The Story of OneTaste and the Dark Side of Cult-Like Companies
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On this episode of The Small Business Radio Show…
What do orgasms, business, and cults have in common? I’m sure not many of us thought about that until a new documentary on Netflix aired called “Orgasm, Inc: The Story of OneTaste.” When does a business become a cult and can a cult be a business?
Ellen Huet is an award-winning journalist who currently writes for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek. She is writing a book about OneTaste, a sexual wellness company that’s alleged to be a sex cult. She also hosted a seven-episode Bloomberg podcast series about the rise and fall of WeWork.
- How did you get interested in this business?
- How OneTaste portrayed itself as a sexual wellness company.
- Who started OneTaste and what was the appeal?
- What do cult dynamics look like within organizations?
- How WeWork and other startups have displayed cult dynamics
- Was OneTaste successful?
- The latest on the legal inquiries on OneTaste
- How OneTaste compares to the very well-known story of Nexium
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