ABOUT ME

I’m Mo Hasan—a strategist, storyteller, and builder.

I’ve worked at the heart of government, advised Prime Ministers, and shaped policies that make a real impact. But beyond the policy briefs and strategy docs, I’m fascinated by the power of stories—how they shape people, decisions, and the world around us.

I write, I build, and explore ideas that make complex things clearer and more compelling—whether through my newsletter, creative projects, or deep dives into policy and trade.

My passion for people, their stories, and international affairs has led me to roles at the United Nations, the House of Commons, and 10 Downing Street, where I’ve seen firsthand how narratives shape policies and drive change.

Let’s connect.

Why Stories Matter

Long before the internet or the printing press, stories preserved history, built communities, and shaped cultures. Storytelling is in our DNA. Stories can educate, inspire, and connect us in ways nothing else can.

My superpower? Creating a space where people open up. I often hear:
"I’ve never told anyone this before…" or "I can’t believe I’m telling you this."

I want to use that gift to help creatives and businesses find their authentic voice. If you have a story to share, let’s talk.

Where You Can Find My Work

I'm currently experimenting with different storytelling formats —podcasts, social media and blogs. 

🎙️ Podcast: Let’s Talk with Mo Hasan (Spotify | Apple Podcasts | SoundCloud)
📸 Instagram: @MoHasan92
📚 Story Database: A growing archive of inspiring stories—athletes, activists, refugees, and changemakers—capturing their challenges and triumphs.

Press and Features

Civil Service Live (2021) - “Why Parliament Works? Mo Hasan and Jacob Rees-Mogg”

🎙️Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word (podcast interview): “Episode 12: Race with Mo Hasan”

The Standard - Ed Miliband: Long waiting time for GP appointments ‘is harmful to health’ by Mo Hasan”

Brent Magazine (2017, Issue 153, page 7) - “Young Journalist Scoops London Competition Award

Harrow Times - “Labour Victory in Student Election”