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FULL SHOW | Bishop William Murphy Joins as Co-Host of GUMEC; Put the Weight Down; Ask the Question; and MORE

FULL SHOW | Bishop William Murphy Joins as Co-Host of GUMEC; Put the Weight Down; Ask the Question; and MORE

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Today’s Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell shines with spiritual insight, gospel soul, and encouragement. Filling in for Griff, Bishop William Murphy brought his signature message of divine provision and victory—performing his hit single “Double,” which he says aligns with God’s timing and His promise of overcoming adversity. The Faith Walk segment, “Learn the Lesson,” reminded listeners that life’s challenges shape us, and rushing through them often cuts short vital growth. Erica’s Erica‑ism of the Day, “Put the Weight Down,” emphasized that surrendering our burdens can break cycles of worry and make space for peace.

The episode also featured a warm Love Talk, “Ask the Question,” encouraging intentional communication to strengthen relationships and foster understanding. A special highlight was Erica’s interview with Judge Melodee Armstrong, who drew wisdom from the ongoing Diddy trial to underscore how high-profile cases can educate us about consent, boundaries, and accountability. The show wrapped with practical faith: Willie Jollie’s “Embrace Change” segment pushed listeners to see challenges as opportunities for transformation. Blending gospel encouragement, relational wisdom, and legal clarity, today's episode was designed to uplift, ground, and empower everyone’s morning.

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