumble, God never does. Murphy opens up about how grief, leadership pressure, and personal transition shaped the message behind the song, offering hope that God’s promises remain intact — even in seasons that feel like setbacks.

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    59 mins
  • Title: Full Show | Stop doom scrolling; Legal expert Judge Melodee Armstrong joins Get Up; There is nothing wrong with you; and More
    Apr 8 2026

    If your mornings have been starting with anxiety instead of peace, Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell hit right on time with a powerful reminder to stop doom scrolling and protect your mental health. Drawing from real-life observations and faith-based wisdom, Erica breaks down how constant exposure to negative news and social media can fuel anxiety, disrupt sleep, and steal your joy—something mental health experts say is closely linked to increased stress, depression, and emotional exhaustion. She encourages listeners to set boundaries with their phones, limit negative content, and intentionally make space for God, rest, and positive thought patterns rooted in peace rather than fear.

    The show also brought clarity and empowerment with legal expert Judge Melodee Armstrong, who explained what families and individuals need to know after serious transportation accidents. Judge Armstrong emphasized the importance of gathering evidence, seeking legal counsel early, and understanding your rights—especially in complex cases involving airlines, large companies, or insurance providers who move quickly to protect themselves. Rounding out the morning, Erica delivered a heartfelt message for anyone stuck asking, “What’s wrong with me?”—reminding listeners that negative self-talk is often tied to stress, trauma, or unmet expectations, not personal failure. Mental health research supports this, linking chronic self-criticism to anxiety and depression, while highlighting mindset renewal, faith, and self-compassion as essential tools for healing. The takeaway was clear: protect your peace, advocate for yourself, and remember—there is nothing wrong with you.

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    56 mins
  • Full Show | How will they know we are Christians; I refuse to settle; Money Mondays with Dave Anderson; and More
    Apr 6 2026

    On this uplifting episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, Erica challenges listeners to live their faith out loud, reminding us that Christianity is recognized not by appearances or arguments, but by love in action. Drawing from John 13:35, she encourages believers to reflect Christ through kindness, humility, and how we treat people every day — a message that resonates deeply in a time when faith is often louder online than it is loving in real life. The conversation pushes listeners to check what they’re exuding and to make sure their walk matches their witness.

    The show also delivers powerful motivation with Erica’s reflection on I Refuse to Settle, inspired by Charmaine Tucker’s newly released book, which calls believers to stop accepting average relationships, careers, and circumstances simply because they’re convenient. The message centers on choosing purpose over comfort and trusting God enough to wait for better. Rounding out the episode, Dave Anderson, “The Business Bully,” brings his signature Money Monday truth, urging listeners to stop romanticizing ideas and start executing them — reminding us that faith and finances work together, and that growth requires structure, discipline, and action.

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    58 mins
  • Full Show | Fresh word Friday with Pastor Dale C. Bronner; Walk in your confidence; Gospel singer Madison Copeland joins Get Up; and More
    Apr 3 2026

    On this Good Friday edition of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, the show centers on faith, patience, and purpose as believers prepare for Resurrection Sunday. Pastor Dale C. Bronner, senior pastor of Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral, delivers a powerful Fresh Word reminding listeners that “some things take time,” encouraging perseverance in prayer and patience with people—especially when believing God for transformation. His message aligns with a core Christian theme of Holy Week: reflecting on Christ’s sacrifice on the cross while trusting that God’s work often unfolds over seasons, not moments, a perspective widely emphasized during Good Friday observances across the global church.

    Erica then challenges listeners to walk confidently in their God‑given purpose, sharing real‑world insight from her own career journey and reminding believers that validation comes from calling—not popularity. The show also welcomes rising worship artist Madison Copeland, who introduces her new single “What Kind of Love (Agape),” released just in time for Resurrection Weekend. Drawing from the biblical meaning of agape—God’s unconditional, sacrificial love—Copeland explains how the song reflects Christ’s love shown through the cross and resurrection, a message at the heart of Easter faith worldwide. Together, the episode blends spiritual encouragement, cultural relevance, and worship that points listeners back to hope, identity, and the power of God’s love.

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    52 mins
  • Full Show | Growing in Faith; Healthy ever after with Dawn Strozier; Doing extraordinary things; and More
    Apr 1 2026

    Faith, wellness, and purpose take center stage in a powerful and uplifting episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell. Erica opens with a heartfelt Faith Walk, encouraging listeners to be intentional about growing in the Word—not just knowing scripture, but truly understanding and living it. She challenges believers to spend focused time in the Bible, even if it’s just one verse at a time, reminding listeners that consistent spiritual practices like prayer and scripture study are widely shown to support clarity, resilience, and emotional well‑being. The message is clear: faith grows when we make room for it daily, not just on Sundays.

    The conversation then shifts from spiritual growth to physical and personal transformation. During Healthy Ever After, certified trainer Dawn Strozier breaks down why progress isn’t always reflected on the scale, noting that better sleep, increased energy, clearer skin, and reduced pain are all real indicators of improved health—an approach supported by public health research showing that consistent movement benefits the body and brain well beyond weight loss. Erica closes with a deeply personal Erica‑ism, urging listeners to embrace discomfort as part of growth and to stop expecting extraordinary results from average effort. Drawing from her own experience, she reminds the audience that renewal—spiritually, mentally, and physically—takes time, courage, and a willingness to do something new. The episode ultimately encourages listeners to trust the process, stay consistent, and boldly pursue the best version of themselves.

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    57 mins
  • Full Show | Let God lead; Bishop Paul S. Morton joins Get Up; Careful with the potions; and More
    Mar 31 2026

    On this “terrific Tuesday,” the show opens with prayer and a Faith Walk centered on letting God lead—not as a shortcut to an easy life, but as a posture of trust when life feels confusing. The conversation points listeners back to scripture (including Jeremiah 29:11 and the reminder that God “knows the plans,” plus the idea that God is at work even in the hard parts), using a simple metaphor: life works better when you stop trying to fight for control and let God take the lead. A helpful bit of added context: Jeremiah 29:11 was originally written to people living in exile, offering hope and a future in the middle of a long, difficult season—not a promise that nothing hard will happen—so the encouragement here is endurance and trust, not “instant ease.”

    Later, the episode’s biggest moments include a standout interview with Bishop Paul S. Morton, who joins the show to talk about his new single “Go Through” (a family collaboration featuring PJ Morton and Jasmine Morton Robinson) and the heart behind the message: you don’t get to the “other side” by getting stuck—you go through. Reporting around the release also notes the track is positioned as an anthem of resilience and is available on major streaming platforms. Then Dr. Willie Jolley’s “Wake Up and Win” spotlights Junior Bridgeman—a former NBA player who became known for building major wealth through business ownership (including fast-food franchises), reinforcing the show’s theme of steady, intentional growth. In the relationship/advice lane, the rundown also includes Love Talk: “Careful with the potions” (listed in the show materials), and the on-air discussion warns against treating people like “options,” because commitment and legacy require real decisions—not endless swiping.

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    56 mins
  • Full Show | Comfortable being me; Money Mondays with Anthony O'Neal; Are you a bill or a blessing; and More
    Mar 30 2026

    Erica Campbell kicked off this Get Up! Mornings episode with a heart-check that hit home: “Comfortable Being Me” isn’t a vibe—it’s a decision. She shared why she chose a natural, low-maintenance haircut and challenged listeners to stop feeling like they have to “add something” (hair, makeup, extra anything) to be worthy, beautiful, or confident. The bigger message: learn to be at peace with who you already are—take care of yourself, yes, but don’t perform for everyone else to feel valid. That theme carries straight into Money Monday with finance expert Anthony O’Neal, who laid out practical ways to break generational money habits—starting with normalizing monthly family budget meetings and involving kids early so money isn’t “mysterious” when they grow up. He also recommended a simple framework for teaching children how to handle money—prioritizing giving, saving, then spending—and reminded parents they don’t have to be perfect to start; they can learn in real time using free resources and guidance.

    Then Erica’s Love Talk asked a question meant to spark honest reflection: are you showing up as a blessing—or just another bill? She pushed back on transactional dating expectations (rent, nails, car note, expensive dinners as “requirements”) and urged women to prioritize heart connection, alignment, and legacy over “pay-for-play energy,” because money alone won’t build a lasting partnership. The takeaway wasn’t “don’t want nice things”—it was don’t reduce relationships to transactions and don’t miss real partnership because you’re only measuring what someone can buy. If you’re trying to build something real, experts consistently point to the same foundations Erica was circling: clear communication, self-awareness, and healthy boundaries—because long-term relationships work better when expectations are discussed honestly and respect stays intact.

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    56 mins
  • Full Show | Fresh Word Friday: Pastor Reginald Wayne Sharp II; Deitrick Haddon joins Get Up; Knowing your assignment; and More
    Mar 28 2026

    Faith takes center stage on this powerful Friday edition of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell as Pastor Reginald Wayne Sharp II, senior pastor of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, delivers a timely Fresh Word Friday reminding listeners to “control what you can and give the rest to God.” Known nationally for his clear, culturally relevant preaching, Pastor Sharp challenges believers to focus on personal obedience and spiritual integrity instead of trying to manage outcomes beyond their control — a message that continues to resonate across his growing congregation and digital ministry. The encouragement flows seamlessly into Erica Campbell’s heartfelt reflection on knowing your assignment, where she shares a defining moment with Donnie McClurkin that reshaped her understanding of ministry beyond church walls, emphasizing that purpose sometimes places you where you’re misunderstood — but exactly where God needs you.

    The inspiration continues with a special in‑studio conversation featuring gospel powerhouse Deitrick Haddon, who joins the show to discuss his brand‑new choir‑driven single, “The King of Glory,” recorded with The Hill City Collective and STOUT. Released in March 2026, the song blends traditional gospel energy with bold worship declarations, reflecting Haddon’s lifelong commitment to choir music and his roots in ministry. During the interview, Haddon opens up about staying spiritually grounded while pushing creative boundaries, sharing how discipline, prayer, and clarity of calling have kept him relevant across decades in gospel music. Together, these moments create a soul‑stirring episode that challenges listeners to walk confidently in purpose, remain rooted in faith, and boldly share the message wherever God has placed them.

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    49 mins