The Welcomed Consensus + OneTaste – Part 1

Natasha Tiku wrote for Gawker in 2013, “Everyone is interested in doing fun things with their bodies. But the impulse to systematize, replicate, package, sell, and build an ideology around it is uniquely Silicon Valley.” She was writing about an organisation that was monetising the female orgasm. And they weren’t the only ones doing so.

 

Guests: Christine Talbott Acosta, Ruwan Meepagala, Sasha Nelson

 

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