Julia Hobsbawm with Digital Decency

Julia Hobsbawm with Digital Decency

Pullman Voices, created with Monocle, is more than a podcast, it’s a space where ideas spark, evolve, and challenge the norm. Through bold conversations, we highlight voices shaping culture and pushing boundaries.

"Nothing remarkable comes without conflict. Nothing truly worthwhile happens without discomfort. Nothing that really moves the needle and the world around us happens without friction."

Julia Hobsbawm, a leading voice on the future of work and CEO of Workathlon, explores how our digital habits are reshaping human connection and well-being. She urges us to rethink “health” in the digital age, beyond diet and exercise, to include emotional resilience and mindful tech use. Her message is clear: to thrive, we need smarter boundaries, deeper awareness, and a more human-centered digital culture.

In this episode, Julia Hobsbawm defines digital decency as balancing our tech use with respectful, mindful behavior online, rooted in empathy and etiquette. She advocates for a new kind of “social health” that blends emotional literacy, personal boundaries, and collective responsibility in the digital age.

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