Revd Tony Bradley is Lecturer in Social Economy and Enterprise within Liverpool Hope University Business School, U.K. He has had an unusual career progression, having been, in turn, a university academic, an Anglican priest, a TV and radio producer, a social entrepreneur, a theatrical producer and director, a professional script-writer and, for a second time, a university academic. This progression has, itself, modelled an integral journey of four worlds in one life. Although permanently resident in the UK, he has worked on a range of projects in West Africa, South-West Asia and the Middle East. His most recent social innovation work has been in the arts and social economy sphere in NW England. He is Chair of Trustees for The Old Courts, Wigan and co-leader of the team developing Communiversity Liverpool. The Idea of the Communiversity is his ninth book. He lives in the English Lake District with his wife Carol, their two daughters, their partners, two grandchildren and two dogs.