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Julia Allison (born February 28, 1981) is an American journalist, media personality, and entrepreneur. She has been described as an early
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and pioneered personal branding through online media in the mid-2000s.


Early life and education

Allison grew up in
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; her father, Peter Baugher, is a lawyer. She earned a degree in government from
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in 2004 and received a Master of Public Administration from
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in 2025.


Career


Early career

While at
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, Allison worked for
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, then a member of the
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from Illinois, and she subsequently covered politics on-air during the 2004 general election for
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. In 2002, while attending Georgetown University, Allison began writing ''Sex on the Hilltop,'' the university's first sex column. This column was notable for being among the first of its kind at a Catholic university, addressing topics that were considered taboo within the institution. The column attracted national attention and she published articles in magazines such as '' Seventeen'' and ''
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''.


Media career

After graduating in 2004, Allison moved to New York City, where she continued her writing career with a weekly column in ''
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''. In 2005 she started a blog, where she posted details of her daily life and work. She became a television commentator, appearing on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and E!. In 2007 she became the dating columnist at ''
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''. She also wrote for ''
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'' and was a tech columnist for
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. Her fame led to a profile in the ''
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'' and a cover story in ''
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'', both in 2008, in addition to network television appearances.


Business ventures

She founded a social media talent agency called Non Society in 2007 and pitched the idea of a collaborative living space for social media content producers, now called a
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;
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filmed a pilot of a projected reality show, ''IT Girls''. She acquired corporate endorsement deals and co-starred in a major campaign for the
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laptop alongside Justin Timberlake and Peyton Manning, spoke at business conferences, and attended the annual
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meeting and the
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. In 2010, she moved to Los Angeles, where she co-starred in '' Miss Advised'', a documentary series about her writing a column at Elle and living and dating in LA that ran for one season on Bravo. In 2012, Allison withdrew from the public eye, erasing or making private most of her social media posts. In 2014, she moved to San Francisco and became a change activist, founding a company called Reimagine Media. As of 2025 she received a master's degree from the
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at
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.


Speaking career

Allison has been a public speaker at various business conferences and events worldwide.


On personal branding and influencer marketing

Her blogs, including xojulia.com, and her active presence on platforms like Twitter, showcased her daily activities, relationships, and personal style, and turned her life into a flow of content. She was an early adopter of
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in 2007, which she used for what she called "lifecasting", and was a regular at in-person Internet events; she was on the "prom committee" for the inaugural Webutante Ball in 2010. One notable example of her self-promotion was a Times Square event where she and friends, dressed in 1980s workout attire, danced to "Dancing in the Street," drawing a crowd and media attention. This stunt exemplified her strategy: by creating shareable moments that blurred the line between personal life and public spectacle, her approach to self-branding was leveraging the internet's reach to build a personal brand from scratch. The methods Allison used to promote her personal brand was one of the first examples online of the emerging power of online personas in shaping public perception and influence.


Personal life

Allison previously wrote extensively about who she was dating, including Congressman
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when she was a college student. In 2010, she dated Jack McCain, a son of Senator
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. Allison lived in New York for her 20s, California for about ten years, and moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts in 2021. In 2023, she became engaged to
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, a professor of law at Harvard. Their relationship began in May 2020 when Allison, seeking meaning during a difficult period, reached out to Feldman for a philosophical conversation. This initial 90-minute call sparked a connection that led to daily conversations and eventually a romantic relationship.


References


External links

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Official website
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