"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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