FULL SHOW | It is Hard Sometimes; The Group Fire Joins GUMEC; Quitting Can Help You Win; and MORE

EPISODE · Aug 12, 2025 · 52 MIN

FULL SHOW | It is Hard Sometimes; The Group Fire Joins GUMEC; Quitting Can Help You Win; and MORE

from Get Up! Mornings With Erica Campbell · host Urban One Podcast Network

On today's episode of Get Up! Mornings with Erica Campbell, the Faith Walk—Wake Up segment encouraged listeners to lean into spiritual awakening and allow divine timing to propel them forward. Erica’s Erica-ism of the Day, “It’s Hard Sometimes,” offered a compassionate reminder that navigating challenges isn’t a sign of weakness but a testimony of perseverance. This honest acknowledgment of everyday struggles brings comfort and solidarity to those wrestling with difficult seasons.  In a spirited interview, contemporary gospel group The Group Fire introduced their new single “I Can Count On You,” weaving Psalm 46:1 into an uplifting anthem about Jesus being our surest source of help when human support fades—highlighted by its vintage, New Edition–inspired sound and their ongoing Stellar Awards celebration. Complementing the theme of discernment, Dr. Willie Jolley shared his intriguing take—quitting sometimes means growing. By "quitting" things that hinder, we open space for upward momentum and spiritual breakthrough.  Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/get-up-mornings-erica-campbell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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