Candace Salima
Turning the Tide with Candace Salima, introduces author, talk show host, and public speaker, Candace E. Salima who became the sixth child of 12 when her mother married the father of her heart, and blended their families. Candace’s father survived Hitler’s invasion of his Netherlands homeland and after emigrating to America, instilled in Candace a burning love for the principles of freedom. Struggling for several years as a single parent, Candace’s mother made God, education, and family the focus of her children’s upbringing. Her mother’s strong spirit and independence only added to Candace’s resolve to preserve the American dream. Today, Candace is a respected voice for the American spirit and is followed by a nationwide audience on Turning the Tide with Candace Salima. Candace interviews politicians, authors, actors, actresses, musicians, businessmen ... anything that turns the tide toward morning in America again.
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Brigham Young University, Ricks College, Dolores High SchoolInterests
Literacy, reviews, politics, religion, life, sports, social networking, music, movies, books, exerciseMotto
Never give up. Never say die.Affiliations
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Christmas Eve, a Random Gift and a Determined FatherA Christmas Eve tradition goes awry when my father opens his "one" gift. There was no stopping us then!
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Is There Hope for America?America stands at an historical crossroads: Representational Republic or Socialist Democracy?
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My Day on the World Stage: When I Said Yes to 'The Phil Donahue Show,' I Didn't Realize it Would Hit 53 CountriesOne never stops to think when that defining moment in life might happen. For me, it was the day I appeared on The Phil Donahue Show to defend my faith against its attackers.
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Reading: My Favorite Winter HobbyWinter means many things to many people, but for me, it means curling up with a steaming cup of hot chocolate, a good book, an old blanket that feels just right, and a comfortable corner of the couch.

