Shaun decided to write An Army of Problem Solvers in 2016 to tell Canadians about the power of social enterprise, and our sector’s ability to contribute to reconciliation. Just two short years later, we find ourselves on the cusp of a social innovation break-through and so penned The Beautiful Bailout. Shaun says, “We went to Garden Hill First Nation to grow and sell healthy food and came away selling diabetes reduction.” Kalen says, “It’s time non-profits began to value our outcomes. We’ve never done that before and that’s why we’re chronically under resourced.” Both of these books are powerful and compelling. Told by a storyteller who has been in the trenches.