11-year old Aniya Williams and her business partner, 12-year old Isaiah Lattimer are raising money for school supplies and clothes to aid their parents who can not afford to do so. Business has been steady at their southeast Raleigh lemonade stand but Friday’s news of A professor at Duke who wants to remain anonymous donating $5,000 to the […]

Gospel singer Tasha Cobbs chats with Erica Campbell about being a pastor and counseling young people.

Kirk Franklin and Bishop Hezekiah Walker came through to the Get Up! studio to talk about everything gospel with Erica Campbell & GRIFF. They talked about the challenges the face as gospel artists in 2016, and how hard it is to watch the genre struggle in some aspects. Plus, Kirk explains why he thinks young […]

Pastor YPJ talks about reaching an audience of millennials who have largely grown up in an absence of not just the father figures, but family values as well. He breaks down the differences he notices in the millennial generation in terms of family structure, compared to the generations before them, who mostly dealt with the […]

In this edition of Love Talking, Erica Campbell brings in a friend, a woman named Misha whose podcast, entitled “The Uncommon Chat,” deals with the concerns of young single people in the dating scene in 2016. She explains that a common issue is monogamy, because a lot of young people aren’t interested in being with […]

Just about everybody can look back into their childhood and recall the whooping that changed their life. Whether it was mom and dad, or maybe a grandparent or an auntie, the switch has been a staple in the black household for generations. In this edition of the Get Up Poll, these listeners call in and […]

In GRIFF’s prayer today, he talks to God about the musky smell that so many of kids from the youth church service tend to walk in smelling like. Though he thanks Christ for all the children looking to get to know God better, he prays for God to intervene so that they may stop coming […]

A new report says that suicides in youth have doubled since 2010. According to data collected and released by the North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force; last year 46 children died by suicide compared to 34 the year before and 23 in 2010. Executive Director of NC Child, Michelle Hughes, says “every child who dies […]