Broderick L. Mcbride

Broderick L. McBride is a thought leader and master communicator. He fully embraces the notion that mental health and spirituality go hand-in-hand, an idea that is deeply engrafted in his teaching and counseling style.  

Quickly rising as an influential voice in various sectors and communities, McBride travels locally and nationally as a lecturer, facilitator, public theologian, and mission-based activist. 

Merging his faith praxis and interest for social justice, he has become well known for his meaningful contributions to conversations that aid in the reforming of cultures. His academic repertoire includes a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology from Morehouse College and a Masters of Divinity from Candler School of Theology at Emory University.

The mid-South native is both a master storyteller and demonstrative speaker. His out-of-the-box style of bringing life to the word of God has permitted him to travel nationally and internationally. McBride is a mental health advocate, with a social justice edge. He is slated to release a variety of tools and publications centered on his most notable lectures and research.

A family man above all, he is happily married to Channing B. McBride, and together they reside in Atlanta, GA with their daughter, Sariyah I. McBride.