Our Interview with Connie Inukai


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Connie Inukai earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in French from Ohio State University, and her Masters degree in Linguistics Columbia University. She taught Technical Writing at the University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University for 36 years before retiring. While many who retire slow down their activites, choosing to mellow in their golden years…not Connie. This mother, grandmother, inventor, author and more is busier than ever…and loving every minute of it.

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Tip ‘n Split

At age 68, Connie invented Tip ‘n Split, a handheld device to help people read the small print on menus and bills. Especially useful in dimly lit restaurants. Click here to learn more.

Write your selfie

Connie Inukai has also started a new business…Write your selfie, helping people to write their life stories based on pictures and captions. Click here to learn more.

Author and Writer…Connie Inukai

Connie has written for Entrepreneur Magazine, and authored How I Got My Product on QVC, The Today Show, The View, and More…In My Retirement. You can download a free copy of this book by joining her email list here.

The Invention Stories Podcast…Our Interview with Connie Inukai

We’ve just listed a few of Connie’s interests and accomplishments but there is much more to share. From earning straight A’s in school and playing the violin, to breaking the gender barrier in ping pong, all while overcoming juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. This episode is inspiring, educational, and entertaining. We invite you to watch to Our Interview with Connie Inukai on the Invention Stories Podcast. You’ll be glad you did.

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If you are new to inventing, we invite you to visit Episode 1 with Forbes Riley.

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