“Every time you masturbate, God kills a kitten, and I went right, that's it, that's what I'm calling my business.”
If you’ve heard of Killing Kittens, the cult-like sex party, but you’ve yet to attend one of their infamous sex parties, don’t miss Emma Sayle, founder of Killing Kittens on this week’s Secret Leaders.
“Everyone starts talking to each other and mingling and then you'll see maybe a few couples disappear off into a room, or you know a group of girls go off. One minute you've got a packed bar and the next minute it's only 10 people in the bar and everyone's gone off into different rooms, getting naked, having sex, doing whatever. It’s like Dante's Inferno, limbs everywhere.”
Killing Kittens may have begun life in 2005 as a series of monthly hedonistic parties led by sexually empowered women in London, but it has fast grown into an global movement with a strong tech focus, giving birth to a suite of apps and services - from social media to the most private of private messaging platforms.
In this latest episode, Emma shares the genesis for Killing Kittens, why women today are much better at owning their sexuality, the sexual double standards, what to expect at a KK party, and why they’re focusing on growing the digital side of the business.
“I need to raise money because we need to go big or go home on the whole platform side of it. And to make it fly before some Silicon Valley upstart with millions in the bank comes in claiming to own the female digital sex space.”
From what it means to host a woman-led sex party, to staying ahead of the sex tech market, to why if you’re owning it in the bedroom you can own it in the boardroom. Don’t miss this eye opening, frankly fantastic, episode.
We chat about:
The genesis of Killing Kittens
The rise of female sexual empowerment
Evolving Killing Kittens from sex parties to a sex tech platform
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