In Part 2 of our conversation with Serhii Velychanskyi, we shift from combat to recovery—exploring how war leaves marks that can’t be seen from the outside, and how humor can help heal them.
After serving on the front lines in Irpin and Kharkiv, Serhii transitioned into Ukraine’s Center for Morale and Psychological Support, where he began using improvisational theater as a recovery tool. He walks us through his program “Improv 450,” designed to help wounded and traumatized soldiers decompress, reconnect, and rebuild.
But this is more than a therapy story. Serhii reflects on identity, language, Russian disinformation, and the existential nature of this war.
We also hear about his upcoming leadership work, his book Path to Effectiveness (Ukrainian only), and what it means to fight and heal at the same time.
Serhii’s Work
Improv 4.5.0 – https://improv450.com.ua/en
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/sergey_velichanskiy
LinkedIn – https://ua.linkedin.com/in/velichansky
Path to Effectiveness (Ukrainian only) – https://www.skyhorse.ua/product/shlyahy-efektyvnosti/
Also Mentioned
Management in Times of War by Kostiantyn Koshelenko – https://amzn.to/43gNmlW
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