Now shes the star ofSlipthe show she wrote and directed about female pleasure.

In a personal essay, she lays bare the vulnerabilities of helming a sex-positive show.

I guess let me start with the cold, hard facts.

Jill Greenberg

Jill Greenberg

How, you ask?

Well, the answer is really quite simple.

Her pussy is a wormhole.

Zoe ListerJones in Slip.nbsp

Zoe Lister-Jones inSlip.

I didnt want the audience to be partaking in something voyeuristic.

I wanted them to be with me.

Inside of the experience, rather than watching as a passive viewer.

Zoe ListerJones at Tribeca Festival in June 2021.nbsp

Zoe Lister-Jones at Tribeca Festival in June, 2021.

When I began writingSlip, I always knew I would play Mae.

Writing my own roles allows me to dive into characters or scenarios that terrify me.

And as an artist, at least for me, thats sort of the only way to grow.

For me, this was the most empowering thing of all.

But on top of that, I was also directing those near strangers, WHILST BUTT NAKED.

In the immortalized words of Shakespeare, it was fucking bonkers.

But it was also so freeing.

And then came the edit.

And the sound mix.

And the color correcting sessions.

We were all on this journey together, facing both our individual fears, and our collective ones.

Its not just in the fictional universe ofSlip.

For women, orgasms are in fact a portal.

A portal to knowledge and power.

Slipis now streaming on Roku.