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Season 3, Episode 8 - (Part 2): Luke Mickelson on Child Bedlessness & Taking Tiny Moments to Action

29 min · 20 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Season 3, Episode 8 - (Part 2): Luke Mickelson on Child Bedlessness & Taking Tiny Moments to Action

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Youth Empowerment Radio S3E8 (Part 2): Luke Mickelson on Child Bedlessness & Taking Tiny Moments to Action Host Carmen continues her conversation with Luke Mickelson, founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, about child bedlessness, its ripple effects on health and life outcomes, and why the issue is often invisible. Luke explains how local SHP chapters operate like a franchise model: sponsors donate about $300 per bed (including mattress, bedding, and delivery), volunteers build beds in an assembly-line process, and teams deliver and assemble beds in homes for children ages 3–17 who don’t already have a bed. They discuss demand outpacing supply, common circumstances behind requests (house fires, foster care, single parents, and grandparents taking in grandchildren), and Luke’s “Tiny Moments” framework—see it, feel it, act on it, repeat it, share it—to build a stronger desire to act and create community change. 00:00 Welcome Back and Setup 00:56 Why Beds Matter for Kids 01:17 Juvenile Detention Wake Up Call 02:44 Ripple Effects of Poor Sleep 03:25 How a Chapter Works 04:12 Sponsors and Build Days 05:54 Volunteer Experience Gold Nuggets 07:42 Applying and Prioritizing Need 09:33 Delivering Beds and Reactions 11:45 Ownership and Community Love 12:37 Small Moments Create Change 13:14 Why Bedlessness Is Invisible 15:04 How Big Is Bedlessness 16:19 Why No Bed Charities 17:49 Hardship Has No Labels 19:09 Top Reasons Families Apply 20:19 Grandparents Step In 22:31 Tiny Moments To Action 25:07 Practice Serving Daily 27:07 Get Involved And Connect 29:21 Closing Thanks And Impact

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Portada del episodio Season 3, Episode 8 - (Part 2): Luke Mickelson on Child Bedlessness & Taking Tiny Moments to Action

Season 3, Episode 8 - (Part 2): Luke Mickelson on Child Bedlessness & Taking Tiny Moments to Action

Youth Empowerment Radio S3E8 (Part 2): Luke Mickelson on Child Bedlessness & Taking Tiny Moments to Action Host Carmen continues her conversation with Luke Mickelson, founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, about child bedlessness, its ripple effects on health and life outcomes, and why the issue is often invisible. Luke explains how local SHP chapters operate like a franchise model: sponsors donate about $300 per bed (including mattress, bedding, and delivery), volunteers build beds in an assembly-line process, and teams deliver and assemble beds in homes for children ages 3–17 who don’t already have a bed. They discuss demand outpacing supply, common circumstances behind requests (house fires, foster care, single parents, and grandparents taking in grandchildren), and Luke’s “Tiny Moments” framework—see it, feel it, act on it, repeat it, share it—to build a stronger desire to act and create community change. 00:00 Welcome Back and Setup 00:56 Why Beds Matter for Kids 01:17 Juvenile Detention Wake Up Call 02:44 Ripple Effects of Poor Sleep 03:25 How a Chapter Works 04:12 Sponsors and Build Days 05:54 Volunteer Experience Gold Nuggets 07:42 Applying and Prioritizing Need 09:33 Delivering Beds and Reactions 11:45 Ownership and Community Love 12:37 Small Moments Create Change 13:14 Why Bedlessness Is Invisible 15:04 How Big Is Bedlessness 16:19 Why No Bed Charities 17:49 Hardship Has No Labels 19:09 Top Reasons Families Apply 20:19 Grandparents Step In 22:31 Tiny Moments To Action 25:07 Practice Serving Daily 27:07 Get Involved And Connect 29:21 Closing Thanks And Impact

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