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When war collapses a country, the systems fail, but the people remain. What happens when a high-level business leader is forced to become a "refugee," trading a boardroom for a production line in a salad factory?
In this episode of Builders of the Broken Bazaar, Dr. Tabish Zaman sits down with Hanna Morozova, an Ecosystem Builder & Entrepreneur who is redefining what it means to rebuild after a catastrophe. From her background building Ukraine’s national garlic cooperative to her current work supporting over 600 refugee entrepreneurs and 120 veterans, Hanna shares the raw, human reality of displacement.
Together, they discuss the psychological power of building a business to regain agency, the shift from competition to collaboration within displaced communities, and why the world needs to stop seeing refugees as victims and start seeing them as vital economic contributors.
This is a conversation about the bravery it takes to start from zero—and the resilience that ensures you never really have to.
🎙 “Entrepreneurship isn't just making money, it's about having control again.”
👉 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@buildersofthebrokenbazaar Host: Dr. Tabish Zaman Guest: Hanna Morozova (Ecosystem Builder & Entrepreneur ) Editors: Liam Gadsby Research and Impact Officer: Mohammad Alauthman
Keywords Ukrainian resilience refugee entrepreneurship veteran SMEs ecosystem building agency and identity economic assets collaboration over competition builders of the broken bazaar Dr Tabish Zaman
By Dr. Tabish ZamanWhen war collapses a country, the systems fail, but the people remain. What happens when a high-level business leader is forced to become a "refugee," trading a boardroom for a production line in a salad factory?
In this episode of Builders of the Broken Bazaar, Dr. Tabish Zaman sits down with Hanna Morozova, an Ecosystem Builder & Entrepreneur who is redefining what it means to rebuild after a catastrophe. From her background building Ukraine’s national garlic cooperative to her current work supporting over 600 refugee entrepreneurs and 120 veterans, Hanna shares the raw, human reality of displacement.
Together, they discuss the psychological power of building a business to regain agency, the shift from competition to collaboration within displaced communities, and why the world needs to stop seeing refugees as victims and start seeing them as vital economic contributors.
This is a conversation about the bravery it takes to start from zero—and the resilience that ensures you never really have to.
🎙 “Entrepreneurship isn't just making money, it's about having control again.”
👉 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@buildersofthebrokenbazaar Host: Dr. Tabish Zaman Guest: Hanna Morozova (Ecosystem Builder & Entrepreneur ) Editors: Liam Gadsby Research and Impact Officer: Mohammad Alauthman
Keywords Ukrainian resilience refugee entrepreneurship veteran SMEs ecosystem building agency and identity economic assets collaboration over competition builders of the broken bazaar Dr Tabish Zaman