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Crazy Good Turns

Crazy Good Turns

By: Joyful Noise Productions
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Summary

We tell inspiring stories about people who do amazing things for others. Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Luke Mickelson of Sleep in Heavenly Peace: The Kids Without Beds
    May 6 2026

    Luke Mickelson is the founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a nonprofit dedicated to building and delivering beds to children who don't have one. What started as a family project in an Idaho garage has grown into a global organization with nearly 400 chapters and more than 300,000 beds delivered to date.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The moment Luke discovered that kids in his own town were sleeping on the floor—and why that was so shocking.

    • The Christmas project that helped Luke see poverty through the eyes of a six-year-old.

    • How TV personality Mike Rowe got involved—and helped spark a national movement.

    • What actually happens at a bed build—and why volunteers keep coming back.

    • The 150,000+ kids currently on their waiting list and the plan to reach them.

    Chapters & Timed Links:

    [04:12] The "Garage" Start: Why great American stories often begin in small, unheated spaces.

    [08:45] The Discovery: Realizing "bedlessness" was a crisis in a town of only 4,000 people.

    [12:30] The First Design: How Luke measured his daughter's bed to build furniture for the first time.

    [17:15] Haley's Story: Seeing the impact of a bed through the eyes of a six-year-old.

    [23:40] Avoiding "Mission Creep": Why saying "no" to teddy bears helped SHP scale to 400 chapters.

    [31:20] The Mike Rowe Effect: How the Returning the Favor program launched 125 chapters in one year.

    [40:05] More Than a Bed: The physical and emotional weight of a good night's sleep.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Bill Gurley: Legendary VC Rethinks Career Advice in 'Running Down a Dream'
    Apr 3 2026

    Bill Gurley is a venture capitalist known for early investments in Uber, Grubhub, Zillow and many others. Gurley joins us to discuss "Running Down a Dream," his new book — which is full of career advice that is as surprising as it is useful.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Power of Mentorship: Why Bill feels a moral urge to share what he's learned with the world.

    • The "Safe" Path Trap: Why the jobs your parents think are safe might actually be the most dangerous in the age of AI.

    • The Peer Group Secret: Why sharing your best ideas with others actually makes you more successful than hoarding them.

    • Finding Your Obsession: Why Bill looks for "fascination" rather than just "passion."

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    38 mins
  • Nicole Johnson & Tom Horton: FOXG1 Research Foundation Stares Down The Impossible
    Mar 5 2026

    She's the mom of a child with a rare condition, and she wouldn't take "no" for an answer from doctors. He walked 500 miles for his granddaughter, who has the same condition. Together, they're helping a foundation develop a gene therapy treatment faster and cheaper than the big pharma giants.

    Today, we speak with Nicole Johnson, founder of the FOXG1 Research Foundation, and Tom Horton, former CEO of American Airlines. Together, they are proving that a lean, parent-led organization can achieve breakthroughs usually reserved for billion-dollar pharmaceutical giants.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The Startup Model for Science: How Nicole and Tom applied "lean startup" principles to fund a lab and launch a clinical trial.

    • 500 Miles for a Cure: Tom Horton shares the lessons learned from his 500-mile walk carrying the names and prayers of children who cannot walk themselves.

    • Defying the Odds: An update on Josie, the beautiful 14-year-old who inspired the movement.

    • A Blueprint for Others: Why this breakthrough provides hope for thousands of other rare diseases left on the shelf.

    Chapters & Timed Links:

    • [04:22] The Diagnosis: Nicole recounts the moment she was told "there's nothing you can do" and why she refused to believe it.

    • [10:15] Building the Lab: How the FOXG1 Research Foundation created a new model for gene therapy at a fraction of the usual cost.

    • [18:40] The 500-Mile Journey: Tom Horton discusses his walk and the "Gianna effect" that drives his fundraising.

    • [25:55] The Science of Hope: Why FOXG1 research holds the key to treating conditions like Autism and Alzheimer's.

    • [33:10] Staring Down the Impossible: Nicole's advice for anyone told that their goal is unreachable.

    My Sincere Thanks

    Because of listeners like you, our show now ranks among the top 5% of most-downloaded podcasts by volume per month. Your support has helped take our little idea to celebrate generosity and good deeds, and turn it into one of the most listened-to podcasts available. Thank you for being part of a community that celebrates people who do good things for others.

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    53 mins
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