Bradley Candie is the author of "Sisters: A Promise Kept" and co-author of "Men & Mental Health: Let's Talk About It" by Venessa Abrams. Bradley is a Morehouse College and Howard University graduate earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Master of Education degree in Counseling Psychology. Upon graduating, he performed overseas in Mannheim, Germany. After returning to the states, Bradley pursued his passion for the arts and performed with the Atlanta Opera and various theatres in the Atlanta Metro area. He has performed on such renowned stages as the Kennedy Center, the Philadelphia Academy of Music, and Carnegie Hall. Bradley is an author, actor, singer, model, minister, and playwright. His first play written, Sisters, received recognition as a top five finalist in the Jubilee Theatre's 2012 New Works Festival and was accepted to be a part of the 2018 Las Vegas Black Film Festival. His passion for life is built upon his divine inspired purpose: To motivate and inspire others using his creative talents to live their best lives.