Join Us For The Next
International Pageant

July 26th and 27th
2024

KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE

Showcasing
The Accomplishments
Of Today's
Married Women®

Mrs. Hawaii International®

Danielle Irwin - Top 15 - People's Choice Winner

1.Tell us why anyone would want come to your hometown?
I bribed my husband to attend a baby shower with me. The shower theme was white and my husband’s only pair of white pants were a few years old. During one of the games, his shorts ripped all the way up the crotch. Thankfully I noticed before anyone else did (I hope) or if they did they were too embarrassed to say anything!

2.What are the (2) most important things in your closet and why?
The dinner table is the most important thing in our kitchen. It is where the family gathers to eat, pray and have conversations. Plans are made, problems are solved, and arguments are squashed at the table. The second is my coffee maker! I am synonymous with coffee. My americano with coconut milk and cinnamon power is a ritual that I thoroughly enjoy. Sipping on coffee makes me slow down, relax, and dwell in gratitude.

3.What do you love to cook and why?
People tend to think that I am a lot younger than I am. I teach foundational construction skills so I am plain faced and in steelies a lot of the time. Its after they learn the age of my children and about my professional accomplishments that people connect the dots.

4.If you had an extra hour each day, what would you do?
I lead by example, and in trying times, the toughest person to motivate can sometimes be myself. I am blessed with a kuleana (responsibility) that provides hope for my community, however it sometimes feels like a lot to carry. My daily discipline is grounding myself in God at the start of each day. Self-leadership and personal disciplines, anchored in self-love, are skills I teach in my development program, the Aloha Multiplier.

5.Describe the dirtiest job you have ever had to do?
Hot air ballooning, sky diving or base jumping. I am not afraid of heights, and I love extreme sports; however, timing has yet to work out. I had plans to skydive about 12 years ago, and then I learned I was pregnant. My perspectives have changed since I became a mother. Life is bigger than me, and wild risk-taking isn't a priority. When the kids are older, and if I am still interested, I will.

Choose A Different Contestant: