• FULL SHOW | Fresh Word Friday with Pastor Albert Tate; Gospel Singer Zebulon Ellis Joins GUMEC; Did GOD Tell You To; and MORE
    Jul 18 2025

    Today’s Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell was a powerful blend of inspiration, insight, and uplifting voices. The Faith Walk segment, “No Fruit,” challenged listeners to reflect on spiritual stagnation and trust in God’s productive seasons. Pastor Albert Tate shared a Fresh Word Friday message about understanding life’s rhythms—sometimes you harvest, other times you rest—reminding us of that spiritual growth often happens beneath the surface.

    Erica’s Erica-ism of the Day, “Did God Tell You To?”, encouraged intentional decision-making rooted in divine guidance. Gospel powerhouse Casey J co-hosted today’s Song of My Life segment, framing her ministry around her new anthem “One Day,” which celebrates God’s faithfulness and the power of perseverance. In a message of progression, Dr. Willie Jollie emphasized “How to Grow and Go to the Next Level,” urging listeners to embrace change as a step into God’s calling. Gospel singer Zebulon Ellis closed out the show, discussing his musical path from Sunday Best to ministry, and introducing his new single “Lily of the Valley,” a testament to hope flourishing even in life's deepest valleys.

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    41 mins
  • 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
    Jul 17 2025

    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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    52 mins
  • Casey J Talks New Song “Song of My Life”
    Jul 17 2025

    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.

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    4 mins
  • Erica-ism of the Day | Who Do You Vent To
    Jul 17 2025

    Erica’s Erica-ism of the Day, “Who Do You Vent To”, encourages honest emotional outlets, emphasizing healthy boundaries and emotional responsibility.

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    3 mins
  • Faith Walk | The Holy Spirit is a Good Snitch
    Jul 17 2025

    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.

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    4 mins
  • FULL SHOW | Bishop William Murphy Joins as Co-Host of GUMEC; Put the Weight Down; Ask the Question; and MORE
    Jul 16 2025

    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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    55 mins
  • The Love Talk | Ask the Questions
    Jul 16 2025

    The episode also featured a warm Love Talk, “Ask the Question,” encouraging intentional communication to strengthen relationships and foster understanding.

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    2 mins
  • Erica-ism of the Day | Put the Weight Down
    Jul 16 2025

    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.

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    4 mins