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Teatime with Miss Liz

Teatime with Miss Liz

By: Elizabeth Jean Olivia Gagnon
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Teatime with Miss Liz making a difference one cup of tea at a time teaching educational awareness through stories of inspiration

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  • Miss Liz Serves for Podcasthon with Luke Mickelson Sleep In Heavenly Peace
    Mar 20 2026
    SPECIAL TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ – PODCASTHON 2026Title
    Humans Helping Humans: Giving Every Child a BedTagline
    One conversation. One mission. One act of kindness that changes lives. For Podcasthon 2026, a global podcast movement uniting thousands of shows to raise awareness for charitable causes, Miss Liz’s Teatime proudly supports Sleep in Heavenly Peace — an international nonprofit dedicated to ensuring no child sleeps on the floor in our town. Joining this special Teatime is Luke Mickelson, founder of the organization and the driving force behind the Humans Helping Humans movement. What began in 2012 as one simple act—building a bunk bed for a child in need—has grown into a global effort with hundreds of chapters across multiple countries, delivering hundreds of thousands of beds to children who previously slept on floors. This special Podcasthon conversation delves deeper into the mission behind the nonprofit, the volunteers who power it, and the real impact it is making in communities around the world. Together, we explore what happens when compassion turns into action and how small acts of service can create extraordinary change. Introduction (On Air)
    “Welcome to a very special Teatime with Miss Liz as part of Podcasthon 2026. Today, we shine a light on something many people never think about — children who don’t have a bed to sleep in. Joining us is Luke Mickelson, founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a global movement built on one simple belief: Humans Helping Humans.”Closing Reflection
    Podcasthon reminds us that podcasts are more than conversations—they are platforms for impact. When communities come together with compassion and action, even the simplest mission—like building a bed—can change a child’s life forever. Learn More / Support
    Website: SHPbeds.org
    Learn how to donate, volunteer, or help start a chapter in your community.#Podcasthon
    #SleepInHeavenlyPeace
    #HumansHelpingHumans
    #TeatimeWithMissLiz
    #MissLizsTee

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    1 hr
  • Miss Liz’s Choice of Charity for Podcasthon 2026 Sleep In Heavenly Peace
    Mar 20 2026
    TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: LUKE MICKELSONTitleHumans Helping Humans: From One Bed to a Global Movement TaglineTiny moments. Massive impact.TopicCommunity-driven change, servant leadership, nonprofit growth, and turning one act of kindness into a worldwide movement.Description: In this powerful Teatime, Miss Liz welcomes Luke Mickelson, founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP), the global nonprofit committed to one simple mission: “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town.”What began in 2012 as building a single bunk bed in his garage has grown into more than 400 chapters across 47 U.S. states and four countries, delivering over 350,000 beds to children in need. A former Idaho farm kid turned business professional, Luke combined grit, leadership, and heart to create a movement rooted in his philosophy: Humans Helping Humans. Recognized on Returning the Favour, named a CNN Heroes Top 10 Finalist, and featured on major national platforms, Luke now travels the country inspiring others to act — proving that service starts in your own backyard. Introduction (On Air)“Welcome to Teatime with Miss Liz, where I don’t serve a beverage — I serve real-life changemakers.Today, I’m honoured to welcome Luke Mickelson — a man who turned one small act of kindness into a global movement. This is a story about service, leadership, and what happens when we stop waiting and start helping.”Closing Summary: Luke’s journey reminds us that impact doesn’t require perfection — it requires action. When we lead with heart and serve our communities, ordinary people create extraordinary change.50-Word BioLuke Mickelson is the founder of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, a global nonprofit delivering beds to children in need. From his Idaho farm roots to building over 400 chapters worldwide, Luke champions the “Humans Helping Humans” philosophy. He now inspires audiences nationwide to turn small acts of service into lasting impact. Resources & Links Organization Website: SHPbeds.org Luke’s Socials:Facebook: SHPLukeLinkedIn: in/shplukeInstagram: @lukemickelsonTikTok: @shpluke11YouTube: @lukemickelson5338 Tune in LIVE on Miss Liz’s Teatime platforms or catch the replay on YouTube, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.#TeatimeWithMissLiz#LukeMickelson#SleepInHeavenlyPeace#HumansHelpingHumans#ServiceLeadership#podcasthonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.
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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Miss Liz Serves Dwayne Brenna Laundryman
    Mar 19 2026
    TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: DWAYNE BRENNA TitleThe Laundryman: Justice, Secrets & Survival in the Frozen Frontier TaglineWhen truth lies buried beneath snow and silence.TopicHistorical fiction, storytelling, Canadian frontier history, justice, and the craft of writing across genres. In this captivating Teatime, Miss Liz welcomes Dwayne Brenna, an award-winning Canadian author, playwright, and poet whose work spans humour, poetry, historical fiction, and cultural storytelling. His gripping novel The Laundryman transports readers to the frozen Canadian frontier of 1883, where a single death in the isolated settlement of Prince Albert exposes secrets buried beneath the snow. Through the intertwined journeys of a hardened Mountie and a conflicted surgeon, Brenna crafts a powerful narrative exploring justice, redemption, and the moral complexities of frontier life. Over a distinguished career, Brenna has written across multiple genres, from poetry collections such as Stealing Home to award-winning fiction like New Albion. For nearly four decades, he also directed theatre in a university drama department, shaping generations of performers and storytellers. His creative voice—versatile, poetic, and accessible—continues to resonate with readers drawn to stories that blend literary depth with compelling human experience. Introduction (On Air)“Welcome to Teatime with Miss Liz, where I don’t serve a beverage — I serve real-life changemakers. Today we sit with Dwayne Brenna, an award-winning Canadian author whose storytelling takes us from poetry and theatre to gripping historical fiction set in the frozen frontier.”Closing SummaryDwayne will remind us that storytelling preserves history, challenges our understanding of justice, and connects us through shared human struggles. His work proves that powerful stories can come from anywhere—from the theatre stage to the pages of a novel set deep in Canada’s northern wilderness. Dwayne Brenna is an award-winning Canadian author, poet, and playwright whose work spans fiction, humour, poetry, and theatre history. His novels and poetry have received national recognition, and his storytelling has aired on CBC Radio. Brenna’s writing blends lyrical expression with accessible narratives rooted in history, culture, and humanity. Resources Website: dwaynebrenna.com LinkedIn: Dwayne Brenna#TeatimeWithMissLiz#DwayneBrenna#TheLaundryman#CanadianAuthors#HistoricalFictionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
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