In this edition of the Ericaism, Erica Campbell explains that words have power- the good ones and the bad ones. She talks gives a few examples, like when somebody texts you out of the blue after you haven’t spoken to them in a long time. When this person is someone you love and care about, […]

In this Ericaism, Erica Campbell talks about combatting the urge to procrastinate. She says she connects procrastination with laziness and failure, and therefore tries to take her work so seriously that she steers away from the temptation to procrastinate. She makes sure she plans things, and surrounds herself with disciplined people who can help her […]

In this edition of the Ericaism, Erica Campbell talks about a book she read years ago called, “The Four Agreements,” which gives a lot of great advice on what essentially boils down to being the best you can be at all times. Erica breaks down the wisdom the book imparts about interacting, communicating and disagreeing […]

In this edition of the Ericaism, Erica Campbell recalls a time when her phone had died and she was tasked with the challenge of remember some important phone numbers, rather than just clicking on them in her contact list. She explains that sometimes, modern day advancements can make us use our brains less. But our […]

A black Michigan man has filed suit against local police after they tied him to a chair and beat him so severely that he permanently lost his vision in one eye. According to reports, Frankie Taylor was arrested on a DUI charge in August of 2015. He was being processed by officers in the Eastepointe Police […]

In this edition of the Ericaism, Erica Campbell discusses the concept of self-esteem. It’s a big deal in our society, and the truth is, whether it’s too high, or too low an off-balanced perception of oneself is not a good thing. If we get too invested in people’s opinions of us, or feel too prideful […]

In an eye-opening segment on CNN, Donald Trump supporters falsely claimed that 3 million people voted illegally in the recent presidential election.

A video recently went viral showing an angry White woman shouting and claiming she was being discriminated against by African-American employees at a Chicago arts and crafts store.

Baltimore Major Richard Gibson tried to save the life of a 1-month-old baby girl during a police protest over the weekend, but unfortunately, he failed.

In this edition of Joy Living, Erica Campbell points out the many ways that people get in their own way and block their blessings. Negativity, for instance, which Erica says is doubt in disguise; mediocrity, which is doing just enough, and not your best. She also talks about the dangers of holding on to your […]

In this edition of Love Talking, Erica Campbell urges us all to love on people. We live in a world where sometimes we don’t want to get involved in people’s lives because it’s “not my business,” or, on the contrary, we talk too much about people without any love in the conversation or our intentions. […]