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Ellen Huet
American Journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ellen Huet is an American journalist known for her investigative reporting on startups, Silicon Valley culture, and technology. She is a features writer for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek, where she covers topics including artificial intelligence, consumer technology, and tech industry power dynamics.[1]
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Early life and education
Huet was born and raised in Fremont, California[when?]. She attended Stanford University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and Political Science.[citation needed] During her time at Stanford, she was a senior staff writer and managing news editor for The Stanford Daily.[2]
Career
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Huet began her journalism career at the San Francisco Chronicle, where she covered crime and breaking news.[3] She later joined Forbes as a staff writer, reporting on technology and its societal impacts.[4] In December 2015, she joined Bloomberg, where she continues to focus on in-depth stories related to the tech industry and startup culture.[1]
OneTaste investigation
In 2018, Huet wrote an investigative piece for Bloomberg Businessweek titled "The Dark Side of the Orgasmic Meditation Company", which examined OneTaste, a company promoting "orgasmic meditation". The article detailed allegations of abusive labor practices and coercion within the organization.[5] The company was later investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[6]
"Foundering" podcast
In 2020, Huet reported and hosted the seven-part narrative podcast Foundering, which examined the rise and fall of WeWork and its co-founder Adam Neumann.[7][8] The podcast received first place in the SABEW Best in Business audio category and was a finalist for the Livingston Award.[9][10] In 2024, Huet hosted another season of Foundering, which chronicled the founding and internal power struggles at OpenAI, with a character study of CEO Sam Altman.[11][12]
Awards and recognition
Huet has received several accolades throughout her career:
- Finalist for the Livingston Award (2021) for her work on the Foundering podcast.[9]
- First place in the SABEW Best in Business audio category (2020) for Foundering.[10]
- First place in the Digital Media: Breaking News category at the Bay Area Journalism Awards (2020) for her coverage of WeWork's IPO filing.[13]
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Selected publications
- "The Dark Side of the Orgasmic Meditation Company" – Bloomberg Businessweek
- "They Invented the Must-Have Instrument for the Burning Man Set. Now They Want to Kill It Off" – Bloomberg Businessweek
- "WeWork Wants to Become Its Own Landlord With Latest Spending Spree" – Bloomberg Businessweek
- Empire of Orgasm: Sex, Power, and the Downfall of a Wellness Cult (October 2025)
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