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In this episode of How We Made Your Mother, Josh Radnor and Craig Thomas revisit Season 2, Episode 4, “Ted Mosby: Architect,” which aired October 9, 2006. They reflect on the show’s use of music—like the Decemberists’ “Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect”—and how songs became part of Ted’s emotional language. They discuss the episode’s mystery structure, Robin and Ted’s first fight, and the episode’s emotional ending, where Ted shares his architectural dream with Robin. The two dive deep into the craft of storytelling, the symbolism of architecture, and the “HIMYM” balance between comedy and emotional truth. They also talk about Field of Dreams, music supervision, and fan letters that show how the series became a source of comfort and inspiration for viewers.
General Questions we Sort of Answer:
How did Spokane get chosen for the skyscraper site?
Was the Decemberists’ song chosen just because it had “architect” in the title, or for its lyrics?
Where do Carter and Craig’s real lives end and the fictional HIMYM characters begin?
You can check out Evryman retreats HERE.
If you don’t know the amazing work of the great Al Hirschfeld, take a LOOK.
Listen to Ezra Klein’s interview with Brian Eno on APPLE PODCASTS or SPOTIFY.
And yes… you can check out Josh’s Tedscapes on Spotify.
CONNECT WITH THE SHOW:
Official Website (Send us your audio and written messages)
READ JOSH’S MUSELETTERS ON SUBSTACK:
Subscribe HERE.
CRAIG’S BOOK IS AVAILABLE!
Head over to CRAIG’S WEBSITE to order your copy of THAT’S NOT HOW IT HAPPENED.
SUPPORT PEDIATRIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE RESEARCH:
Click HERE to learn more and donate today.
FOLLOW THE OFFICE LADIES:
Check out "Office Ladies" at https://officeladies.com/ or wherever you get your podcasts!
Follow on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod
Follow on TikTok
AND MORE:
Josh’s Official WebsiteJosh on Spotify
Craig’s Official Website (with links to his published writing)
Alek’s “Dead Fathers Society” on Substack
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By Audacy & Josh Radnor and Craig Thomas4.8
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In this episode of How We Made Your Mother, Josh Radnor and Craig Thomas revisit Season 2, Episode 4, “Ted Mosby: Architect,” which aired October 9, 2006. They reflect on the show’s use of music—like the Decemberists’ “Here I Dreamt I Was an Architect”—and how songs became part of Ted’s emotional language. They discuss the episode’s mystery structure, Robin and Ted’s first fight, and the episode’s emotional ending, where Ted shares his architectural dream with Robin. The two dive deep into the craft of storytelling, the symbolism of architecture, and the “HIMYM” balance between comedy and emotional truth. They also talk about Field of Dreams, music supervision, and fan letters that show how the series became a source of comfort and inspiration for viewers.
General Questions we Sort of Answer:
How did Spokane get chosen for the skyscraper site?
Was the Decemberists’ song chosen just because it had “architect” in the title, or for its lyrics?
Where do Carter and Craig’s real lives end and the fictional HIMYM characters begin?
You can check out Evryman retreats HERE.
If you don’t know the amazing work of the great Al Hirschfeld, take a LOOK.
Listen to Ezra Klein’s interview with Brian Eno on APPLE PODCASTS or SPOTIFY.
And yes… you can check out Josh’s Tedscapes on Spotify.
CONNECT WITH THE SHOW:
Official Website (Send us your audio and written messages)
READ JOSH’S MUSELETTERS ON SUBSTACK:
Subscribe HERE.
CRAIG’S BOOK IS AVAILABLE!
Head over to CRAIG’S WEBSITE to order your copy of THAT’S NOT HOW IT HAPPENED.
SUPPORT PEDIATRIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE RESEARCH:
Click HERE to learn more and donate today.
FOLLOW THE OFFICE LADIES:
Check out "Office Ladies" at https://officeladies.com/ or wherever you get your podcasts!
Follow on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod
Follow on TikTok
AND MORE:
Josh’s Official WebsiteJosh on Spotify
Craig’s Official Website (with links to his published writing)
Alek’s “Dead Fathers Society” on Substack
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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