Why Equal Opportunity Is a Lie (And It Starts Before School) | Rosa Bergmann OUAS ep.16
In this episode of Once Upon a Student, we sit down with Rosa Bergmann — social entrepreneur, former teacher, founder of Hobby Lobby, Teach For Austria alumna, and nominee for Austrian of the Year.
Rosa has seen inequality where most people stop looking. Not just inside classrooms, but long before and long after them. She argues that the biggest educational gaps are often inherited, shaped by family background, language, money, attention, environment, and everything that happens once the school bell rings.
What started as frustration in a Viennese middle school turned into a mission. After meeting children who dreaded weekends and holidays because school was the only stable place in their lives, Rosa realized how much opportunity depends on what families can afford outside the classroom.
That insight became the foundation for Hobby Lobby — an organization that now reaches thousands of children and gives them access to experiences, creativity, mentorship, and support they otherwise might never get.
But this conversation also breaks another illusion: that NGOs are somehow less serious than “real businesses.” Rosa explains why social impact cannot be built on good intentions alone. If you want to change lives at scale, you need to build with the same discipline, structure, and professionalism as any high-performing company.
Today, she leads a growing organization with a multi-million-euro budget, a large team, and a model designed for long-term impact.
This conversation goes far beyond education policy. We talk about inherited inequality, the hidden power of after-school life, the impossible pressure placed on teachers, why schools still look like they belong in 1950, what it means to build a serious impact organization, and why the world’s biggest problems are too often treated like side projects.
If you are a student, founder, future leader, or someone who wants to build something that truly matters, this episode will challenge the way you think about fairness, responsibility, and what real impact actually requires.
Timestamps
00:00 Preview
01:52 Introduction
02:26 Where inequality really begins
05:17 Why school alone cannot fix it
09:41 Privilege, family, and the hidden head start
15:36 The moment that changed everything
21:28 What inequality does to a child’s self-worth
27:31 How Hobby Lobby was built
35:53 From social project to scalable organization
38:26 Pressure, therapy, and leadership
42:11 Why NGOs should be treated like real companies
45:53 What building this organization actually cost
53:16 What society keeps getting wrong
58:27 Rapid Fire
59:36 Rosa turns the question around
01:02:19 Closing