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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 1H 4M

Ep.80, Bedlessness: The Overlooked Sleep Crisis Affecting Thousands of Children, Luke Mickelson

from ASAP Pathway: THE PODCAST · host Dr. Stacy Becker, DDS

What if one of the biggest threats to a child's health, development, and success wasn't a medical condition—but simply not having a bed? In this powerful episode of ASAP Pathway, Dr. Stacy Becker sits down with Luke Mickelson, founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that no child sleeps on the floor in their town.What began as a single bunk bed built in Luke's garage for a local child has grown into a global movement with more than 400 chapters, nearly 500,000 beds delivered, and a mission that is transforming communities across the United States and beyond. Luke shares the emotional story that launched Sleep in Heavenly Peace, the heartbreaking reality of childhood bedlessness, and why something as simple as a bed can profoundly impact a child's physical health, emotional wellbeing, education, confidence, and future. The conversation also explores purpose, service, leadership, entrepreneurship, founder syndrome, and how acting on small moments can lead to extraordinary change. Whether you're a healthcare provider, educator, parent, business leader, or simply someone looking for hope and inspiration, this episode is a powerful reminder that one person truly can make a difference. To learn more or get involved, visit shpbeds.orgTo learn more about Luke Mickelson see below ⬇️ FB Luke Mickelson SHPLinkedIn Luke MickelsonIG Luke MickelsonYOUTUBE ▶️ Luke MickelsonTikTok Luke MickelsonLuke Mickelson's WebsiteCHAPTERS: 📖00:00 – Introduction to Luke Mickelson & Sleep in Heavenly Peace01:25 – From Idaho Farm Kid to Global Nonprofit Founder06:01 – Growing Up with a Single Mother and Learning Service08:31 – Success, Fulfillment, and a Search for Purpose10:40 – The Meeting That Changed Everything12:37 – Discovering Children Sleeping on the Floor13:29 – Building the First Bunk Bed with Boy Scouts16:01 – The Tiny Moment That Sparked a Movement19:44 – Meeting Haley: A Six-Year-Old Who Never Had a Bed22:22 – Why a Bed Is About More Than Sleep29:17 – The Shocking Reality of Child Bedlessness in America33:21 – How One Facebook Post Became 400+ Chapters Worldwide39:15 – Mission Creep and Staying Focused as a Nonprofit42:25 – Why Service Improves Mental Health and Perspective45:14 – Tiny Moments, Purpose, and Finding Your Passion49:04 – How to Volunteer, Donate, or Start a Chapter53:04 – Why Educators Should Care About Bedlessness and Sleep55:28 – Founder Syndrome and Leadership Evolution01:00:05 – Building Legacy Beyond Yourself01:02:48 – What 10-Year-Old Luke Would Be Proud OfKey Learnings 💡 Child bedlessness is a widespread but largely invisible problem. Thousands of children across America sleep on floors, couches, air mattresses, or piles of clothing every night.A bed is more than furniture. It impacts sleep quality, emotional wellbeing, self-esteem, school performance, and overall health.Small acts can create extraordinary change. Sleep in Heavenly Peace began with one bunk bed built in a garage. Service often reveals purpose. Luke's mission emerged not from a strategic plan but from acting on a small prompting to help.Communities are capable of solving local problems. The most sustainable solutions happen when neighbors help neighbors. Many children experiencing bedlessness are not homeless. They may have housing but still lack a safe and comfortable place to sleep. Sleep affects every aspect of childhood development. A child who sleeps poorly may struggle academically, emotionally, socially, and physically.Purpose is often discovered through action. People rarely find their passion by thinking about it—they find it by doing.  Tiny moments matter. Small impressions, nudges, and opportunities can become life-changing missions when acted upon.  Mission creep can destroy great organizations. Successful nonprofits and businesses must stay focused on their core mission. Leadership requires evolution. Founders must learn to allow organizations to grow beyond themselves. Helping others changes the helper. Service doesn't eliminate our problems, but it often gives us a healthier perspective on them.                                                                                                      This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway Please subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. 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What if one of the biggest threats to a child's health, development, and success wasn't a medical condition—but simply not having a bed? In this powerful episode of ASAP Pathway, Dr. Stacy Becker sits down with Luke Mickelson, founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that no child sleeps on the floor in their town.What began as a single bunk bed built in Luke's garage for a local child has grown into a global movement with more than 400 chapters, nearly 500,000 beds delivered, and a mission that is transforming communities across the United States and beyond. Luke shares the emotional story that launched Sleep in Heavenly Peace, the heartbreaking reality of childhood bedlessness, and why something as simple as a bed can profoundly impact a child's physical health, emotional wellbeing, education, confidence, and future. The conversation also explores purpose, service, leadership, entrepreneurship, founder syndrome, and how acting on small moments can lead to extraordinary change. Whether you're a healthcare provider, educator, parent, business leader, or simply someone looking for hope and inspiration, this episode is a powerful reminder that one person truly can make a difference. To learn more or get involved, visit shpbeds.orgTo learn more about Luke Mickelson see below ⬇️ FB Luke Mickelson SHPLinkedIn Luke MickelsonIG Luke MickelsonYOUTUBE ▶️ Luke MickelsonTikTok Luke MickelsonLuke Mickelson's WebsiteCHAPTERS: 📖00:00 – Introduction to Luke Mickelson & Sleep in Heavenly Peace01:25 – From Idaho Farm Kid to Global Nonprofit Founder06:01 – Growing Up with a Single Mother and Learning Service08:31 – Success, Fulfillment, and a Search for Purpose10:40 – The Meeting That Changed Everything12:37 – Discovering Children Sleeping on the Floor13:29 – Building the First Bunk Bed with Boy Scouts16:01 – The Tiny Moment That Sparked a Movement19:44 – Meeting Haley: A Six-Year-Old Who Never Had a Bed22:22 – Why a Bed Is About More Than Sleep29:17 – The Shocking Reality of Child Bedlessness in America33:21 – How One Facebook Post Became 400+ Chapters Worldwide39:15 – Mission Creep and Staying Focused as a Nonprofit42:25 – Why Service Improves Mental Health and Perspective45:14 – Tiny Moments, Purpose, and Finding Your Passion49:04 – How to Volunteer, Donate, or Start a Chapter53:04 – Why Educators Should Care About Bedlessness and Sleep55:28 – Founder Syndrome and Leadership Evolution01:00:05 – Building Legacy Beyond Yourself01:02:48 – What 10-Year-Old Luke Would Be Proud OfKey Learnings 💡 Child bedlessness is a widespread but largely invisible problem. Thousands of children across America sleep on floors, couches, air mattresses, or piles of clothing every night.A bed is more than furniture. It impacts sleep quality, emotional wellbeing, self-esteem, school performance, and overall health.Small acts can create extraordinary change. Sleep in Heavenly Peace began with one bunk bed...

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