FULL SHOW | The Holy Spirit is a Good Snitch; Who Do You Vent To; Steve Wyche Talks HBCU GO; and MORE cover art

FULL SHOW | The Holy Spirit is a Good Snitch; Who Do You Vent To; Steve Wyche Talks HBCU GO; and MORE

FULL SHOW | The Holy Spirit is a Good Snitch; Who Do You Vent To; Steve Wyche Talks HBCU GO; and MORE

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On this episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, Erica kicks things off with her Faith Walk, where she shares how the Holy Spirit acts as that gentle “snitch” in our lives—nudging us to wake up early, notice the boot on our car, or stay calm when the ride gets slow. She reminds us that these divine inklings aren’t to cause panic, but to help us stand in peace when chaos strikes. Drawing from everyday moments—like seeing that boot or being delayed by a talkative driver—Erica emphasizes: you don’t have to blow up emotionally just because circumstances frustrate you.


Later in the show, Erica delivers her Erica-ism of the Day: Who Do You Vent To? She challenges listeners to consider the difference between sharing with safe, trusted confidants vs. offloading everything on social media. As her podcast page puts it, honest emotional outlets require healthy boundaries, not just public confession. Shifting into culture and sports, Erica sits down with veteran reporter Steve Wyche (an HBCU alum) about his transition from covering the NFL to elevating HBCU stories on the streaming platform HBCU Go. Wyche highlights how these smaller campuses operate as tight-knit families—athletics, bands and all—and how he’s honored to showcase their culture and legacy to a wider audience.

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