• FULL SHOW | Fresh Word Friday with Pastor Dharius Daniels; Red Hands brings a new song to Get Up; Ericaism: I Did Not Know; and More
    Feb 20 2026

    The episode centers on spiritual growth and timing, opening with Fresh Word Friday featuring Pastor Dharius Daniels, who teaches that God isn’t withholding information — He’s developing capacity so we can handle it when it comes. This aligns with Daniels’ broader teachings on how spiritual clarity often arrives once we mature into people who can steward God’s direction effectively. Erica expands on this in the Faith Walk, encouraging listeners to “wait well” by resisting comparison, staying patient, and trusting that God’s timing is intentional and kind.

    Momentum builds with the Red Hands interview, where band member Kyrie Tyler discusses their new single “Walking.” The song’s message — keep moving even when life is unclear — mirrors the group’s recurring theme that consistency matters more than speed. Online releases emphasize that the track is meant for anyone “tired, unsure, or holding on by faith alone,” inviting listeners to lean into movement as worship. Finally, Erica brings it home with her Ericaism, “I Didn’t Know,” challenging the audience to let go of the excuse of ignorance. In a world overflowing with accessible information, she says, not knowing isn’t the issue — unwillingness to learn is. It’s a motivational push toward accountability, courage, and embracing new territory in faith and life.

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    52 Min.
  • FULL SHOW | Push past laziness; Pastor John Hannah joins Get Up; E&G True Hollywood Bible Story: David and Goliath; and More
    Feb 19 2026

    This episode calls listeners higher with Erica’s powerful Faith Walk, urging believers to stay spiritually alert, cover their families in prayer, and recognize the very real spiritual battles in today’s world. Her reflection on waking up early to pray aligns with longstanding teachings on disciplined spiritual vigilance—reminding listeners that, much like Frederick Douglass taught, real progress requires struggle and intentional effort. The team also invites men to step boldly into spiritual leadership, reinforcing the biblical and cultural importance of fathers, husbands, and brothers praying over their homes.

    Health takes center stage as Dr. Ian Smith joins to break down why high blood pressure remains the silent killer disproportionately affecting Black communities. Nearly 6 in 10 Black adults live with hypertension, elevating risks for stroke, heart failure, and kidney disease, a crisis echoed broadly in national health guidance. He emphasizes simple, realistic steps—consistent movement, improved diets, and knowing your numbers—to support longer, healthier lives. The episode closes with an inspiring conversation with Pastor John Hannah, who's nationwide 6 Hours of Glory and 12‑Hour Prayer gatherings are uniting cities in fervent corporate prayer, fueling a growing spiritual movement across the country.

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    57 Min.
  • FULL SHOW | Everybody has a gift; Dr. Ian Smith talks heart health on Healthy Ever After; Love Talk: Power Connection; and More
    Feb 18 2026

    This episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell centers on empowerment, purpose, and community. Erica opens with a powerful Faith Walk reminding listeners that everybody has a gift—a message deeply aligned with Biblical teachings on diverse spiritual gifts and purpose, encouraging believers to embrace their God‑given uniqueness. She emphasizes nurturing strengths rather than minimizing them, echoing broader Christian discussions on healthy self‑esteem rooted in identity in Christ rather than external validation.

    The conversation deepens during Healthy Ever After as Dr. Ian Smith breaks down the urgent reality of heart disease in Black communities, noting that nearly six in ten Black adults live with hypertension, a leading cause of early and preventable death. He stresses knowing your numbers, consistent movement, and eating “foods that love you back,” aligning with national research calling for equitable access to heart‑healthy resources and preventive care. Erica closes with a heartfelt Love Talk, highlighting the power of intentional connection—a message strongly supported by mental‑health research showing that meaningful relationships reduce stress, strengthen resilience, and guard against anxiety and depression. From spiritual gifts to physical health to emotional bonding, this episode equips listeners to live fully in purpose, wellness, and love.

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    54 Min.
  • FULL SHOW | Dr. Kym Lee in for Erica Campbell on Get Up; Rickey Dillard joins Get Up to debut new song; Civil Rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson passes away at age 84
    Feb 17 2026

    On this impactful episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, Dr. Kym Lee stepped in as guest host and delivered a stirring Faith Walk centered on moving with “obedience before evidence,” encouraging listeners to act on God’s instruction even when outcomes are unseen—an idea echoed throughout her ministry and past faith teachings. The show also carried a heartfelt and historic tone as news broke of the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson, the iconic civil rights leader who died peacefully at age 84 after decades of global activism, political influence, and tireless advocacy for justice and equality. The team honored his legacy, reflecting on his lifelong fight for civil rights and his far‑reaching impact on Black political and cultural life.

    The episode also featured an uplifting musical highlight as gospel legend Rickey Dillard joined the show to debut his new single “Open My Eyes,” a fresh jazz‑gospel fusion created in collaboration with Grammy‑winning jazz bassist Ron Carter. The track, part of their upcoming album Sweet, Sweet Spirit, blends classic hymns with soulful jazz arrangements and honors Carter’s late mother through its reimagined sound. Their conversation offered deep insight into the project’s inspiration, the creative process, and the significance of bridging genres to create something spiritually and musically powerful.

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  • Full Show | Keep your word; E&G True Hollywood Bible Story: Jesus healed 10 lepers; Montell and Christine Jordan joins Get Up; and More
    Feb 12 2026

    The show opens with Erica’s powerful Faith Walk message on honoring your commitments, reminding listeners that keeping your word builds trust, integrity, and spiritual maturity. She shares how God’s faithfulness serves as our model when life’s pressures challenge our ability to follow through. The E&G True Hollywood Bible Story brings this theme to life with the retelling of Jesus healing the 10 lepers from Luke 17, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and obedient faith. Only one man returned to thank Jesus—a detail that highlights how spiritual wholeness requires not just receiving blessings but acknowledging them, a principle widely affirmed in biblical commentary.

    The episode’s standout moment is the inspiring conversation with Montell and Christine Jordan, who open up about Montell’s two‑year fight with prostate cancer and the faith that carried them through. Montell recently received confirmation that he is fully cancer‑free as of Christmas Day 2025, following radiation treatments, surgery, and major lifestyle changes—news also reported across several outlets, including PEOPLE, Daily Mail, and CBS Atlanta. The Jordans share wisdom on enduring hardship in marriage, the importance of unity in trials, and their upcoming documentary Sustain, offering hope for couples navigating difficult seasons.

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    56 Min.
  • FULL SHOW | Use anger wisely; A Love Talk from The Mann’s; Judge Melodee Armstrong to give her expert legal advice; and More
    Feb 11 2026

    This episode opens with a powerful reminder from Erica Campbell on how to use anger wisely, drawing from Ephesians 4:26–27 as she encourages listeners not to let frustration turn into revenge, stagnation, or destructive thinking. She emphasizes that today’s constant stream of injustice makes anger understandable but urges believers to let it fuel purposeful action—partnering with others, advocating for change, and guarding the heart so bitterness doesn’t take root. Erica’s message aligns well with growing national conversations about emotional resilience and mental well‑being, especially as many Americans continue to process stress around social issues, policy divisions, and daily life pressures.

    Later, The Manns deliver a heartfelt Love Talk filled with practical marriage wisdom, encouraging couples to “out serve each other,” reignite romance through intentionality, and rediscover the joy of companionship—whether you’re newly married or decades in. Their message comes at a time when relationship experts widely stress the importance of communication and emotional presence, a sentiment echoed by ongoing research surrounding love languages and relational satisfaction. Rounding out the episode, Judge Melodee Armstrong offers sharp legal insights on two major issues: the high‑stakes Supreme Court battle over Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook’s attempted removal—an unprecedented case raising questions about presidential authority and Fed independence—and the wave of nationwide lawsuits targeting Meta, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat for allegedly designing platforms that intentionally addict minors, a landmark legal fight that could shape the future of youth online safety.

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    58 Min.
  • FULL SHOW | Jonah and the whale; Christian singer Hindrix Brown joins Get Up; Money and marriage success should be intentional; and More
    Feb 10 2026

    This episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell delivers a spiritually charged start, highlighted by a deep Faith Walk exploring Jonah and the whale. Erica unpacks Jonah’s rebellion, the whale’s symbolic role in obedience, and the maturity required to accept God’s assignments. Modern biblical scholarship reinforces these themes — noting Jonah’s story reflects post‑exilic lessons on repentance, divine mercy, and spiritual transformation. The symbolism of the great fish is also widely interpreted as representing judgment, mercy, and even parallels to resurrection, underscoring why Jonah’s narrative continues to resonate today.

    The show’s centerpiece interview features gospel artist Hendricks Brown, who shares how his new Maverick City release “Run to You” was birthed during a season of transition and faith-testing trials abroad. His testimony aligns with Maverick City’s ongoing influence in contemporary worship culture, a collective known for collaborations like Old Church Basement and widely acclaimed worship projects. Rounding out the episode, Dr. Willie Jolly’s message on marriage and money encourages listeners to pursue intentionality—reminding couples that financial choices shape emotional peace and long‑term love. His broader teachings emphasize taking command of life and being deliberate in building strong relationships, themes echoed in his extensive motivational work and bestselling marriage guidance.

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    56 Min.
  • 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 Min.