Gwyneth Paltrow’s New Netflix Show Is Full of Psychedelics and Orgasms

“So what happens in a workshop?” Gwyneth Paltrow asks Betty Dodson with a grin. “Everyone gets off!” the sex educator replies. Cut to a woman, fully clothed, lying on a table, writhing around mid-orgasm. This exchange is just a taste of what to expect from Paltrow’s new six-episode docuseries The Goop Lab, debuting on Netflix later this month.

From energy healing to psychic medium sessions, the series—hosted by Paltrow and Goop chief content officer Elise Loehnen—seeks to explore new frontiers in wellness. The crazier and more out there, the better. “We took the open-minded approach that we’ve cultivated at Goop and applied a different, visual lens with Netflix,” Paltrow explains in a statement. “In the process, we found new ways to answer this: How do we make the most of our lives?”

Despite prompting more than occasional eye rolls, and that $145,000 lawsuit concerning Goop’s claims about hormone-balancing jade eggs, the platform continues to expand on its investigation of all things alternative in the female wellness space. Paltrow shows no signs of giving up her reign as Hollywood’s unofficial shaman—and if The Goop Lab trailer is any indication, whether you’re a keen believer, steadfast skeptic, or just plain curious about her unorthodox health practices, her latest venture is bound to draw you in.

The Goop Lab premieres on Netflix on January 24.

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