Dwayne Mooney is an American comedian, writer, social critic, television and film actor. He is best known for his roles in the 1979 movie The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh and his role in the 2016 Bravo Television Reality Docuseries. “Newlyweds: The First Year – Season 3” He is also the son of the famous comedian Paul Mooney. In addition, he is the father of famous actor and comedian/writer Adonis Gladney. Dwayne Mooney resides in Los Angeles California with his wife and his girlfriend. Dwayne Mooney leads a Polyamorous lifestyle and has written his first book on the subject.
Carl E. Stevens, Jr. is a metaphysician, life, and sacred sex coach who specializes in empowering people to create the life they desire. He firmly believes that finding your purpose and passion in life is the key to building solid relationships and friendships based on real love, caring, compassion, and support.
We are all creating our lives every day whether we’re aware of it or not. We are all powerful, gifted, and here to share with others. Learn to create your life intentionally and begin to look forward to every day as an opportunity to express your genius and gifts.
Our highest sexuality is for healing ourselves and our partners and creating what we desire. Learning to use sexuality in this way along with increasing our level of orgasm to a full body experience will greatly assist us in harmonizing our relationships and building stronger bonds with our partners.
Event:
Carl E. Steven Jr.
Lecture Topics
The Power of Tantric Sex
The Realities of Open Relationships
When: Monday 10/2/017 @ 8:00 PM PST
Where: 1287 S. Citrus Ave Los Angeles, CA
Book Signing and Q&A
Kenya K. Stevens is a love expert, life coach, and wife of 16 years. Kenya attended Howard University in Washington D.C. where she graduated in 1997 with a degree in Education/ Child Psychology. Not only did she scoop up a degree, but she also met and married a fellow Howard student Carl Stevens. They now live between North Carolina and Manhattan raising three children.
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