Meet the Author- Candace Bazemore
- Gianna Caranog
- 14 hours ago
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Candace Bazemore is a digital strategy leader, entrepreneur, educator, and author whose work sits at the intersection of innovation, storytelling, and community impact. With a career rooted in higher education marketing and AI-powered transformation, she brings a forward-thinking perspective to how individuals and organizations build, grow, and sustain meaningful work.
Beyond her professional leadership, Candace is the founder of platforms designed to empower others, most notably Profit Scholars, where she teaches individuals how to transform their expertise into sustainable income streams. Her work is driven by a belief that knowledge, when structured and shared effectively, can create not only opportunity but generational impact.
As an author, Candace has contributed to both cultural storytelling and business education. She is the author of From Side Hustle to Millionaire, a guide to building income through expertise and AI-powered systems, and co-author of Shabbat and Sunday Dinner, a culturally rich children’s book that celebrates family traditions and shared experiences across communities.
Her writing reflects a unique dual focus: helping people build wealth through strategy while also honoring the importance of culture, identity, and connection.
Candace Bazemore’s Books
Candace Bazemore’s books reflect her unique ability to combine strategy, storytelling, and cultural connection. Her work spans both business and family-centered storytelling, offering readers practical tools for growth alongside meaningful narratives that celebrate identity, tradition, and shared experiences.

Candace's published children’s books include:
From Side Hustle to Millionaire: 10 Steps to Unlock Riches Through Your Expertise, Assets, and AI-Powered Systems. This book provides a clear, step-by-step framework for turning knowledge and skills into scalable income. Designed for entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals, it focuses on identifying existing expertise, packaging it into valuable offerings, and using modern tools—including AI—to build sustainable wealth. It serves as both a mindset shift and a practical guide for creating income on your own terms.
Shabbat and Sunday Dinner (In Our Tradition Series) Co-authored with Gabrielle Leon Spatt, this culturally rich children’s book explores the beauty of shared traditions across different communities. Through the universal experience of gathering around the table, it highlights how faith, family, and culture can coexist, fostering understanding, respect, and connection across backgrounds.
Candace is also currently working on an upcoming nonfiction book focused on surviving aortic dissection, expanding her writing to support individuals navigating trauma, healing, and life after major medical events.
A Creative Connection Beyond the Page
Candace Bazemore’s work is also rooted in collaboration and creative connection. Her children’s book, Shabbat and Sunday Dinner, was illustrated by her brother, Eric Bazemore, adding a meaningful family dimension to the storytelling experience.
That spirit of connection extends beyond her own projects. After meeting as guest children’s authors at Main Street Library in Newport News, Candace and Deborah Ann Martin formed a friendship grounded in storytelling, shared purpose, and community impact.
That connection later came full circle when Eric Bazemore became the illustrator for Deborah’s children’s book, Joey’s Hat Collection, a heartfelt story about a father going through cancer and a son who expresses love and support through changing hats.
Together, these collaborations reflect a deeper theme present in Candace’s work, the idea that stories are not created in isolation. They are built through relationships, shared experiences, and the people who bring them to life.
A Life Defined by Vision, Responsibility, and Creation
Candace Bazemore’s journey is not defined by a single moment of overcoming, but rather by a consistent decision to build even when the path forward was not clearly defined.
Like many high-achieving professionals, she has navigated multiple roles simultaneously: leader, strategist, creator, and visionary. Each role carried its own expectations, but together they created a unique challenge of how to remain aligned with a personal vision while operating within systems that were not always designed for innovation.
Throughout her career, Candace has worked in environments where new ideas and forward-thinking approaches were sometimes met with hesitation or resistance. Leading digital transformation, particularly in spaces still adapting to change, required not only technical expertise but also persistence, patience, and the ability to advocate for new ways of thinking.
Behind the visible success was an ongoing internal process of learning to trust her voice, even when it differed from traditional expectations. There were moments when the vision she carried felt larger than the support surrounding it. Moments when choosing to move forward meant stepping outside of comfort and certainty.
Choosing to Build Without Permission
One of the defining aspects of Candace’s journey is her decision not to wait for permission.
Rather than conforming to existing structures or limiting her vision to what was readily accepted, she chose to create. She built systems, platforms, and opportunities that did not yet exist, guided by a belief that innovation often requires stepping into the unknown.
This mindset reshaped how she approached both her career and her creative work. It allowed her to move beyond traditional pathways and begin designing new ones, not only for herself but for others who would follow.
Her experience reflects a broader truth: resilience is not only about enduring difficult circumstances. It is about continuing to create, even when the outcome is uncertain. It is about trusting that what is being built has value, even before it is fully recognized.
The Intersection of Strategy and Story
Candace’s work stands out because it does not separate strategy from storytelling. Instead, it brings the two together in a way that is both practical and transformative.
In her professional work, she applies strategic thinking to digital transformation, helping organizations evolve in a rapidly changing landscape. In her creative work, she uses storytelling to connect, teach, and inspire.
This combination allows her to approach challenges differently. Where some see barriers, she sees systems that can be redesigned. Where others see limitations, she sees opportunities for innovation.
It is this perspective that ultimately led her to authorship not as an extension of her career, but as a natural progression of her desire to create impact.
Becoming an Author with Intention

For Candace, writing was never just about expression. It was about purpose.
She began writing as a way to organize ideas about business, culture, identity, and the systems that influence how people succeed. Over time, writing became more than a personal practice. It became a tool for teaching, for building, and for creating access.
Her transition into authorship was intentional. It reflected a decision to take what she had learned and make it available to others in a structured, actionable way.
Like many authors, she faced challenges along the way. Time constraints, competing responsibilities, and the vulnerability of sharing ideas publicly were all part of the process. But rather than seeing these as obstacles, she viewed them as part of the work.
Writing became a form of alignment, bringing together her passions for strategy, culture, and storytelling into something that could extend beyond her immediate environment.

Writing to Create Access and Opportunity
Candace’s book, From Side Hustle to Millionaire, was inspired by a clear and consistent observation: many people possess valuable skills, knowledge, and experience, but lack a framework for turning those assets into sustainable income.
She recognized a gap not in talent, but in access.
Too often, individuals underestimate the value of what they know. They see their expertise as ordinary, not realizing that it can be transformed into something meaningful and profitable when structured correctly.
This realization became the foundation for her book.
From Side Hustle to Millionaire
From Side Hustle to Millionaire is both a mindset shift and a practical guide. It walks readers through identifying their expertise, packaging it into valuable offerings, and building scalable income streams with modern tools, including AI-powered systems.
The book emphasizes a critical shift in thinking:
“You don’t need another idea. You need a system.”
Rather than encouraging readers to search for something entirely new, Candace challenges them to look at what they already know. Their experiences, perspectives, and skills are not random—they are assets.
The key lies in learning how to organize, position, and deliver those assets in a way that creates value for others.
Through clear steps and strategic insight, the book provides a roadmap for individuals who want to move beyond traditional income models and build something of their own.
Culture, Connection, and Storytelling
While From Side Hustle to Millionaire focuses on strategy and entrepreneurship, Candace’s co-authored book, Shabbat and Sunday Dinner, reflects another equally important dimension of her work: cultural connection.
This book is rooted in the idea that shared experiences, especially those centered around food, family, and faith, have the power to bring people together across differences.
Through storytelling, it highlights how traditions from different cultures can coexist, creating space for understanding, respect, and unity.
It is a reminder that while strategy can build systems, stories build connection.
Candace Dual Impact: Building Wealth and Building Connection
Candace Bazemore’s work is unique because it operates on two levels at once.
On one level, she helps individuals build wealth by teaching them to leverage their expertise and create sustainable income. On another level, she is helping people build connections through stories that honor culture, identity, and shared human experience.
These two paths are not separate. They are deeply connected.
Both are about empowerment. Both are about access. Both are about creating something meaningful that extends beyond the individual.
Why Her Work Matters Now
In today’s world, where technology is rapidly reshaping how people work and communicate, Candace’s message is especially relevant.
AI and digital systems are creating new opportunities, but they also require new ways of thinking. People must learn to adapt, structure their knowledge, and position themselves in a changing landscape.
At the same time, there is an increasing need for connection for stories that remind people of shared values and experiences.
Candace’s work addresses both needs. It offers a strategy for the future while grounding that strategy in purpose and identity.
A Reflection on Impact and Legacy
At its core, Candace Bazemore’s journey is about more than success. It is about impact.
Her work reflects a belief that everyone has something valuable to offer, whether it is a skill, a story, or a lived experience. The challenge is not in finding that value, but in recognizing it and learning how to share it effectively.
By choosing to build, write, and create without waiting for permission, Candace has positioned herself not only as a leader but also as a catalyst for others.
Her story is still being written. But the foundation is clear: strategy, storytelling, and a commitment to helping others move forward with clarity, confidence, and purpose.
Explore Candace Bazemore’s Books
Candace’s books offer both practical guidance and meaningful storytelling, helping readers build income, connection, and purpose in their own lives.
Visit Candace Bazemore’s Amazon Author Page
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About the Author
Candace Bazemore is a digital strategy leader, entrepreneur, educator, and author. She creates work at the intersection of innovation, storytelling, and community impact, helping individuals and organizations turn their knowledge into sustainable opportunities. Through her platform Profit Scholars, she teaches others how to transform their expertise into income using strategic systems and modern tools, including AI. Candace is the author of From Side Hustle to Millionaire and co-author of Shabbat and Sunday Dinner.




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