Rotten Mango - Self-Help Guru Creates Wellness Company For Women To Receive “Orgasm Massages” By Trained Men
Episode Date: February 2, 2026Reese Jones is living every San Fransico tech guy’s wet dream. Create a company, sell it to Motorola for $205 millions dollars, and meet a hot, blonde girlfriend who doesn’t hold back in the bedro...om. A lifestyle some would be jealous of even after Reese gets kidnapped. Three men jump out, blindfold him, force him into a car at gunpoint. Next thing he knows, Reese is being led through seven different rooms, representing the seven deadly sins. One is lust. Another is gluttony. Then, envy. Reese is bound to a chair while his girlfriend has intercourse with what is described as ‘a buffet of people.’ After all seven rooms, all seven sins, Reese is reborn. Which just means he’s now cloaked in white, standing on a rooftop deck while his blonde girlfriend waits for him in the distance: “Happy Birthday.” That’s what you get as a present when you’re worth $200 million dollars and your girlfriend is the founder of One Taste, a company that helps women meditate and reach an orgasm. Every tech guy’s wet dream right? That’s until Reese gets wrapped up in one of the strangest, potential trafficking cases, and his girlfriend, Nicole Daedone, wellness company CEO ends up in the same prison as none other than Ghislaine Maxwell. Full show notes available at RottenMangoPodcast.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Bada being, baddaboo.
Reese Jones is every San Francisco tech guy's dream situation.
He creates a company, sells it to Motorola for $205 million.
He starts his own venture capital firm.
And Reese Jones has a look that can only be described as,
I feel like he would be cast as an extra in Game of Thrones
and not necessarily a role that a lot of people would make thirst traps over on TikTok.
He's got crazy graying hair, a gray beard. He's got kind of a stocky build. He's an old-looking guy.
So, of course, part of the dream for the SF tech guys is looking like that and then dating a
younger, hotter, fit, blonde woman who is open, who is experimental in the bedroom. He is living
the fucking dream. But something really crazy is about to happen to Reese Jones. Soon in court,
it's going to be revealed that Reese Jones likes to be leashed up with a collar around his
neck like a dog, being walked around by a young woman half of his age, like a little dog,
eating out of a dog bowl on the floor. But before that, he's going to be kidnapped. It's Friday
morning. He's going to be walking down a sidewalk in San Francisco, and not even like the bad part
of San Francisco, because he's a multimillionaire. He lives where all the other multimillionaires live.
But a car is going to pull up. Three men are going to jump out with a gun, grab him, throw a
pillowcase over his head, handcuff him, strap him to the backseat of the car.
And like the movies, he can't see anything that's going on outside, thanks to the pillowcase.
But he can feel his body, and his body is swaying from side to side in the back,
like they're going down some sort of winding road.
And now he's being pulled out of the car.
He still can't see.
The captors, they're escorting him up a flight of stairs.
What do they want?
Is he about to die?
It feels like he's about to die.
And it kind of sounds like it, too.
I mean, if Reese had to imagine the song that would play as he climatically meets his end,
his death, it probably wouldn't be Mozart's Requiem.
But that feels a little too on the nose.
Or maybe that's perfect because that's blasting.
I mean, the captors, they are spending time and energy to set the ambiance of his death.
Mozart is playing on the speakers of the warehouse.
And he has been taken into this massive building where he probably is going to.
would die. They take off the pillowcase. He feels something cold on his forehead. It's a gun.
And a face comes up real close. Are you prepared to die, Reese? Next thing you know,
Reese is being placed inside of a coffin that's about to slide shut and this is it. Like this is really
the end. All that work, creating the massive tech company, exiting, becoming richer than anybody
really needs to be, all for what to die listening to Mozart and it's muffled because he's trapped
inside this coffin and the lights go out.
And when Reese opens his eyes again, the coffin is open.
His eyes are adjusting to the light, or maybe it's heaven, I don't know, and there's
an angel standing dressed in white standing above the coffin.
Is this freaking for real right now?
Brother Jones, hell is not just a location in the universe.
What does that even mean?
It's a location in your mind where you relive your sins.
Follow me.
It's like the scrooge.
Reese gets up and is led through different rooms of the warehouse.
Seven rooms, to be exact, for the seven deadly sins.
The first one, lust.
Women, lots of women, dressed up as a schoolgirl, a cop, a nurse, a maid.
There's piles of intimate magazines, Playboy, Penthouse, all over the floor.
There's TV screens filling the room, all playing X-rated scenes.
Reese must now fondle the woman.
The angel encourages him.
or demon, I don't know, okay? Go ahead, collect the sin of lust.
And then the next room is greed.
Reese is forced to lay down on a bed filled with money,
and angels show up piling more and more things on top of him.
Consumorism, clothes, makeup, just all this trash, weighing him down
until he begs to be freed.
And then he's entered into the next room.
The next deadly sin, gluttony.
He's forced to uncloth here, oink, oink, bitch.
He places pig ears on his head.
He must eat from a dog bull on the ground,
caramel sauce is poured on top of him and then there are angels, demons, I don't know, they're in
the room and they're licking it off of him. Then there's envy. Reese will be bound to a chair
while he watches his girlfriend, his hotter, younger, blonde girlfriend, have intimate relations
with what is described as a buffet of people. She's saying unspeakable things that are spoken.
Like, it would have been so good if you were my boyfriend, Reese, but because it's you, it's even better.
better. And after going through the seven deadly sins, Reese Jones is going to be reborn, alive,
in the human world, where he's going to be escorted to a rooftop deck and dressed in white just
standing there, looking out into the distance is this hotter, younger, blonde woman. Who is that?
She turns around and Reese will likely smile because it's his hotter, younger, blonde girlfriend.
Happy birthday.
All of this, the kidnapping, the seven deadly cents, everything is an elaborate birthday present
for tech giant Reese Jones. That's what you get when you're worth $200 million. And your girlfriend
is the founder of One Taste, a company that helps women meditate by helping them achieve their big
owes. And soon, Reese is going to be wrapped up in one of the strangest potential trafficking cases.
And Nicole Daydone, a wellness company CEO, is going to end up in the same
prison as none other than a peer of hers, Galane Maxwell.
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Today's case is really heavy in regards to CSA, S.A.
and to be really specific, there's going to be mentions of essay against previous essay victims
with situations where essay victims are being forced to recreate their essay.
And a lot of them, because they're forced, it's just another essay incident further traumatizing them.
There's also going to be mentions in stories of members of the queer community being forced into situations
where they are pressured into having intimate relations with genders in which they are not attracted to.
So please take care of your.
yourself if these topics are too much, please click off and we will see you in the next one.
Additionally, statements and quotes have been condensed for brevity and all of this information
is publicly available. So with that being said, let's get started. Did you know that you can only
work four hours in the entire week? Not 40 hours, I'm saying four hours and you can still get
paid and live your best life. You can travel all over the world. That is what everybody who bought
the book, four hour work week, thought that that was going to help them achieve. It is probably one
of the most well-known, most read self-help books out there. It's been translated into 40 different
languages. One glowing review of this self-help book reads. Biggest takeaway from the book, most of us
have the idea that we're supposed to work until we're 60 and then retire and then live a good life.
Tim does a great job pointing out how backwards that idea is and gives lots of suggestions for
how to change your life to accommodate. He calls those who have done so the new rich. They are rich in
life, which is not related to being rich in dollars. Another review, not glowing, reads,
there's a chapter titled The Low Information Diet. Tim, the author, admits that he doesn't bother
staying informed about the news or any other kind of current events, even to the point that during
election seasons, he simply just asks his more educated friends about who they're going to vote
for and then just votes for those candidates. I'm not even kidding you. He justifies this by saying
how the time it takes you to know, learn things, is time. It's time.
that could have been spent running a business on autopilot or having fun.
So there's that.
I mean, needless to say, over two million copies have been sold,
and I have not met a single person who has read one of those two million copies
and has managed to work four hours a week.
But a lot of people love the book,
and they have taken nuggets of information to apply to their lives.
But what the fuck does Tim Ferriss know about one taste,
and what does he have to do with this case?
Now, I think it is cute to poke fun at modern day self-help gurus.
Tim Ferriss seems to be one of the less controversial ones from what I can see,
which basically just means he has no allegations of essay against him.
He's not overly political in the wrong sense.
He doesn't think women are created to procreate and populate the planet.
At least I don't think so.
I mean, he just seems like he's really into cold plunges, biohacking, and productivity.
He's also a victim of childhood essay himself.
So just before we get into the next part,
I have no doubt that Tim Ferriss knew nothing about what's actually
going on inside in the depths of One Taste.
I think he just...
One Taste is a company.
Yeah.
He just gets involved in makes it a bit more public, mainstream.
He's one of the few people that was talking about One Taste, that made it more mainstream,
that had more people talking about One Taste, and that's why this is, that's why we're
talking about it.
So with the success of the four-hour work week, Tim Ferriss starts his newest endeavor.
It's another self-help book called Four Hour Body.
It's cheeky.
Okay, so Tim Ferriss, the productivity guru, productively helping every single person out there feel
unproductive is going to get a lot more personal in this book where he has this whole chapter
dedicated to the fact that he's on a date with a 25-year-old yoga instructor who's hot.
I don't know why her age is important, but it intrigued me.
So I googled it.
He was 33 when the book came out.
So I don't know if that's an age gap that he wants us to know, but it's an eight-year,
eight-year-old younger yoga teacher,
and they're eating French food,
drinking champagne.
And she just blurts out to him
that she's never had a big O in her life.
Her entire life, she's never experienced it.
She's slept with people, never had the big O.
Orgasm, right?
Yes.
And he says, quote,
I've never won the Powerball lottery,
but I felt like I just had.
What?
Yeah.
So self-help guru decides to take it upon himself.
He writes,
so it came to be that I made her a drunken,
I would fix her inability to owe. Not that night, not necessarily through me, but somehow.
That is how he goes on a quest, a journey to talk to female O experts. And he comes across the big
oom. She calls it the Ome. She doesn't call it the O, she calls it an Ome. The Ome expert, Nicole
de Dadeon, the founder of a company called One Taste. He reads her.
her book called Slow Sex. Tim Ferriss writes about Nicole Daydone's book. This should be
required education for every man on the planet. Another self-help guru, Tony Robbins, though much
darker of a figure considering he's got all those essay allegations against him, but he says he even
recommends the founder of One Taste, her new book to all of his friends, including somebody who
quote, desperately needed it. Even Chloe Kardashian in a blog post wrote that everyone should read
One Taste founder's book.
She says orgasmic meditation is the key to ultimate satisfaction.
Gwyneth Paltrow had a whole podcast with Nicole Dadeone, the founder of One Taste.
And it's all run by this hotter, younger, blonde woman, Nicole Dadeone, who was a former Buddhist.
When you say hotter, young, why is it hotter, younger, blonde?
Hotter younger than Reese Jones.
Oh, oh.
Yeah.
But she's just a hot young blonde.
woman. And she was a former wannabe Buddhist. I mean, who the hell is Nicole Daydon? Why are all
these celebrities and self-help gurus praising Nicole Daydon? And what the hell even is one taste?
There is a library near the water in San Francisco. You can't get in because it's a private
residential property. The bookshelves are probably filled with books. Perhaps Tim Ferriss's books
make an appearance. Maybe it doesn't. Who cares? Nobody's paying attention to that anyway. Why would you
when there's a naked woman in the room.
It's kind of an odd environment.
There's chairs lined up,
kind of like a personal book signing
at someone's house in a home library.
But instead of a podium,
there is a massage table,
and the massage table is facing the small crowd.
So it's not sideways, horizontal,
where you can see the body being massaged.
It's facing the crowd.
And they're laying there,
just full butterfly legs spread open,
is Nicole Daydon.
Standing next to her is a fully clothed man who looks a little proud.
Because I don't know.
I feel like anywhere else you could maybe mistake this as a person getting a regular massage.
I mean, she's on the massage table.
There is no sheet to help cover her.
But she's laying there and she looks relaxed.
She looks like she's about to have a good time.
Fully nude.
Fully nude.
And he's looking like he's about to do a job well done.
He says, we're going to give you a show.
It's a show, but it's.
It's a real show.
You understand?
Sometimes people say things like, you know, we teach demos and we're going to tone it down
for you because you can't take it.
Well, that's fucking bullshit.
And the show starts.
How many people is in the room?
A handful.
Less than a dozen.
And he leans over.
And he just starts with his hands manually rubbing Nicole Daydon down there.
And she's whimpering, smiling, crying, moaning, giggling.
Just like a whole.
wave of emotions that if you experience in five minutes, you probably should talk to a therapist
about it. People say Nicole is like an electrifying orb. Like she is spreading this palpable energy,
electricity through the entire library into everybody else. It's like her legs are spread open and
there is this energy shooting out of her privates into the room. That's what they're saying. I wasn't in
the room. Like she's very expressive? Yes, but it's not that.
There's electricity coming out of her, honey.
It's like spreading through the room and you can feel it.
Someone hesitantly walks up to the massage table because it's like they're mesmerized.
They're entranced by this.
And they caress Nicole's leg.
And she's shaking and pleasure.
And it's almost like she's a conduit for electricity because his body starts to shake.
Like he's having a seizure.
Oh, a guy just went up to touch Nicole's leg and he starts shaking too.
He starts shaking.
another person from the other side of the library blurts out.
I feel a silvery sensation sneaking down my arms.
I feel a vibration in the back of my legs.
And after about an hour of that, Nicole's hair is very messy and she is smiling and the energy
is thick and she explains to everybody.
It's because they just witnessed her own, a female own, a female orgasm.
And that is why she created her Silicon Valley company.
One taste. It's all about feeding female hunger. Nicole says a modern Western woman has this mantra
that we feel deep in our bones. It goes like this. I work too hard. I eat too much. I diet too much.
I drink too much. I shop too much. I give too much. And still, there is the sense of hunger I can't touch.
The solution to female hunger is you have to pay Nicole Daydon. Take off your pants. Keep a shirt on.
lay down, get into a butterfly position, your feet are touching, your knees are spread open,
and you just have a stroker, which is a fully dressed, typically a man.
They call them strokers.
They look like massage therapists.
They come over and for 15 minutes, they put a dollop of organic coconut lube on one finger
and they manually start fondling you.
It's not sexual.
It's therapy.
It's meditation.
Om is O-M.
orgasmic meditation.
It's like you go to a yoga studio,
and instead of doing yoga, you lay there,
and the male stroker, who is trained by one taste,
comes over for 15 minutes, performs an oam on your privates.
You don't even know each other's names.
You don't get to know one another.
You don't go to dinner first.
It's a clinical service that is going to change your life.
That's it.
I mean, this isn't entirely a new concept.
It's rumored that back in the day,
women would go to their doctors and get diagnosed with hysteria,
which back in the day that could mean anything from,
you have a small headache to a full-on psychosis,
but the old school doctors would just manually stimulate the patients down there to help them relax,
which of course then comes the rumor that woman would start going to the doctor
to complain of a headache that doesn't exist because their husbands at home couldn't get them off,
so then why not go to the guy in the white coat that can do it for you?
Yeah, it was a whole thing, okay?
But now in modern day, there really isn't much holding American women in the Western world,
maybe like certain cultures and religions aside.
there's nothing holding you back from self-pleasure.
But Nicole says it can be better.
It always can be better.
And that is the gap that Nicole Daydon wants to fill.
This is the same woman who when she was just a little kid,
Nicole said that she had this hunger.
It was like this insatiable hunger.
She's like five.
And every time she would see a woman in a mini skirt,
she wanted to run up to that woman and bite the flesh
of the woman's the back of the knees.
Like that soft flesh?
She just wanted to bite it.
I don't know.
She just has this crazy itch.
Every time she sees a woman in a miniskirt,
she just wants to pounce,
bite the back of their knees.
She tried it once.
Her aunt told her, no, good girls don't do that.
And now Nicole Daydon is giving TED talks
and lectures about how females can ome.
Nicole says you can feel the stroke of the world,
the whole world in a single stroke of ome.
All the pleasure.
and the pain and the joy and the sadness that are part of our intimate lives and our relationships
and our lives in general, all of it can be felt in just one stroke. She says that when you have a
a really good oam session, which you don't even have to climax, you don't even have to get the big
om. You just have to sit there for 15 minutes while a stroker rubs you. It's just the laughter.
It just wells and wells inside of me and I became swollen with laughter. And then like champagne pouring
over the sides of the bottle, tears began to flood me. My body was rocking. It was the first time I had
experienced this sense of being so entirely, utterly uncorked. I was flooded with freedom.
So is it like a special type of massage versus like self-pleasureing?
Yes. She says it's very specific. It's not the same as self-pleasureing. So when you are self-pleasureing as a
woman, you are trying to reach the goal of the big om. You're trying to reach the top of the
mountain. But it's about the journey. And so when we as a society, we are so focused on reaching
this destination of climaxing. But she says, you know what I think of climax is? It's a crotch
sneeze. That's all it is at the end of the day. It's not that important. It's just part of the
process. Crotch sneeze? Yes. It's just a blip in the radar, right? The true meaning is,
is men, they are served all of these intimate things with their partners.
They find a partner that they like and they are meant to be served.
Women, you never really learn how to feel down there.
Everything is so laced with shame.
Everything is laced with, I have to reciprocate.
Oh, if he does this for me or if she does this for me, I have to do it for her or him.
But this, this is true meditation.
You lay there for 15 minutes.
Nobody expects anything in return.
You don't have to sit there and perform and say,
oh, you're so good at this.
You don't have to scream and pretend that you've reached the destination
when you haven't reached the destination.
And you just get to experience.
And it's almost a meditative,
getting back in touch with your feminine state.
So many people want to hear Nicole Daydon talk about one taste,
her company and the practice of OM,
that she's able to book out a 14,
100-person conference hall at the Regency Hotel in San Francisco where a lot of mid-sized tech
companies hold summits and conferences. Employees of one taste are walking around with t-shirts
that read powered by orgasm. Just walking around. They're forming lines outside the conference hall.
Ladies, please find your nest. Everybody find your nest, gentlemen. Walk up to the stage.
Please wash your hands and find your supplies. The supplies are a pair of latex gloves.
A small glass container of organic coconut lubricant, because we're not filthy animals, of course, it's organic.
Then women are guided to their nests.
Nest is where you own.
It's a yoga mat, typically, covered with a blanket, a hundred percent cotton blanket.
The woman is to lay on her back.
Wait, this is the conference?
Yes.
1,400 people conference?
Yes.
Oh, wow.
And she is to unclothed from the bottom downward.
Keep her shirt on.
It gets chilly.
then she is about to experience an ome for the very first time in her life.
Or maybe it's the 100th time.
It's going to be 1,400 people who paid anywhere between $200 to $400 for this three-day summit,
and they're all going to be oming together.
Everyone received a red card.
If you ever feel uncomfortable, hold it up like a little referee, and we'll stop.
But nobody does.
So there's 1,400 people.
So is that 700?
Pairs.
700 pairs.
Yes, but a lot of men pay to get in too.
Right, but are people coming in as a couple to do it together?
No.
There's actually one journalist who went in, and she was writing for the now defunct website Gawker,
but she went into the conference to write about Nicole Daydon, in one day she was a journalist,
and they were just like, you want to try an ome?
And so she was like, I don't, that's not what I'm here for, and then she tried an ome.
From a stranger.
Yeah.
Huh.
Okay.
And it's a, you know, it's a three-day conference.
They have other things.
It's not just three days of circle jerking.
I'm sorry, how does she describe the experience or what's her takeaway?
Oh, yeah, we're going to get into it.
Yeah.
But it's a three-day conference, lots of speakers, Naomi Wolf, Dr. Sarah Gottfried,
Robbie Richmond.
He's the former culture strategist at Zappos.
I think they're the ones that do the shoes, right?
They're all going to be there to speak.
Brian Friedman.
He's the producer of A&E show Intervention.
I mean, the promotional website for this conference reads,
the Om Conference is a gathering of like-minded people
who are passionate about exploring the power of female orgasm
and everything that goes with it.
Some people do yoga, some people meditate.
We own, and so can you.
The regular ticket price for this event is $795,
but you can purchase your ticket today
and you pay only $395.
That's a 50% discount.
Take advantage of the special offer today.
The ticket price will be increasing soon.
Bye now.
to be honest, it is crazy to think that most people don't purchase this ticket with the hopes of oming.
And there's going to be this whole delicate dance around it. Because like, what do you mean you're just going to ome in public?
And people are around you. And there's like another woman just an arms throw away. And these are people that you just met. You're going to find an own partner in a sea of strangers.
One day staffers are reassuring everyone, though. It's not unusual to get stroked by somebody you've only just met.
because it's not sexual.
It's clinical.
You might even get stroked by someone and then realize,
I'm so sorry, what was your name again?
But all of this is helping.
And we have things like safe porting.
So the strokers, a lot of them have been trained
or a lot of them have come to this conference
and they learned out of the stroke
and they will always get consent beforehand, obviously.
But throughout the process,
the person getting stroked, all women,
are the ones leading.
No men are allowed to get stroked because it's a female practice.
And, you know, if they say they don't like something, the stroker must immediately fix it.
Also, the stroker is not allowed to complain or say, oh, they can only say, thank you for letting me know.
And if the stroker is going to change positions or place another hand on the thigh or to start going faster,
they're going to announce it out loud to the women, such as, I am going to give you some grounding pressure now.
You will feel my hand on your thigh.
You're also heavily encouraged to speak out what you feel during the OM sessions, even if you're just witnessing it.
So it has to be a neutral terms, though.
So the stroker will say things like, the color is very coral.
You don't say pretty.
You don't say wrinkly.
You say neutral terms, because everything about this is neutral.
It's not laced with, oh, well, it could be prettier or it could look like this.
It's supposed to be just clinical.
This sounds like a really weird role-playing that they're doing.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, just because you say it's clinical, does that mean these guys there working as a
freaking healthcare worker?
Like, that's kind of off, right?
Yeah.
It's very confusing.
And like you can see, it's very ripe with the ability of abuse, these types of environments.
And one person just says, watching these demonstrations, I mean, it felt like my body was
getting sunburnt.
and there was this soft arrow that was stopping my breath.
Other people who have witnessed watching other people get owned say,
there was a moment where I felt like my body was a shell.
It was hollow and I felt this white substance filling up from inside of me
and inflating my chest up and it blew me up like I was the Michelin Man.
The three-day conference turns out to be a massive success.
even the Gawker journalist who got roped into doing an oom, she says, oddly it was thrilling.
Like it was thrilling.
She could see the appeal.
And when she got home, there was almost like this feeling of being done from a drug binge.
Because there was so much excitement and it was so everybody was turned on and there was this energy.
And she tried to talk to her friends about it and nobody got it.
They were all like, is this a cult?
Like you're weird.
Why did you do that?
And so now she just felt so empty like she was hung over.
from like the three day party of her life and she didn't know how to even operate afterwards.
How long was like that one session that she did or all of them?
15 minutes.
But that whole thing only lasted at 15 minutes.
But they have multiple sessions of 15 minutes.
Sometimes during the Ome conferences, they'll do 15 minutes and then they'll just partner swap.
I don't know why.
Okay, but they'll just partner swap.
And then there's just a new stranger and you're doing another 15 minutes.
Huh.
One moment says, just the idea of like,
dropping my pants in front of a stranger, you know, I actually almost left.
But then at the last minute, I basically was like, fuck it, you know, I'm here, I'm going to do the thing.
And once she did it, she said, that was fucking amazing, terrifying and incredible.
And then all I knew is like, I want to do this again.
Another person says, after my first oam, I felt baffled, confused.
It didn't really feel like self-pleasureing or anything I'd ever experienced before.
it didn't even feel like it was just something new.
I wanted to scoff on it.
I wanted to brush it off and explain it away,
but I had to admit that something unexplainable was going on,
something great and unexpected.
During the group sessions,
one former participant says,
it was just crazy to hear how many different sounds
that the women around me were making.
It just felt incredible.
I just felt really good about myself in a way that I never had before.
Others say that they skipped doing the oam with a stranger
and just had an ome with their long-term partner.
And one woman says, at first, I would always rather have been, like, I'd rather have an intimate
relation or do something for him that would make him feel good so that he would like me more.
And it was very challenging for me to just lie back and feel.
I had this fear that when we were oming, he would realize he didn't love me, but the opposite
happened.
I've never been able to trust a relationship this much in my life because now I don't have to
guess how he's feeling.
I can feel how he is feeling.
One staff member told a participant,
I watched you Ome,
and you sounded like an orchid
blooming for the first time in 150 years.
Another person says, listen, it's not even that intimate.
She says during and immediately after the Ome,
I had a sense of energetic movement in my limbs
and the core of my body.
I felt more relaxed, more alert at the same time,
more clear-headed, cleared my brain fog,
gave me energy, it's better than coffee.
Another says, I would rather stay in a cave and own for a week than go on an all expenses paid trip to Paris.
I just kept wanting to do it again and again and again and again and again.
One woman burst into tears at the end of the Ome session and Nicole Daydone walks up to them.
Why are you upset?
Because I don't want this to end.
Wait, so these strokers are they doing like a, do they have different trainings or?
So some of the strokers have different trainings.
The employees of one taste, they paid up to $100,000 themselves to learn coaching classes to how to become master stroker.
That is the top level strokers, a master stroker.
And they work for one taste.
And then at these seminars, most of the people that are doing the stroking, they're just people that pay $200, $400 to come to this three-day conference and they just spent the past 24 hours learning how to stroke.
and now they're performing their first stroke on a stranger.
Fascinating. Okay.
Yeah.
Joanna Van Vleck is a very successful businesswoman.
She started the trunk club where you get your own personal stylist to send you clothes via a trunk every month.
Her company sold to Nordstrom for $350 million.
And she is now here at the One Taste conference.
Van Vleck says about One Taste in Oming.
At first I was like, ugh, this is gross.
I was ultimately scared. It's vulnerable. Sometimes I still lay down to OM and I'm like,
what the fuck is this? If there weren't such incredible benefits, I would not lay down and have a man
stroke my genitals. I just wouldn't. But Ome is fuel. We call it, you know, tired and wired. Most
women are tired and wired. And Ome is the exact opposite of that. It's like eating breakfast. That's
what we eventually hope. Instead of a latte, women will have an Ome because that is
what regulates your body. An om for breakfast, you know? One taste is the whole foods for sexuality,
the organic good for you version. The overarching thing, ohm, is just part of the wellness.
Everybody starts clapping. Next on stage, enter another big name in the business world.
Robbie Richmond, he was the former Zappos culture strategist, very successful. He's a very well-known
guy. Tony Robbins was amongst his client list. Anyway, he gets upon the
stage and he says that one taste told him you need to get your beast out of you we got to get the
beast out and everyone starts clapping like yeah get the beast out of you and in order to do that
they told me you got to turn the heat up people are clapping yeah you're turn the heat up
that's how you get the beast out i was in therapy for six years for anxiety and he says nobody
ever suggested to me that maybe you're just turned on
Everybody's clapping.
The crowd's going crazy.
They're screaming and cheering like, yeah, you're just turned on.
He says at one taste, they helped him more than six years of therapy did.
Quote, it wasn't just intimate relations, okay?
It wasn't just that.
It was, I went into the room with this girl and I had this desire to just rip her limbs off.
What's happening right now?
Suddenly the cheers stop.
And it felt, it was interesting because I felt,
felt it all, she felt it too, you know? And the interesting thing was I was barely touching her.
Ooh, that everyone is like, okay, what? He continues, it was this feeling like religion.
And as a person who studies culture like me, you know, that's one of the highest echelons to,
religion involves the full body, the full spirit experience, and it's got its articles of faith,
the principles of om that below my mind principles that apply to life, not just orgasmic meditation
and this lifestyle is starting to see,
it resembles a monastery,
except rather than deprivation,
it's acceptance,
it's desire,
pleasure, freedom,
its connection.
The cult-like rhetoric
right after dismemberment fantasies
was very hard to digest for the crowd.
I will say there were multiple awkward moments
during the three-day conference
where everyone is like,
ooh, maybe this is not
what I signed up for.
Was this really,
recorded or someone there's lots of um archived articles about this as well as some small recordings
but not much so what is he doing there he's not he's a stroker yes he's a firm believer of one taste
a lot of huge so how does that help him though he's oh yeah what's in it for the men we're gonna get
into that there's a whole what's in it for men just you wait okay now one taste marketing is
focused on being tight, pun intended, tight around the edges. It's about marketing owned to be as
friendly for the masses as possible. So dismemberment fantasies, that's not as marketable, okay? They have,
I mean, One Taste has all the markings of a cult. They even have communal living buildings where
a lot of One Taste members and employees will live together. Nicole used to live there. A lot of
One Taste members still live there. They call it the warehouse. That's where they eat, breathe,
sleep, one taste. So they usher him off the stage and they continue with more speeches.
and it just feels like a minus the dismemberment talk,
a legitimate tech conference for a startup.
Later, when asked about the cult allegations,
Nicole Daydone responds,
if I were a person out there and I heard about a group of people
who were living together and were doing this practice
where they were stroking privates,
I would probably think the same thing
because I wouldn't have any context to understand
because there is no context for connection in our culture.
There's no context for any kind of female pletons.
There's no kind of context for sexuality within a rigorous practice.
These things, as far as I know, have never really been explored skillfully.
Anytime it's been explored, it's just been sort of on the fringe.
And that's one of the reasons why I absolutely wanted to bring it to the mainstream.
One of the reasons why I want to bring it there is so that we have checks and balances.
Really, the model is Wikipedia, where everybody gets access and everyone puts their part in.
Not literally.
She says the whole arena of female pleasure is so dark and weird and scary and it needs to just be out.
It needs to be out in the open.
Nicole Daydone is a very interesting kind of woman.
I mean, I will say that she is a pretty charismatic speaker, more so back during the prime of one taste.
That has nothing to do with youth or looks.
She's like the prime of her career.
She writes in her book, Slow Sex.
When I first tell people I make my living teaching the art of slow intimate times, I get
watch an entire weather system cross their face in a matter of about five seconds. First, I see
surprise, then curiosity, then embarrassment about their curiosity, then fear that I can see their
embarrassment. And then finally, courage to proceed. You know, I teach a practice called Ome, I tell
them. It's a way that any man can bring out the big Ome in any woman in just 15 minutes.
Nicole says, I teach people that Ome is really no different than when my Uncle Bob taught me one summer afternoon
when I was 12 years old.
You're kidding me.
Of how to really taste a tomato.
Nicole says she grew up in California.
Her uncle becomes a wannabe tomato farmer.
And the first basket of heirloom tomatoes, he shows up at her house and is like, hey sister, Nicole's mom, you got to try my tomato.
And Nicole's mom is complaining, Jesus, Bob, they look to form.
Are we really supposed to eat that?
Because heirloom tomatoes, they're like all the rage now.
They weren't back then.
Uncle Bob takes a big, juicy, lumpy, heirloom tomato with a wart and all.
Out of the basket, bites into it like an apple.
And there's just tomato juice dripping down his chin into his beard.
And then he pushes a fresh heirloom tomato at Nicole's mom.
Nicole's mom is like, absolutely not.
He gives it to Nicole, who hesitantly, curiously, cautiously, nervously,
takes a bite of this tomato.
And she describes it, like any 12-year-old,
would describe their first experience on ketamine.
She says, rich, earthy, dense.
Words a 12-year-old has never spoken.
The taste of minerals.
Where previous tomatoes had been porous, spongy, common.
This tomato was pure saturation.
It was as if the tomato itself had a built-in speed limit.
It was not possible to eat it quickly and forget about it.
This tomato took command.
There was no mistaking it.
this was a tomato
you wrote that in her book
yeah
my uncle taught me
my uncle asked me what I tasted
I couldn't speak
and I don't want to break the spell
what you taste he prodded
as if he were a blind man
asking me what I saw
I wanted to sound very smart
to impress him
a difficult task when what you're describing
as a tomato
it tastes warm
and a little sour
it's kind of like when you lick a penny
and it tastes like metal
and you feel sort of
jolt. But at the end it makes your mouth water. It's sweet, but not candy sweet. Sweet the way
skin smells. Soft. Said no 12-year-old fucking ever, okay. But she says her uncle was proud of her
and put his hands on her shoulders and gave her sage life advice that she will always abide by.
Nicole, the most important thing you will ever do in this life is really, really to taste a tomato.
Eventually, Nicole grows up, she's in her 20s, she's living her dream life, but she feels horribly
empty on the inside when a friend approaches her with exciting news. She is going to take a course
on intimate relations. Nicole says, I was momentarily scandalized. There was, you know, that was
something good girls like me didn't talk about. But then I was curious, then embarrassed at my curiosity,
then a little bit afraid, then a little bit courageous, and I signed up for the class with her,
and that was the beginning of the rest of my life. Quote, if Uncle Bob,
had been there, he would have been smiling.
Nicole says it takes a lot of time
to get into the practice of oom.
You know, you can be not good
at being an oom. Like you can lay
there and you're not doing anything, but you can
still suck at it. She says, we
women may be tempted to default
to old habits of augmenting
our experience, reassuring the
stroker that he's doing well by turning up
the volume, breathing, moaning, moving in
ways that may not be entirely genuine
because you're trying to make them
feel better about themselves. But of course, this all takes practice. Nobody gets their first
ome, right? Many women actually report that they prefer not to reach the big Ome during the Ome,
because they've come to enjoy just the massage. It actually increases their sexual energy,
whereas traditional intimate relations with a man is all about, you know, getting rid of this
excess energy, you know, you feel pent up, you release the energy. But Ome is the way that we can
build up the energy within ourselves.
And people always say, you mean, I can actually use Ome to generate energy?
I can actually use it to increase my capacity.
The answer is a big, enthusiastic, yes, Ome gives us the opportunity to refill our tank.
So, I mean, so far it sounds like a lot of things she said is not bad, right?
It's...
Yeah.
Like, it's not, like, really weird.
or anything. It's like, well, you're encouraging women to...
Yeah. Right.
And I think she's about, you know, at least on surface level, her messages seem on par with female empowerment.
She says things like, the real question isn't whether women should have power.
But what is power?
Sorry.
Okay.
And how does it express itself through the feminine?
That is not a question society has ever been eager to explore.
For centuries, feminine.
power has been misunderstood, feared, suppressed. Nowhere is this clearer than in the way that we treat
women's sexuality. Feminine sexuality has been framed as unruly, dangerous, chaotic, a force to
control, manage, and hide, and fill with shame. And all of this is why we need to own. So this is how
it goes. A stroker applies grounding pressure on the woman's legs while maintaining eye contact
with the woman's down there. The stroker then narrates what he is seeing in neutral
terms. A lot of women report that they started crying once their strokers started narrating
how they're down their privates look in neutral terms because they've only heard it in very
sexualized terms.
Hmm. Interesting. So they've only heard it in very objectifying terms or in terms of like, well,
it could look better so that it could be better for other people to enjoy.
Versus just like, hey, your thing is kind of slanted to the left.
and they will say that and sometimes they cry
because it's a very crazy revelation
this is not a compliment nor is it a judgment
it is just a factual observation
and then a thumb and index finger get placed
on very important spots and the pressure is
as strong as the weight of two pieces of paper
almost like a tickling sensation
then there's a 13 minute timer
and the final two minutes are spent grounding
slowing down so that they can come back down from the high of the experience.
15 minutes is important because a lot of women have reported initially when they first
start oming anything longer than 15 minutes makes their head very cloudy.
They don't get mental clarity.
They get very confused.
And I will say there's a whole silliness to this whole thing because you're doing some of the
most intimate acts with a complete stranger in a conference hall filled with more strangers
with the goal of it being more clear-minded, promoting longevity and mental health.
and there is a huge stress placed on the fact that you need to have 100% organic cotton blankets
as well as fully organic coconut substances to rub.
And Nicole says what this does is it creates.
So like how is this feminine power empowerment interrelated?
So first of all, getting to know the female body is very important.
Getting to know your own body and to be serviced without the need of servicing others in return.
she says is very important.
But also, on top of that,
she thinks women need to be horn dogs.
Okay.
So like basically the underlying message after I have read,
I want to say at this point,
I've read four Nicole Daydone books
that she published, that she wrote,
I've watched, like over,
I want to say like 30 hours of footage.
They have a whole YouTube channel with podcasts
where they just yap to each other.
She has multiple different conferences
that were filmed.
I have watched almost...
She's still doing this today?
Well, no, because she's at MDC Brooklyn in prison right now.
But she was doing this for a very, very long time.
And I had to consume all of that.
And I will say it just, this is the underlying message is women need to be horned dogs.
They need to be turned on and they need to be horned up.
And she says, that's how you get things that you want in life.
Because that is your greatest power as a woman.
That is your greatest energy.
is to have turned on energy.
And men will just bend over backwards
and do whatever you want
if you have turned on energy.
This is your only power as a woman, really.
So you need to harness that power
and stock upon the power.
It's like you're battering up
when you're oming,
you're charging yourself with this power.
She says, my challenge as a woman
is that fundamentally any expression of appetite
is shameless.
I'm supposed to be small physically.
I'm supposed to be small in expression.
I'm supposed to be demure.
If I have too big of an appetite, then I'm, I don't know, money hungry or a gold digger.
Although, you know, those things aren't the more challenging desires that women have,
or I'm greedy, or I'm all the things that we think women are who have any kind of appetite
that makes us go to the other side and pretend that we're demure and we have no appetite.
So as a woman, when desire arises in me, the shame silences me.
As a man, when desire rises in you, it gives you a lot of gusto.
So we need to do that.
However, however, the biggest clientele for one taste seems for the longest time to not be women, but to be men.
I wonder why.
Exactly.
And it's very hard to cater to a male clientele in a place like San Francisco when all you do is say, hey, women are better than men.
It's very hard to have men walk in and pay you money.
It's a very small niche group of men who still will do that.
So Nicole then starts catering to her male demographic.
Wait, so she literally started a company to do these sessions, group sessions.
That's it.
That's her whole startup business.
Yes.
Then she headed into the wellness space with podcast books, you know, coaching sessions.
Okay.
Yeah, she became one of those online course gurus.
So like a lot of like tech founders, tech people?
Yeah, a lot of tech guys.
would go because when you're in San Francisco, you're an SF and you have a bunch of software
engineers who are probably very intelligent, more intelligent than I will ever be.
Maybe, maybe not.
I'm just kidding.
I shouldn't put myself down with these guys, okay?
But they have not touched a woman because they spent a greater part of their lives
studying.
Right, right, right.
So there is an appeal for certain demographics.
So they'll all show up.
And that leads to a very big problem in one taste,
which is how do you get women?
How do you get women for these paying men to stroke?
And that is partly the reason she is in prison right now.
Wow.
Nicole, yes.
When I'm hearing this, right, it sounds like, yeah, I can see how some women does want to solve these problems or feel these feelings or.
So it makes sense.
But then when you say, okay, all the guys are joining, okay, I guess reality is that you can say whatever the hell you want to say, people are just going to come in with their own whatever.
I know what you're trying to say because everyone has been thinking it.
People are going to come in just trying to see a vagina, basically.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like we could say all these things and make it pretty.
But ultimately the main clientele are just dudes who want to see a body part.
Yeah.
And the question is, most women are they here for the reason of what she's promoting, right?
So from what I can tell, after all of like the rabbit holes that we've gone down from One Taste,
if I had to break up their clientele and who's joining One Taste is you have a group of large group of guys.
Older, younger, doesn't matter, all probably from the tech space primarily in SF.
and they don't know how to talk to girls.
They've never really known how to make a girl feel pleasurable.
They don't know anything.
So they go here almost rather than like a pickup lesson.
They go to this course.
And then you have some older guys who genuinely think that it's a great meditative practice
or you sometimes have like a huge group where couples,
but they don't really stay in the one-taste sphere for long.
They come trying to spice up their marriage.
They learn the techniques.
they do like a one day course and then they go home and then they apply it to their home life.
Right.
And then you have a group of young women.
A lot of these young women seem to come from a little bit more vulnerable backgrounds.
A lot of them have been essayed and they don't know how to feel comfortable with their bodies.
And Nicole convinces them that she is the path and the light.
And these young women end up becoming the biggest commodity of one taste.
Right.
That's what I feel like.
they are being taking advantage of.
And then you have older wealthy women who are just,
I don't want to say like the men,
but they kind of fit in that sphere of,
they give one taste a lot of money,
and they also want very young,
attractive male strokers,
and they're here for the pleasures of one taste.
And she probably knows all of these.
She knows everything.
So she's playing five different games with different people.
Yes.
Wow.
And she knows exactly how to talk to whoever she's talking to.
Now, in terms of the payment, like these tech guys or whatever,
is it all the same amount that she charges?
Is it monthly?
Okay, so it's $10 for a one night, like, get to know each other session.
And you don't own.
It's like a $10 mixer.
There's cocktails, there's fun.
It's like a community event, you know, that a lot of people will go to.
And this is so manipulative.
I'm going to go into it more later, but they have something called the hot seat.
And these are people, again, that this clientele that they're attracting, a lot of people that are coming to this mixer, they're not typically, and I say this with love, because I'm not a very popular person either.
I don't have a ton of friends.
They're not popular people.
So they sit down in this chair and all the One Taste employees put their attention on one person for like 30 minutes.
And this one person feels a high because usually,
when they try to talk to their co-workers, they try to talk to people, everyone gets distracted
halfway, they're looking at their phones. They're just maybe not the most entertaining people,
but for 30 minutes they had 10 people just captivated by them. And in the very back, there's a
salesperson taking notes down of every single person's biggest insecurities.
They'll ask you, during the hot seat, they'll ask you, what do you want? And then you'll say,
I want to be successful in life. What do you want? They keep asking you, what do you want over and over and
over again until it boils down to your biggest insecurity and your biggest desire in life.
And that salesperson in the back is typing they're all down in a laptop.
Then you leave.
After paying $10, you leave.
Then they call you and they say, hey, didn't you have someone fun last night?
Well, why don't you come back for a one day course instead of $10?
It's $200 and you can spend like eight hours with us.
It's like, okay, $200 is not that bad.
They go pay $200.
They learn how to stroke or they get stroked.
They do own sessions and they have such a high because this is so exhilarating.
Anything taboo is going to feel very exhilarating.
It's going to feel like drugs because it's against societal norms.
You don't just like go to a yoga studio and see a bunch of naked people and like touch a stranger.
Yeah.
By the way, the hazy is, do they force you?
They have marks.
Oh, so they're looking in the room.
They're like, I want to target that new client.
Who looks like they have money.
Oh, it's always a wealthy person.
Yes.
or someone who has like a pretty cushiony tech salary.
Because you can tell.
It's like when you are in SF, it's like, hey, what do you do?
I work here versus I work at meta and I'm a product manager.
It's like, okay, maybe this person has a cushier salary.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, okay, so they're converting these people.
I see.
So then you have a $200 day pass, day course where you learn how to stroke.
And you're so like exhilarated from this experience.
And before you can leave, you get signed up for a $3,000 weekend course.
And then you've already invested $3,000 in the weekend is so exhilarating.
Then you sign up for a $16,000 week-long course.
Then you sign up for the master coaching program.
That's $60,000.
$60,000.
There are victims who are like $100,000 in debt.
In debt?
And they are considered employees of one taste.
But they don't learn how to be an employee of one taste for free.
they're in debt.
That's why they call it a coat.
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
And she starts catering to the men as well.
And she'll meet in the middle.
She'll say things like,
women are trained to see men as projects to fix men, right?
We're taught that men are dumb.
And fundamentally, these fumbling, bumbling guys,
and they need us to fix them.
But what ends up happening is then all of a sudden you hear these women who say,
I feel like I'm a mother.
I'm mothering him.
And then they lose their turn on.
They lose their turn on.
And this is like a noun.
They lose their turn on.
And so we begin to worry about guys.
Oh, he's not feeling good and all these things.
And they're usually just projections onto them.
Rather than lighting up the kind of turned on masculine power that they need.
She's got these very weird takes that she'll do during these one day seminars.
This is how she ropes in the masses.
Because when you go in too strong, too fast, it's a lot.
so she'll slowly lead the men in.
You know, I meet so many fantastic women.
Women who are smart and sexy and witting and charming.
And women with charisma and who work a 10-hour day
and then throw a dinner party for eight without as much as a nap.
I mean, women, it seems who can do anything except find and keep their man.
They watch the man that they desire fall desperately in love with women
who aren't as smart, who aren't as sexy,
who wouldn't know the first thing about choosing the right wine to go with the chicken.
women who have accomplished nothing at all with their lives.
Why her?
And when the men come up here and they start talking about their feelings
and women ask this question,
they are momentarily stunned by the men's response.
It's simple.
The guys point out the woman they go for is the one who is nicest to them.
So she starts encouraging all the women in the class to be nice to men.
Start with one moment of genuine appreciation and feel your way from there.
She says, you know, at the end of the day, men, if you're listening to this, women only want one thing, which is, quote, competence.
No, I'm just kidding.
It all comes down to one sweet request.
Be more you.
That's it.
That's crazy.
Show yourself to us.
It's all we've ever wanted.
So, okay, this is like straight up tailoring to the guy.
Yeah.
Because every sane-minded woman listening is like, that's actually like on the.
bottom of the list, okay? We just want you to know how to do one thing, one chore around the
house, do the dishes, do the laundry, don't leave your socks outside. I don't know. Women were like,
I will say, the comments were crazy on this one. What do you mean comments are crazy? This is like after
she goes to jail though. A lot of people are like, yeah, okay, well, that's actually fucking insane.
Tell that to the prisoners at MDC. Yeah. It's just kind of not what a lot of women want. It's a little
pick-me energy. I don't know how to describe it. It is what women want. Yes, I want my husband to
be more him, but I also like want the world to be better too. Like there, it's just, it's not that easy.
And a lot of people have a hard time wondering why men were going to one taste seminars. This is why.
Also, some men say they were never in relationships and they don't know how to talk to women.
And so Nicole will guide them through it. She'll say things like, tell her that tonight you will
use her body like a magnet. Every part of her body is going to come alive. One former male member says,
One of the exciting things about the organization was, you know, compared to men teaching other men how to relate to women, you got it straight from a woman's mouth.
Nicole would break down the dynamics of relationships.
The man dilemma, what happens for men, they get all these ideas in their head about how to get access, get access.
So first of all, the idea is you're entering the conversation with a separate sense of self.
I don't know what she's talking about.
The most powerful thing you can do is get in rapport with another human being.
That's what Ome is.
you're syncing up nervous systems on a biological level.
When you sink up nervous systems, these magical doors open and you won't know until you have the experience and then you will know.
There's all these programs that are put into men about how to get a woman.
First of all, tends to be precisely what blocks you.
You may get the body, but you won't get the woman.
You won't get the goods from that.
She says, look, woman wants to have intimate times as much as men.
Just not what's on the menu.
She likes what's on the menu, which is regular intimate times.
She's just not hungry for steak every day.
Women crave variety and surprise and spontaneity.
We want a seasonal menu, a specialty menu.
We want items that arouse and nourish and satisfy every part of us.
It's basically that TikTok about wanting omacose.
That's what she's saying.
Women have as much intimate energy as men.
It just freezes more easily.
You know, women have less of, it's because we get frozen
from body image.
We're turned on.
We're just frozen from body image.
Previous relationships,
something her dad said to her when she was 11.
And by the time that you meet her in her life,
she may be so iced over
that only a trickle of that desire
is getting its way through the ice.
Without fuck ice,
without regular access to the warm heat of a big om,
the freeze gets deeper and deeper
until she has no more access
to get her desire at all.
But really, a lot of the things,
testimonials from men that have joined one taste. It's all about the finger. One person says, quote,
I was really surprised to discover how much energy I could feel coming through my finger. I hadn't really
believed it was possible. Some just say it helped their relationship. Quote, since we've been
practicing, oh, my girlfriend is so much more turned on. I cannot believe how different it is to have
intimate relations with a woman who is truly, fully turned on all the time. Yeah. And it just
feels like Nicole is playing both sides. She tells women, it's all about them, while she caters
heavily towards the men, and if Nicole is anything, she is a walking contradiction.
And maybe that's her appeal. Before Nicole becomes an own coach, she was ready to become a Buddhist
monk. Nicole was ready to join the Zen monastery in San Francisco. The only thing that she said that
she would miss doing is doing it. I'm not kidding. So like any normal aspiring Buddhist,
a monk, she does the same thing. She decides, I'm going to go out on a one week binge. I
I am going to go to the craziest parties and all of SF and I'm going to just like do everything
and do everyone and then I'll never do it again. I'm going to be a monk, okay? She's going to do it all.
It's at one of those parties where she's looking to do things that she runs into this guy named Irwan.
And he's at this party. So naturally within a few minutes, Nicole tells Irwan her dilemma.
She wants to be a Buddhist monk. She thinks that life will be really good for her. But she's also kind of like
horned up all the time, you know? And he smirks and he tells her, I would like to introduce you to a
practice that I've been doing. He introduces her to a practice that will soon become one-taste
signature, the om, but back then they called it the DO, the deliberate O. So after her first taste
of a D-O, where it's basically the same thing as an Ome, Nicole ditches the whole Buddhist monk life
and makes Ome her entire personality, her entire life's work, until she ends up at MDC, Brooklyn,
in the same prison that Diddy was in, the same prison that Luigi Mangione is in,
and the same prison that Galane Maxwell was in.
And that is where I leave you with part one of the One Taste Cult.
The audio part for part two is going to be up ASAP,
and we're going to dive into all of the things that she made young female members of Omu in the,
she almost became, I mean, I want to say she's like a cult leader
in the sense of like she starts with this whole easily packageable,
om wellness for female empowerment.
And then she starts diving into the psychology.
She would tell essay victims the only way
to get over their essay trauma
is to get turned on by it.
And she would have them recreate their trauma.
So that's going to be all deep dived in part two.
So with that, be safe.
And I will see you in the next one.
Bye.
