Interviews

In between discussing life in quarantine, Jackie Hill Perry shared a few words of encouragement and news about her baby girl she's expecting soon, plus revealed details about her devotional, Jude!

The pandemic has inspired people to look for new ways to improve their health – especially improving one’s immune system. Want news at your fingertips? Text “ERICA” to 52140 to join our club. (Terms and conditions) Alana Jamison joins the Get Up! Mornings crew to discuss how herbs can be a huge source for building […]

When the world seems to be falling apart, we can always lean in on our faith to pull through. Pastor Shirley Caesar is doing just that. The legendary gospel singer called into the show to discuss how she is finding “good” amid this global pandemic through her faith in God. Like many churches across the world, […]

Sunday Best season 4 winner Amber Bullock, who now goes by the name of Amber B, called in today to debut her new single "Reject" and discuss her transition out of the gospel genre.

Ready to be Inspired! Come hear the stories of those who are not only making it through but making a difference as we collectively find ways to do better and be better in these unprecedented times.

In her new book, "I Tried To Change So You Won't Have To," comedian and 'The Real' talk show host Loni Love discussed how sometimes God gives us flaws so we can stand out.

Jekalyn Carr, who will be featured in our virtual Night of Inspiration alongside Hezekiah Walker, Lecrae and Charles Jenkins on July 2 (get your e-tickets here), called in to discuss her involvement in the virtual event and also dished on her new music!

His sentiments were also expressed in his new song, "Deep End," which also paid tribute to Black lives lost at the hands of racists and police. 

Aaron Lindsey called in to Get Up! Mornings today to debut his new song, "Take Care."

In talking about how music brings us together and being better together, Shani Hosten also offered some advice for the African American community disproportionately affected by COVID-19.

She also gave updates on coronavirus and the latest racist activity to hit Nascar. 

Today, we talked to The Clark Sisters to see how they are doing during the pandemic and to find out how life is after their record-breaking biopic aired on lifetime.