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Alice Inoue (born July 17, 1964) is an
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feng shui Feng shui ( or ), sometimes called Chinese geomancy, is a traditional form of geomancy that originated in ancient China and claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. The term ''feng shui'' mean ...
expert, author, and
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from Hawaii. She is a former television presenter, most notably for her ''Do Sports'' program on Fuji News where she showcased activities for Japanese tourists visiting Hawaii. At the height of her media career, she had three television shows and four major sponsors. She has been featured in numerous publications including gracing the cover of
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twice and appearing in Hawaii Business Magazine, Pacific Business News,
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, Homescapes, and Hawaii Home & Remodeling. Inoue is the founder and currently a life guide at Happiness U, a school for adults in Honolulu that provides advice and inspiration about life and happiness. She also has a weekly column in the Hawaii Renovation called ''Go Ask Alice'' where she answers readers' questions relating to life and feng shui.


Early life and education

Inoue was born in
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, California, to a Taiwanese mother and German-Irish father. From the age of eight, she was raised bilingually in Taiwan, speaking both English and
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. Graduating from
Morrison Academy Morrison Academy () is an international Christian school founded 1952 in Taichung, Taiwan. It primarily caters to the children of missionaries. Beyond the original Taichung location it also maintains a campus in Taipei and Morrison Academy Kaoh ...
in 1981, Inoue returned to the United States to continue her education. She attended the
University of California at Santa Cruz The University of California, Santa Cruz (UC Santa Cruz or UCSC) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Cruz, California, United States. It is one of the ten campuses in the University of California system. Located in Monterey Bay, ...
where she studied for four years, earning a degree in Biology as a pre-med student. Instead of pursuing medical school, Inoue moved to Japan to teach English while at the same time learned to speak Japanese.


Career

While in Japan, Inoue responded to a job advertisement seeking a bilingual assistant. She applied and was hired by Pacific Network Services, relocating to Hawaii in 1989. Inoue met and eventually married Egan Inoue, a former
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champion turned
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practitioner. She transitioned into media where she worked as a live daily television show host, moving on to work as a bilingual news anchor and then host of her own Japanese television show. Inoue began her television career in commercials, including one with First Hawaiian Bank alongside
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. Her career also includes anchoring for Oahu Island News on the KVCN-TV for the Visitor Cable Network. The program is broadcast in over 28,000 hotel rooms throughout Hawaii. She also spent time as a co-host on KFVE's live game show, Times Super Bingo. Inoue also anchored for Aloha Times News on Japan TV News-NHK where she featured various segments on Hawaii tourism. She also had a featured sports program on Fuji News, Japan's top rated news network. The program, ''Do Sports'', was taped in Japanese and tailored towards Japanese tourists. In the program, Inoue was featured trying new activities such as skydiving, high performance kite flying, wind sailing, and deep sea fishing. The show was so popular among Japanese tourists that she would often get stopped while in public in order to sign autographs and pose for pictures. Inoue began a career change in the late 1990s. After being told by an astrologer that she would be changing career paths, two years later, her television contracts reached their end and she was unemployed. Inoue was quoted as saying "that moment I knew that this is what I've come here to do." She began focusing on astrology and taking courses on feng shui. Inoue became a minister in 2001, marrying close to 900 couples since being ordained. She also began study of feng shui and astrology. In 2008 she joined forces with
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to produce a series of feng shui instructional DVDs based on her signature presentations. Inoue performs work as a life guide under her consultancy Alice Inoue Life Guidance. In 2013 she expanded her consultancy to include Happiness U, a school for adults in Honolulu that provides advice and inspiration about life and happiness. It was reported that she has provided guidance for 3,000 people with 500 of them being regular clients. Inoue is also a writer and has authored eight books. She is a contributing author in the national best seller, ''Wake Up…Live the Life You Love with Passion'', a compilation of self-development philosophies by great thinkers such as
Deepak Chopra Deepak Chopra (; ; born October 22, 1946) is an Indian-American author, New Age, new age guru, and alternative medicine advocate. A prominent figure in the New Age movement, his books and videos have made him one of the best-known and wealthi ...
and
Wayne Dyer Wayne Walter Dyer (May 10, 1940 – August 29, 2015) was an American self-help author and a motivational speaker. Dyer earned a Bachelor’s degree in History and Philosophy, a Master’s degree in Psychology and an Ed.D. in Guidance and Counse ...
. She published her own book, ''A Loving Guide to These Shifting Times'', in 2008 with a second book, ''Be Happy! It's Your Choice'' released in 2009. Additional books include ''Feng Shui Your Life!'' (2009). Inoue has also released three instructional DVDs that cover feng shui topics. In 2019, Inoue released ''Master Your Superpowers'', a book utilizing the Chinese Five Elements to identify personality traits that can improve someone's wellness and mindful living.


Awards and recognition

Inoue has been nominated and/or won numerous awards for her writings. She was a finalist for the 2011 Indie Excellence Book Awards in the Mind, Body, Spirit category for her book ''Be Happy! It's Your Choice.'' ''Feng Shui Your Life!'' was a winner in the 2011 Indie Excellence Book Awards in the Mind, Body, Spirit category and Home and Office Interior Design. ''Just Ask Alice!'' was a finalist in the 2012 Indie Excellence Book Awards in the Mind, Body, Spirit category as well as a silver medalist in the Living Now Book Awards. Inoue received two additional awards for her writing in 2013; the Evergreen Medal for Personal Growth for her book ''A Loving Guide to These Shifting Times''. and an Indie Excellence Award in the well-being category for her book ''Destination Happiness.''


Bibliography


References


External links


Alice Inoue official website

Alice Inoue Life Guidance, LLC
{{DEFAULTSORT:Inoue, Alice 1964 births Living people 21st-century American writers 21st-century American women writers 21st-century astrologers American television actresses American people of German descent American people of Irish descent American actresses of Taiwanese descent University of California, Santa Cruz alumni Writers from Hawaii Writers from San Francisco