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  • FULL SHOW | Fresh word Friday with Evangelist Barbara Calloway; Producer and Gospel artist Randy Weston joins Get Up; Standing up for myself; and More
    Jan 23 2026

    This episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell delivers a spiritually charged Friday featuring three standout moments: Fresh Word Friday with Evangelist Barbara Calloway, the emotional interview with gospel artist Randy Weston, and Erica’s Ericaism on the power of standing up for yourself. Barbara Calloway’s message on “The True Glory of God” urges believers to return to authentic worship—not performance-driven church culture—echoing themes consistent throughout her ministry, which emphasizes consecration, repentance, prayer, and spiritual depth. Her teaching in this episode reminds listeners that God’s tangible presence is still accessible when believers pursue Him sincerely.

    Randy Weston of Judah Band brings one of the morning’s most moving segments as he shares the heartbreaking loss of his godson and how it shaped his new single “I Believe God,” reinforcing that faith proven in dark seasons produces lasting spiritual maturity. Additional reporting confirms that Weston has openly discussed this tragedy, describing how it reshaped his perspective on calling, identity, and creativity as a gospel artist. Rounding out the episode, Erica Campbell’s Ericaism on standing up for yourself speaks to her own growth journey—learning courage, clarity, and healthy boundaries after years of silence. Her reflections align with previous teachings where she encourages listeners to boldly speak their needs and honor their voice in every area of life.

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    52 min
  • FULL SHOW | E&G True Hollywood Bible Story: Methuselah; Equipping the next generation; Gospel singer Keyla Richardson joins Get Up; and More
    Jan 22 2026

    Today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell highlights three compelling themes: biblical wisdom, generational purpose, and rising gospel artistry. The E&G True Hollywood Bible Story dives into the life of Methuselah, celebrated in Scripture as the longest‑living human at 969 years and a symbol of divine patience before the flood. His legacy—connecting Adam to Noah—reflects spiritual endurance and a lineage marked by faithfulness, reinforcing the show’s message about staying aligned with God even when culture drifts. Erica’s “Equipping the Next Generation” segment expands this, reminding listeners that imparting faith requires clarity, relevance, and humility. Modern youth‑ministry insights confirm this need: today’s young people face identity pressure, digital overload, and a hunger for authenticity, making safe spaces, mentorship, and intentional discipleship essential for spiritual formation.

    Listeners also get an inspiring spotlight on gospel singer Keyla Richardson, whose new single Joy in the Morning echoes Psalm‑anchored hope and marks her continued rise in gospel music. Beyond the studio, Keyla’s journey includes chart success, national exposure from Sunday Best, and her upcoming appearance on American Idol Season 24—already generating buzz for her powerful vocals and faith‑rooted artistry. Her interview celebrates resilience, growth, and gratitude, aligning beautifully with the show’s themes of overcoming setbacks and stepping boldly into God‑given purpose. Across faith reflections, birthday shoutouts, trending topics, and uplifting music, today’s show reinforces joy, spiritual growth, and community connection.

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    50 min
  • FULL SHOW | Fueling your faith; Healthy Ever After with Dr. Ian Smith; The business of you; and More
    Jan 21 2026

    Today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell centered on spiritual grounding, personal renewal, and practical wisdom for everyday life. In the Faith Walk, Erica urged listeners to intentionally “fuel their faith,” reminding everyone that just like cars need gas and devices need charging, our spirits need daily nourishment through prayer, scripture, and community. Her message aligns with broader spiritual trends for 2026 that emphasize recommitting to prayer habits, deeper study, and embodied worship practices designed to strengthen believers for a new year of purpose.

    In Healthy Ever After, Dr. Ian Smith expanded on sustainable wellness by discussing his book The Last 15, explaining why so many people plateau and how small, consistent habit changes—not quick fixes—reset the metabolism for real results. Current reporting reinforces his science‑driven approach, noting that his seven‑week plan uses protein balance, hydration, NEAT movement, and realistic calorie adjustments to break stubborn weight‑loss stalls. Erica’s Business of You segment then emphasized the importance of managing your personal affairs—finances, passwords, accounts, and professional legacy—echoing ongoing industry conversations about why artists must protect their rights, track their income sources, and approach their careers with business‑minded stewardship to avoid long‑term losses.

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    55 min
  • FULL SHOW | Do it in Love; Apostle Mike Freeman joins Get Up; You deserve more; and More
    Jan 20 2026

    Today’s episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell centered on intentional, love‑driven living, beginning with Erica’s Faith Walk reminding listeners that “all that you do be done in love.” Through scripture and real‑life reflections, she encouraged shifting motives from fear, irritation, and people‑pleasing to genuine Christ‑like love—echoing Paul’s call for believers to let every action be rooted in compassion and unity, as reinforced in broader biblical commentary on 1 Corinthians 16:14. In the Ericaism, she challenged the habit of expecting bad news, urging listeners to intentionally anticipate the good and remain open to God’s encouragement even in small moments. The show also touched on cultural news, trending topics, joys and concerns, and morning inspiration woven throughout the broadcast.

    A highlight of the day was Erica and Cheryl’s in‑depth conversation with Apostle Mike Freeman, who shared powerful insights from his new book Seed Management—a teaching on the biblical law of seedtime and harvest and how disciplined, Spirit‑led stewardship shapes the outcomes of our lives. Later, in Love Talk, Erica confronted the painful reality of settling for relationships devoid of genuine effort or honor. She reminded listeners that “you deserve more,” aligning with broader Christian teachings on self‑worth that emphasize boundaries, dignity, and embracing identity in Christ rather than settling for treatment beneath one’s God‑given value. Together, these segments delivered a morning filled with clarity, conviction, and confidence—showing listeners how to love deeply, dream boldly, and honor themselves fully.

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    53 min
  • FULL SHOW | Why we fast; E&G True Hollywood Bible Story: Proverbs 18; The Whispers joins Get Up; and More
    Jan 15 2026

    Kickstart your spiritual momentum with inspiring insights into fasting, reflections from Proverbs, and an uplifting gospel collaboration!

    Today’s Faith Walk dared listeners into a season of spiritual fasting—opting out of meats, sweets, and distractions to deepen intimacy with God. Erica reminded us that fasting resets our souls, aligns priorities, and primes us for clarity and spiritual breakthrough—an alignment affirmed by experts who note fasting cultivates humility, sharper prayer, and greater spiritual sensitivity.

    In “True Hollywood Bible Story,” the crew unpacked Proverbs 18:6–7, highlighting how careless speech can lead to discord and destruction. That mirror moment— “watch your mouth” reinforced the power of words and the wisdom in reigning them in.

    Later, The Whispers—legendary R&B voices turned gospel ambassadors—shared their freshly remixed track “I Sing This Song for You,” produced in collaboration with Fred Hammond. They honored their late brothers and faith journey, inviting new fans into their 60-year legacy and calling for fresh voices to continue their harmony-filled ministry.

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    56 min
  • FULL SHOW | A message for my brothers; It is okay to struggle; Keisha Ealy and Marcus Mason joins Get Up; and More
    Jan 14 2026

    Erica Campbell opens the episode with a powerful Faith Walk segment titled “It’s Okay to Struggle,” encouraging listeners to wrestle with their faith through scripture and community, much like Jacob’s encounter with the angel. She underscores that seeking clarity in God's Word and processing doubts openly is not only acceptable—it’s essential. This invitation to vulnerability combats isolation and fosters spiritual growth, reinforcing that faith deepens when we embrace challenges with humility and support.

    Later in the show, Erica delivers her heartfelt Ericaism: “A Message for My Brothers.” She reminds men that enduring weariness is not weakness—Jesus Himself wept and sought rest. True strength lies in honesty, community, and the courage to seek help rather than suffer alone. The episode also features a special guest segment with Keisha Ealy and Dr. Marcus Mason, who introduce their new musical, "Experiencing the Dream: MLK – The Musical." Centered on the love story of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, the production—set to premiere in mid‑January at the Cerritos Performing Arts Center—blends music, faith, and history to inspire audiences toward unity and love.

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    58 min
  • FULL SHOW | Talking with my mom; Dr. Willie Jolley joins Get Up; Talking with my kids; and More
    Jan 13 2026

    In today’s Faith Walk – God’s Grace segment, Erica encourages listeners to lean fully into God’s unmerited favor—echoing Joyce Meyer’s message that grace isn’t earned by deeds but received by faith, empowering believers to embrace salvation and transformation through Christ. Next, in ERICAism: Talking with My Mom, Erica reflects on how her mother’s spiritual guidance shaped her identity and confidence. In a poignant back‑to‑school memory from eighth grade, she recalls writing affirmations to herself—proof that emotional support from parents fosters lifelong self‑worth.

    The episode’s centerpiece is the Interview with Dr. Willie Jolley, spotlighting his “Power of Tomorrow” philosophy. Inspired by General Colin Powell’s mantra—“you can’t change yesterdays, but you can shape tomorrows”—Dr. Jolley urges listeners to mold their future with intention, treating each new day as clay in need of purposeful design. Finally, in Love Talk – Talking with My Kids, Erica shares heartfelt lessons on nurturing faith, confidence, and enduring love in her children—emphasizing that a solid foundation at home equips kids to stand against the world’s negativity.

    Together, these conversations weave a tapestry of trusting God’s grace, honoring parental influence, shaping tomorrow with intentionality, and fostering loving family connections—all central themes to this inspiring episode.

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    58 min
  • FULL SHOW | Kids have faith; Money Mondays with Jini Thornton; The Love Talk: Love Tips; and MORE
    Jan 12 2026

    Erica kicks off the show with a heartfelt “Faith Walk: Kids with Faith,” emphasizing the importance of modeling prayer and godly behavior for children so they internalize faith early. Studies show children exposed to consistent faith-based routines—like prayer and discussing spiritual matters—gain resilience, empathy, and a strong moral compass that stay with them throughout life.

    In “Money Mondays,” Jini Thornton emphasizes legacy planning tools like setting Payable‑On‑Death (POD) designations on accounts to bypass probate, ensuring your wishes are honored efficiently. She also stresses the importance of regularly reviewing life insurance beneficiaries and sharing key job and policy information with loved ones—preparation that protects families and avoids future disputes.

    The “Love Talk: Love Tips” segment offers simple strategies for couples to strengthen bonds: prioritize fun over criticism, pray together to enhance emotional intimacy, maintain meaningful eye contact during conversations, and increase non-sexual physical touch—like bedtime foot rubs and hand-holding—to deepen connection and reduce stress. Research confirms that eye contact and affectionate touch boost trust and emotional bonding, while shared prayer fosters spiritual and emotional connection.

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    53 min