Luke Mickelson of Sleep in Heavenly Peace: The Kids Without Beds
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Summary
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:
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The moment Luke discovered that kids in his own town were sleeping on the floor—and why that was so shocking.
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The Christmas project that helped Luke see poverty through the eyes of a six-year-old.
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How TV personality Mike Rowe got involved—and helped spark a national movement.
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What actually happens at a bed build—and why volunteers keep coming back.
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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.