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Empire of Orgasm: Sex, Power, and the Downfall of a Wellness Cult

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9780374604196
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2025
432 pages
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25512

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A cautionary tale of sex and salvation for the wellness generation: how orgasmic meditation turned into a cult.

Description

OneTaste hoped orgasm would change the world. Emerging in the midst of the late-aughts for-profit wellness boom, the company was unwavering in its faith in orgasmic meditation, or OM, a fifteen-minute practice featuring a woman being clitorally stimulated by a clothed, usually male partner. Nicole Daedone, the group’s magnetic and cunning founder, envisioned a world where OM was as widespread as yoga. But Daedone’s vision came with a price: behind the militant loyalty she inspired and her millions of dollars of sales was what former members describe as a cult of manipulation, abuse, and coercion driven by a relentless quest for control. And by the time the FBI showed up at her door in 2023 with an indictment alleging she conspired to commit forced labor, even Daedone herself was no longer safe.

Building on the viral Bloomberg article that exposed the dark side of OneTaste and Daedone, Ellen Huet’s Empire of Orgasmis a deeply reported and cinematic chronicle of how a boundary-pushing wellness program became a cult that, according to dozens of witnesses, ruthlessly exploited its members. Huet, the undeniable authority on the group, reveals how, in demanding absolute fealty to Daedone as a path to enlightenment and healing, OneTaste pushed its followers past their limits―sexually, emotionally, financially―and left many of their lives in shambles. The story culminates in Daedone’s conviction in June 2025 after a five-week criminal trial.

A riveting saga and a nuanced exploration of the mechanics of manipulation, Empire of Orgasm is an extraordinary account of wellness gone wrong.

Praise and Reviews

"Riveting and intimate." ―Julia M. Klein, Los Angeles Times---------------- "A gripping new account of the rise and fall of OneTaste and the enigmatic woman at its helm. Full of shocking revelations about a company that promised empowerment but provided only exploitation, Empire of Orgasm also paints a concerning picture of the ubiquity of the contemporary cult . . . Here are the facts, contextualized, no gawking like the voyeurs at the Warehouse with its doorless bedrooms. Huet tells it to us straight." ―Helena Aeberli, Los Angeles Review of Books--------------- "A carefully written exposé of an 'infinite game' built on lust for wealth and power―but on mere lust, too." ―Kirkus (starred review)------------- "A compelling, deeply researched look into the group’s manipulative and exploitative practices . . . Huet’s journalism is top-notch." ―Bookpage (starred review)------------------ "Ellen Huet has written a harrowing, exquisitely crafted account of perhaps the strangest cult in history and the almost biblical downfall of its larger-than-life leader. You won't be able to put this book down." ―Brad Stone, New York Times bestselling author of Amazon Unbound--------------------- "With her ultra-vivid reporting, Ellen Huet guides us through a surreal San Francisco subculture where sex served as currency and the boundary between empowerment and exploitation was obliterated. This isn’t just a tale of one cultish company―it’s a mirror held up to tech’s dark side, so full of greed and self-delusion." ―Ashlee Vance, New York Times bestselling author of When the Heavens Went on Sale and Elon Musk------------------ "In Empire of Orgasm, Ellen Huet deftly pens a thrilling tale on the collision of founder worship and cult behavior. Huet brings an engrossing, inside-the-room look at the rise and fall of an exploitative machine fueled on Silicon Valley hype." ―Eliot Brown, bestselling author of The Cult of We-------------------- “I’ve watched Ellen Huet follow this story with rigor and empathy for years, and the result is a compelling―and astonishing―work of journalism. Empire of Orgasm isn’t just about a strange, seductive subculture; it’s a profound exploration of consent, sexual agency, and the contradictions of female power. Huet gives voice to women (and men) grappling with desire, manipulation, and autonomy in ways that feel urgently relevant far beyond the so-called cult itself.” ―Emily Chang, author of Brotopia------------------------- "Don't try to imagine what wellness industry die-hards will do in the name of women's empowerment, because the truth is far more outrageous. Ellen Huet's jaw-dropping insider access feels like a sleepover at the San Francisco warehouse where OneTaste devotees worked, ate, slept, hooked up, and showered in groups. A detailed, nuanced, and compelling account of a woman who cultivated an army of pleasure seekers, was celebrated as a trailblazer, and ultimately faced charges for her push to sell hands-on sexual enlightenment to the masses." ―Sarah Berman, author of Don't Call It A Cult

About the Author

Ellen Huet is an investigative journalist who covers technology and Silicon Valley for Bloomberg News. She writes award-winning features for Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, has hosted two seasons of the podcast Foundering, and holds a particular interest in writing about strange and complex subcultures. Previously, she was a staff writer at Forbes and a crime reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Empire of Orgasm: Sex, Power, and the Downfall of a Wellness Cult

A cautionary tale of sex and salvation for the wellness generation: how orgasmic meditation turned into a cult.

Description

OneTaste hoped orgasm would change the world. Emerging in the midst of the late-aughts for-profit wellness boom, the company was unwavering in its faith in orgasmic meditation, or OM, a fifteen-minute practice featuring a woman being clitorally stimulated by a clothed, usually male partner. Nicole Daedone, the group’s magnetic and cunning founder, envisioned a world where OM was as widespread as yoga. But Daedone’s vision came with a price: behind the militant loyalty she inspired and her millions of dollars of sales was what former members describe as a cult of manipulation, abuse, and coercion driven by a relentless quest for control. And by the time the FBI showed up at her door in 2023 with an indictment alleging she conspired to commit forced labor, even Daedone herself was no longer safe. Building on the viral Bloomberg article that exposed the dark side of OneTaste and Daedone, Ellen Huet’s Empire of Orgasmis a deeply reported and cinematic chronicle of how a boundary-pushing wellness program became a cult that, according to dozens of witnesses, ruthlessly exploited its members. Huet, the undeniable authority on the group, reveals how, in demanding absolute fealty to Daedone as a path to enlightenment and healing, OneTaste pushed its followers past their limits―sexually, emotionally, financially―and left many of their lives in shambles. The story culminates in Daedone's conviction in June 2025 after a five-week criminal trial. A riveting saga and a nuanced exploration of the mechanics of manipulation, Empire of Orgasm is an extraordinary account of wellness gone wrong.

Praise and Reviews

"Riveting and intimate." ―Julia M. Klein, Los Angeles Times---------------- "A gripping new account of the rise and fall of OneTaste and the enigmatic woman at its helm. Full of shocking revelations about a company that promised empowerment but provided only exploitation, Empire of Orgasm also paints a concerning picture of the ubiquity of the contemporary cult . . . Here are the facts, contextualized, no gawking like the voyeurs at the Warehouse with its doorless bedrooms. Huet tells it to us straight." ―Helena Aeberli, Los Angeles Review of Books--------------- "A carefully written exposé of an 'infinite game' built on lust for wealth and power―but on mere lust, too." ―Kirkus (starred review)------------- "A compelling, deeply researched look into the group’s manipulative and exploitative practices . . . Huet’s journalism is top-notch." ―Bookpage (starred review)------------------ "Ellen Huet has written a harrowing, exquisitely crafted account of perhaps the strangest cult in history and the almost biblical downfall of its larger-than-life leader. You won't be able to put this book down." ―Brad Stone, New York Times bestselling author of Amazon Unbound--------------------- "With her ultra-vivid reporting, Ellen Huet guides us through a surreal San Francisco subculture where sex served as currency and the boundary between empowerment and exploitation was obliterated. This isn’t just a tale of one cultish company―it’s a mirror held up to tech’s dark side, so full of greed and self-delusion." ―Ashlee Vance, New York Times bestselling author of When the Heavens Went on Sale and Elon Musk------------------ "In Empire of Orgasm, Ellen Huet deftly pens a thrilling tale on the collision of founder worship and cult behavior. Huet brings an engrossing, inside-the-room look at the rise and fall of an exploitative machine fueled on Silicon Valley hype." ―Eliot Brown, bestselling author of The Cult of We-------------------- “I’ve watched Ellen Huet follow this story with rigor and empathy for years, and the result is a compelling―and astonishing―work of journalism. Empire of Orgasm isn’t just about a strange, seductive subculture; it’s a profound exploration of consent, sexual agency, and the contradictions of female power. Huet gives voice to women (and men) grappling with desire, manipulation, and autonomy in ways that feel urgently relevant far beyond the so-called cult itself.” ―Emily Chang, author of Brotopia------------------------- "Don't try to imagine what wellness industry die-hards will do in the name of women's empowerment, because the truth is far more outrageous. Ellen Huet's jaw-dropping insider access feels like a sleepover at the San Francisco warehouse where OneTaste devotees worked, ate, slept, hooked up, and showered in groups. A detailed, nuanced, and compelling account of a woman who cultivated an army of pleasure seekers, was celebrated as a trailblazer, and ultimately faced charges for her push to sell hands-on sexual enlightenment to the masses." ―Sarah Berman, author of Don't Call It A Cult

About the Author

Ellen Huet is an investigative journalist who covers technology and Silicon Valley for Bloomberg News. She writes award-winning features for Bloomberg Businessweek magazine, has hosted two seasons of the podcast Foundering, and holds a particular interest in writing about strange and complex subcultures. Previously, she was a staff writer at Forbes and a crime reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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