Miranda joins a yoga school in London. The classes make her feel amazing and the people make her feel loved. But at a weekend retreat in a country house, she gets a shock. This series contains explicit sexual content, some strong language and allegations of sexual exploitation. This episode contains explicit sexual content. Host: Cat McShane Producers: Emma Weatherill and Cat McShane Sound design: Melvin Rickarby Unit Manager: Lucy Bannister Executive Producer: Innes Bowen Commissioning Editor: Dan Clarke Commissioning Executive: Tracy Williams
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Inside a yoga studio in London, neat rows of women and men are sitting on their mats with perfect postures.
The teachers here usually talk a lot about love, but not today.
Today the teacher won't be guiding them through sun salutations.
Instead he's gathered the group to denounce a former student, Miranda, a 30something university tutor from Oxfordshire.
So we will start now with a presentation about Miranda.
A man relays a message from the yoga school's guru.
This is a secret recording from the meeting.
It's hard in places to make out what he's saying, so I'll explain it.
The former student, Miranda has cleverly taken advantage of your naivety.