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FULL SHOW | The Holy Spirit is a Good Snitch; Who Do You Vent To; Casey J Joins Guest Co-Host Today on GUMEC; and MORE

FULL SHOW | The Holy Spirit is a Good Snitch; Who Do You Vent To; Casey J Joins Guest Co-Host Today on GUMEC; and MORE

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In today’s Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, Casey J joins as guest co-host, sharing her powerful story in the “Song of My Life” segment. She reflects on growing up in church and how gospel music guided her—highlighting the discipline required to fulfill God’s calling and introducing her new song “One Day” as a testimony of hope and purpose. The Faith Walk segment, “The Holy Spirit Is a Good Snitch,” reassures listeners that the Spirit will alert us to what we need to know, even before we do. Erica’s Erica-ism of the Day, “Who Do You Vent To?”, encourages honest emotional outlets, emphasizing healthy boundaries and emotional responsibility.

The Love Talk, titled “Love Hold On,” underscores that communication is vital in relationships—suggesting partners ask each other what they need rather than assuming—or avoiding conflict. Plus, Willie Jollie’s advice in “Change Is Good” reassures listeners that embracing transformation is often the first step toward greater success and spiritual growth. Blending gospel inspiration, emotional wellness, loving connections, and practical faith tools, today’s episode is designed to uplift, guide, and empower your morning walk with purpose.

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