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

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

by Ellen Huet

MCD ·2025 ·432 pages ·Business
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A cautionary tale of sex and salvation for the wellness how orgasmic meditation turned into a cult.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 behind the militant loyalty she inspired and the millions of dollars she raised was 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 forced labor and grooming, even Daedone herself was no longer safe.Building on the viral Bloomberg article that exposed the truth behind OneTaste and Daedone, Ellen Huet's Empire of Orgasm is a deeply reported and cinematic chronicle of how a boundary-pushing wellness program became a cult that 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 into nonconsensual sex, forced them into debt, and destroyed their personal lives.A riveting true-crime saga and a nuanced exploration of the mechanics of manipulation, Empire of Orgasm is an extraordinary chronicle of wellness gone wrong.


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"Huet's reporting is thorough and complemented by her narrative skills."

Julia M. Klein· Los Angeles Times Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Will appeal to fans of true crime and cult narratives, and to anyone interested in the dark side of the wellness movement."

Catherine Hollis· BookPage Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Surpassingly strange ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Huet's balanced journalistic tone—an extension of her original articles on the case—doesn't invite readers to chew over the juicy details so much as it deals them out like grim medicine ..."

Helena Aeberli· Los Angeles Review of Books Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Huet succeeds in humanizing Daedone...and whose motivations come to seem understandable, if maniacal."

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