If you get this notification, Check out HUNTERS. He plays a main role and it's a really good show. I loved him in it also. You really see how much talent he has.
@@nikolasdamien It's brilliantly put together and a show I can openly reccomend to anyone interested in good storytelling. Not just those who are fans of Al or Josh :) Enjoy it, one of the shows I wish I could watch back again for the first time.
Hey Angela, I'm sure you'd feel the same watching happythankyoumoreplease and Liberal Arts! This guy is a gem. [kinda resonate with him ;) {I know right, what a lie} ] But still, watch him. {again was gonna say "watch him blow you away" but that's major inappropriate} [ saluting saying 'major inappropriate'] get it? (god that's so much of brackets, sigh) :)
90% of commenters missed the point of Josh's speech and this video. If you guys are so fond of the show (and I am too,) than please look at it this way. This man has put 9 years into creating enjoyment for us all, through depression and what I suspect to be an identity crisis. I think that earns Josh Radnor sixteen minutes of my time to listen to him as a human being, rather than the persona of Ted Mosby. It's all about individual image, and unfortunately his is not himself. I don't blame people for that, it is just how the mind works. But I ask that before leaving some cheesy reference to the show in your comment, you instead look at this as Josh Radnor, the human being, talking about image and learning from it. And leave a comment of such nature.
Mosisusasu i think thats exactly what his speech was about. The contrast between the perception everybody has of you, your own view of yourself and, when you become aware of the (little) impact you have on your Environment, what you want to exude to the world. This speech was for the 10% of the viewers that actually listen and use his message to selfreflect and learn from. He knows he is not reaching all the people that know him. As he said, he is aware of the 1 person that might be affected good or bad by his actions. I agree, that he deserves 16 minutes of our time and focus to actually listen, but most of the people just want to see the image they have of him and nothing more. I was fascinated to see that underneath the naive and lighthearted character of ted mosby is a intelligent, wise and somewhat sad person that is much much deeper than the image most of the world has of him!
Amazing comments guys. I totally agree. This speech made me think about my own steps. I didn't knew he was such an incredible person. Kudos to Josh for his well-thought out life experienced speech
He's not only a talented actor & handsome man, but he's compassionate, extremely intelligent & practices what he preaches. I've seen him many interviews, and he's so extremely humble!
jaylynn444, as I mentioned above and am happy and proud to mention again, I have known him well for twenty years. One of the most amazing people I've ever known.
@@coconutkenalmightylifexd5507 For sure. A great guy and liked by all as far as I know. His work ethic can't be beat and look at all the things he was doing while starring on a sitcom: Broadway, writing films, producing them, directing them and starring in them. He's great with a camera and when signing autographs at the stage door for his fans who also wanted selfies, he said to each one; "Let me have your camera and I'll do it". And if he didn't think it was good, he'd do it again!
@@brianoneil6659 I think he portrayed this in his interpretation of Ted Mosbey as well. It's the first time I see him talking outside of the show and he is like I imagined him
For sure. As I mentioned, I've known him well for over twenty years. He has a master's degree, he was a scholarship winner, an National Honor Society student and a whole list of amazing things
Legit. I cried a lot and went pretty introspective while watching the show, it's a great show with great characters, but since I've mainly been watching funny behind the scenes footage and stuff I wasn't expecting the emotional hit again. I'm sorry that I still blend Josh and Ted in my mind but I think it's not just for the obvious reason. The way he communicates on the show feels so honest, he's a great actor and a great communicator. I really appreciated this talk.
+Matt Bob I think there is an audio problem in the video. You can hear that the crowd's sound is off and not well picked up. Plus, the problem is often that there is just one myc to pick up the whole audience which makes it sound a lot less than it actually is
I respected him as an actor, but now I respect him as a person. I enjoy his point of view and agree. What we put out into the world is essentially our brand; our kindness, compassion, love, etc. is telling the world who we are and is why it should be done wholeheartedly. Happiness and peace aren't found by obtaining selfish desires. What we put out into the world will directly mirror who we become. Change your approach and you change not only the world, but who you are as a person. We aren't existing on this earth for ourselves. Psychologically, it's not possible. We're here for each other. And we should act as such. I like your brand, Josh 👍
One of the things I loved with HIMYM was the wisdom of it. That episode where Ted talks about all the little things that led him to be on the exact street corner at the exact right time to meet Stella, which led to him meeting Tracy, really shined in that regard. This talk feels kind of like that. Like something Future Ted will tell his children. Josh Radnor is an amazing actor, but there is clearly a lot more there.
Wow they really nailed the casting all those years ago. He's the same caring, down to earth guy as Ted Mosby. Thank you Josh for giving us so many laughs, and continuing to be a great guy!
The implication of this is overestimated. You don't learn something new with every obstacle, each encounter changes your perspective, even to the point where you may make a 360-degree turn and end where you started.
I often wonder if people who get into the spotlight actually read comments on the internet about them. People can be really judgemental about others without really knowing them, and that is what sucks about the internet. Your share a really good experience here with us Josh, and if you happen to read these comments, there are people out here who care more about the person than the character, and you seem to be a really good person.
Such a moving speech but it honestly didn't feel like a speech. It felt much more than that. It felt that he was giving much more than words but a way of life we all have but use our time for only self gain. I'm only twenty one and he gave me some of his wisdom that I probably wouldn't have even found in a life time. I'm forever grateful.
I love him. Ted was my favourite character, and I'm glad I've decided get to know Josh Radnor a little bit more by searching interwiews and stuff on the internet. He seems such a smart, kind and sweet person. This monologue is extremely good and deep, and I feel sorry for him, since that crowd didn't seem to appreciate his little jokes enough.. Although he seemed embarassed in some parts (11:42 or 12:40, poor guy, he was waiting people to laugh), he did great. Probably it's a cultural thing, since he got a standing ovation at the end. Totally deserved it.
Alessandra M | Well luckily, I don’t think he was. There’s a couple of instances where you can hear loud laughs but faintly so it’s most likely the microphone that isn’t picking up the crowd’s reactions. I think he was waiting for them to actually stop laughing before he resumed.
The illusion of fame solving your issues is indeed a mighty powerful one in the world today. Certainly here in America. It has profoundly influenced me, as it seems to have served as an unconscious solution to unresolved trauma regarding self image. I always appreciate celebrities sharing their personal experience, as it helps bring more of the nuanced reality to fame. May we all be free of the illusions which ensnare our true selves, and live as we truly are.
Josh, great speech! I totally agree with you: "Everything is contagious... every word, every action, every tweet, every Facebook post is a contribution to the collective. Every encounter affects us in subtle and not so subtle ways... and we can be contagiously good."
Recommendation: Do NOT read the comments until you have already watched the whole video. Josh's message is quite impressive and strong, and if you scroll down the comments while watching you're gonna miss it and spend all 16 minutes thinking of Ted Mosby-related jokes. (trust me, had to watch the video twice)
He is one of those few celebrities, who uses his celebrity status to try and influence people for the larger good, to make this world a better place. All of his works, his movies, songs and of course himym are so beautiful! And this speech was just amazing. He's so humble and nice❤
You know what’s really puzzling me right now, it’s the fact that this is the first video in the past 10 years I’ve ever seen on UA-cam with not even a hint of hate in any comment. Respect to Josh, he’s an awesome talented guy. Legen..... wait for it...... dary!!
Josh really just radiates intelligence. He's not simply just intelligent in the way of information but rather in the way he carries himself and can analyze not only himself but the world around him as well.
Josh you are a poet Please write a book This is powerfull When you said you are a lot alike Ted i understand the love for words, optimism, ability to saying beautiful things... wow
What a great, intelligent Speaker he is... not all Celebrities are this smart.... He is soo intelligent, successful yet so calm and at peace with what he is doing. I was a big big fan of Ted Mosby the Architect but after watching this, Josh Radnor has become one of my favourite biggest inspiring people to whom.I can look upon and follow.
I started watching this because it's Josh Radnor...but I kept watching because of how awesome what's being said is. It really hit home as someone who's been bullied. I've always focused on what was being said to or about me instead of my response to those bullying. Maybe the bullying is an opportunity to be the better person instead of just being beat down. This is a great perspective shift and there's so much truth and humility wrapped up here.
I have laughed, cried, learned and rethinked my life thanks to Josh, and I don't even know him in person, but I wish with all my heart to have the opportunity one day, to say a shy hello, to take a picture and share some coffee, to act together! I feel in love with HIMYM because I discovered on this dark phase of my life, and I don't regret it. I love everyone in the show, but Josh? Josh won my heart. I'll download this, so can I watch it over and over again, to remember myself that, if I make it "big", I want to be just like him.
He is a real life professor mosby.. Such an intellectual person he is. Wish we all could see him on a more regular basis. But personally I feel Josh is really an intense thinking person who has his own deep view on life and other things around him... Love you Josh ❤️
its sad how you made us happy the more the season grows, but it made you depressed instead. thank you for your effort, sacrifice and strength to make us happy with the show
I'M SO PISSED HOW DOES THIS NOT HAVE MORE LIKES AND VIEWSS?? It is absolutely beautiful and necessary and inspiring and amazing. I hope he knows how valuable this speech is🙌💛💛💛💛
Josh, yes, I have spent a lot of time with you... as Ted Mosby. I'm an architectural designer, and you played an architect so convincingly well that the thought of 'seeing' you out of character risked being a disappointmnt. You see, when the economy was very bad and architects were losing jobs left and right, Ted Mosby was right there with us suffering as a stiffled creative. We felt validated; which pen will be the official pen.... They say you should never meet your heroes, but in this instance the old expression is completely wrong. Your personal story has enriched the character you portrayed in addition to opening portals to deeper insights that challenges a fresh perspective. Thank you Ink Talks and Josh Radnor.
He is an amazing actor for he embodied the role into his persona n that is why everyone still see as Josh as Ted cuz their personality are soooo similarly to each other’s: a imperfect human trying their best to make it in the world, compassionate, charming, funny, very intelligent,
I kinda feel bad for him cuz i have heard so many people hate him and the character, hes such a genuine guy it seems idk why so much hate but i love this little thing he did. plus his character is truly a great icon for the show ! Great work TED
basically THE perspective that I have. But I was not able to put everything in my mind in words. His talk is hundred percent correct that all humanity should follow. Do no harm each other. Just learn things to do in a better way and in kindness. Thank you Josh. Seriously, in my perfect utopic world, everybody has the thought and mindset that you have. Thank you for being in this way.
He is so intelligent, it is such a joy to listen to his speech. I have been a huge fan of HIMYM for many years and to watch some interviews of the actors from this show especially with such a great positive wise message fullfils my heart.
This is an absolutely mind opening talk - I have a lot of respect for his words and his way of wisdom. Not as an actor, or ‘celebrity’ but as a person - a person with the compassion to consciously be kind , be humble. All things we feel for the good of ourselves in a non selfish way - to practice te best actions during the hardest times. I am going through one of those times. And hearing this has helped me in many little ways that sum up to a lot - I believe this has helped several others too. & we can connect through this and grow with it. Love
Josh Radnor: Shares timeless and insightful wisdom
Comment section: LoOK GuYS it'S a tEd tALk
is that how Ted talk was created? bcos he talked for 9 years how he met the mother?
It does come to mind tho😂
I know this is an INK talk.. but it's also a TED talk... HA!!! get it?
I laughed more than I should have, lol
swear I was thinking the exact same thing
goatneck that is good one lol
I agree 😨
it took me a couple seconds but Tthen laughed hysterically once i got it LOL
When he said: "I fell in love for the first time" I thought he's going to talk for 9 years until he finishes his story.
"And that, kids, is how I became an actor that's only known for one role."
Lol 😂
Brooo same!😂😂
Woah 😂
Yeeeeeeeeeyyy
I have liked Ted Mosby since I started watching "How I Met Your Mother", but now I really like Josh Radnor
If you get this notification, Check out HUNTERS. He plays a main role and it's a really good show. I loved him in it also. You really see how much talent he has.
@@nikolasdamien It's brilliantly put together and a show I can openly reccomend to anyone interested in good storytelling. Not just those who are fans of Al or Josh :) Enjoy it, one of the shows I wish I could watch back again for the first time.
@@badgermatrix TV show or movie?
Hey Angela, I'm sure you'd feel the same watching happythankyoumoreplease and Liberal Arts! This guy is a gem. [kinda resonate with him ;) {I know right, what a lie} ] But still, watch him. {again was gonna say "watch him blow you away" but that's major inappropriate} [ saluting saying 'major inappropriate'] get it? (god that's so much of brackets, sigh) :)
90% of commenters missed the point of Josh's speech and this video.
If you guys are so fond of the show (and I am too,) than please look at it this way. This man has put 9 years into creating enjoyment for us all, through depression and what I suspect to be an identity crisis.
I think that earns Josh Radnor sixteen minutes of my time to listen to him as a human being, rather than the persona of Ted Mosby.
It's all about individual image, and unfortunately his is not himself. I don't blame people for that, it is just how the mind works. But I ask that before leaving some cheesy reference to the show in your comment, you instead look at this as Josh Radnor, the human being, talking about image and learning from it. And leave a comment of such nature.
Mosisusasu i think thats exactly what his speech was about. The contrast between the perception everybody has of you, your own view of yourself and, when you become aware of the (little) impact you have on your Environment, what you want to exude to the world. This speech was for the 10% of the viewers that actually listen and use his message to selfreflect and learn from. He knows he is not reaching all the people that know him. As he said, he is aware of the 1 person that might be affected good or bad by his actions. I agree, that he deserves 16 minutes of our time and focus to actually listen, but most of the people just want to see the image they have of him and nothing more. I was fascinated to see that underneath the naive and lighthearted character of ted mosby is a intelligent, wise and somewhat sad person that is much much deeper than the image most of the world has of him!
Amazing comments guys. I totally agree. This speech made me think about my own steps. I didn't knew he was such an incredible person. Kudos to Josh for his well-thought out life experienced speech
What you say is very reasonable, let me think deeply
HA! CLASSIC SCHMOSBY!
well said, that's exactly what i thought too
He's not only a talented actor & handsome man, but he's compassionate, extremely intelligent & practices what he preaches. I've seen him many interviews, and he's so extremely humble!
jaylynn444, as I mentioned above and am happy and proud to mention again, I have known him well for twenty years. One of the most amazing people I've ever known.
@@brianoneil6659 really?
@@coconutkenalmightylifexd5507 For sure. A great guy and liked by all as far as I know. His work ethic can't be beat and look at all the things he was doing while starring on a sitcom: Broadway, writing films, producing them, directing them and starring in them. He's great with a camera and when signing autographs at the stage door for his fans who also wanted selfies, he said to each one; "Let me have your camera and I'll do it". And if he didn't think it was good, he'd do it again!
@@brianoneil6659 I think he portrayed this in his interpretation of Ted Mosbey as well. It's the first time I see him talking outside of the show and he is like I imagined him
Very cool 🙂
didn't know he was so well-spoken
For sure. As I mentioned, I've known him well for over twenty years. He has a master's degree, he was a scholarship winner, an National Honor Society student and a whole list of amazing things
Hugh Le of course he is so... he had been speaking for 9 years without even stoping for bathroom)))))
Gizmo Allwin architecture 101 or Econ 304?
His narrations in the show always felt heartful and grounded, so pleased to see it was his own light shining through.
Karan Balwani he didn't narrate. that was another actor
"For some reason, me and my character look a lot alike" Classic shmosby
thank you for this comment!
why was nobody laughing??? that was hilarious😂
He is still single
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No one is laughing at his hilarious jokes because he's probably in econ 305 again and they're trying to find a way to tell him.
+Mrtheangrycookie ahhhh that's really a goooood one !! pravoow
Haha
They are laughing, the microphone just doesn’t really pick it up.
@@leppyleppy6210 true but still a good joke though :D
Mrtheangrycookie 😂
I don't know how someone can't like Josh Radnor
I've never met anyone who didn't and I've known him for 22 years. So yes!
Yes I just liked him instantly...
Wow. That was really beautiful. I wasn't expecting a youtube search of Josh Radnor to make me introspective and re-evaluate some things in my life.
same thought! Thank you. :)
So, just like the show?
Legit. I cried a lot and went pretty introspective while watching the show, it's a great show with great characters, but since I've mainly been watching funny behind the scenes footage and stuff I wasn't expecting the emotional hit again. I'm sorry that I still blend Josh and Ted in my mind but I think it's not just for the obvious reason. The way he communicates on the show feels so honest, he's a great actor and a great communicator. I really appreciated this talk.
Exactly!
Right?
why is no one laughing at his little jokes
+Matt Bob terrible crowd man
+Matt Bob I think there is an audio problem in the video. You can hear that the crowd's sound is off and not well picked up. Plus, the problem is often that there is just one myc to pick up the whole audience which makes it sound a lot less than it actually is
i was thinking that too!! maybe its just the sound mix but thats kinda sad lol
+Matt Bob It seems that he's in India. Thought it was a cultural thing..
They are, we just can't hear them :)
To expose yourself to this kind of internet bullies to make yourself stronger is really brave.
*wow*
Ted Talks on INK TALKS
omg he suited up!
It was a blazer!
Merve Uzun, good one!
Hahaha
Merve Uzun lmfaooo
*ted, that was a B L A Z E R*
It's a blazer 😒
I respected him as an actor, but now I respect him as a person.
I enjoy his point of view and agree. What we put out into the world is essentially our brand; our kindness, compassion, love, etc. is telling the world who we are and is why it should be done wholeheartedly.
Happiness and peace aren't found by obtaining selfish desires. What we put out into the world will directly mirror who we become. Change your approach and you change not only the world, but who you are as a person. We aren't existing on this earth for ourselves. Psychologically, it's not possible. We're here for each other. And we should act as such.
I like your brand, Josh 👍
One of the things I loved with HIMYM was the wisdom of it. That episode where Ted talks about all the little things that led him to be on the exact street corner at the exact right time to meet Stella, which led to him meeting Tracy, really shined in that regard.
This talk feels kind of like that. Like something Future Ted will tell his children. Josh Radnor is an amazing actor, but there is clearly a lot more there.
I already knew he is this amazing human being. You can tell by the movies he wrote. Nobody can write such things without being actually a great man.
i agree wholeheartedly. incredible guy
Wow they really nailed the casting all those years ago. He's the same caring, down to earth guy as Ted Mosby. Thank you Josh for giving us so many laughs, and continuing to be a great guy!
I hope this isnt Econ 305..
ha cx
hahahaha
Hah! nice ref..
If it is tracy mc connel will be there
wow tough crowd
Stewy Playz right!? Jeezus
They didn't even understand a word he spoke. Most of them are there for the free buffet
Seriously.
@@sen7826 they got it, the mic is not sensitive enough to pick up their laughter, look at when they all clap and we can barely hear it.
Probably lost them when he quoted Winston Churchill...
architecture 101!
+Zsolti000 hahaha
+Zsolti000 Lecture 1: The Philisophical Structure of Modern Society
no its a ted talk!
+Zsolti000 Uhh, this is Econ 305.
+Ryan Hofer uuh nope. Its architecture 101!
He's never been sexier. Time has been good to him!
Cheyanne Howe i agree!!!
Gross. Keep it in ur pants creep.
@@Puppy_Puppington bruh what
@@Puppy_Puppington Facepalm.
I really liked listening to him the way he talks makes you want to listen.
Yes🤩
"Everything that comes my way, is potentially my teacher."
❤️❤️
The implication of this is overestimated. You don't learn something new with every obstacle, each encounter changes your perspective, even to the point where you may make a 360-degree turn and end where you started.
@@genki2705 that’s true. Thanks for sharing.
You're a great inspiration,Josh and would love to meet you one day.
when you met hum tell us how you met josh...and after that you will met me with him by asking me haaaave you met josh..
when you met hum tell us how you met josh...and after that you will met me with him by asking me haaaave you met josh..
when you met hum tell us how you met josh...and after that you will met me with him by asking me haaaave you met josh..
Words to live by.
I often wonder if people who get into the spotlight actually read comments on the internet about them. People can be really judgemental about others without really knowing them, and that is what sucks about the internet. Your share a really good experience here with us Josh, and if you happen to read these comments, there are people out here who care more about the person than the character, and you seem to be a really good person.
Ted Mosby :Architect
Such a moving speech but it honestly didn't feel like a speech. It felt much more than that. It felt that he was giving much more than words but a way of life we all have but use our time for only self gain. I'm only twenty one and he gave me some of his wisdom that I probably wouldn't have even found in a life time. I'm forever grateful.
I love him. Ted was my favourite character, and I'm glad I've decided get to know Josh Radnor a little bit more by searching interwiews and stuff on the internet. He seems such a smart, kind and sweet person.
This monologue is extremely good and deep, and I feel sorry for him, since that crowd didn't seem to appreciate his little jokes enough.. Although he seemed embarassed in some parts (11:42 or 12:40, poor guy, he was waiting people to laugh), he did great. Probably it's a cultural thing, since he got a standing ovation at the end. Totally deserved it.
Alessandra M | Well luckily, I don’t think he was. There’s a couple of instances where you can hear loud laughs but faintly so it’s most likely the microphone that isn’t picking up the crowd’s reactions. I think he was waiting for them to actually stop laughing before he resumed.
The illusion of fame solving your issues is indeed a mighty powerful one in the world today. Certainly here in America. It has profoundly influenced me, as it seems to have served as an unconscious solution to unresolved trauma regarding self image. I always appreciate celebrities sharing their personal experience, as it helps bring more of the nuanced reality to fame. May we all be free of the illusions which ensnare our true selves, and live as we truly are.
Oh I literally love this guy! I meant figuratively.
Shagha Ra Hahaha
Josh, great speech! I totally agree with you: "Everything is contagious... every word, every action, every tweet, every Facebook post is a contribution to the collective. Every encounter affects us in subtle and not so subtle ways... and we can be contagiously good."
Recommendation: Do NOT read the comments until you have already watched the whole video.
Josh's message is quite impressive and strong, and if you scroll down the comments while watching you're gonna miss it and spend all 16 minutes thinking of Ted Mosby-related jokes.
(trust me, had to watch the video twice)
Aldo LM no duh... that’s like any video.
Thank you!
He is one of those few celebrities, who uses his celebrity status to try and influence people for the larger good, to make this world a better place. All of his works, his movies, songs and of course himym are so beautiful! And this speech was just amazing. He's so humble and nice❤
Absolutely wonderful josh . I'm happy that you found peace within yourself.
Wow. I have never expected anything less of him
You know what’s really puzzling me right now, it’s the fact that this is the first video in the past 10 years I’ve ever seen on UA-cam with not even a hint of hate in any comment. Respect to Josh, he’s an awesome talented guy. Legen..... wait for it...... dary!!
Josh really just radiates intelligence. He's not simply just intelligent in the way of information but rather in the way he carries himself and can analyze not only himself but the world around him as well.
Josh you are a poet
Please write a book
This is powerfull
When you said you are a lot alike Ted i understand the love for words, optimism, ability to saying beautiful things... wow
What a great, intelligent Speaker he is... not all Celebrities are this smart.... He is soo intelligent, successful yet so calm and at peace with what he is doing.
I was a big big fan of Ted Mosby the Architect but after watching this, Josh Radnor has become one of my favourite biggest inspiring people to whom.I can look upon and follow.
I started watching this because it's Josh Radnor...but I kept watching because of how awesome what's being said is. It really hit home as someone who's been bullied. I've always focused on what was being said to or about me instead of my response to those bullying. Maybe the bullying is an opportunity to be the better person instead of just being beat down.
This is a great perspective shift and there's so much truth and humility wrapped up here.
wow Anna! I hope you're in a great place now:) wish you more of it!!
I have laughed, cried, learned and rethinked my life thanks to Josh, and I don't even know him in person, but I wish with all my heart to have the opportunity one day, to say a shy hello, to take a picture and share some coffee, to act together! I feel in love with HIMYM because I discovered on this dark phase of my life, and I don't regret it. I love everyone in the show, but Josh? Josh won my heart. I'll download this, so can I watch it over and over again, to remember myself that, if I make it "big", I want to be just like him.
He is a real life professor mosby..
Such an intellectual person he is. Wish we all could see him on a more regular basis. But personally I feel Josh is really an intense thinking person who has his own deep view on life and other things around him...
Love you Josh ❤️
I am honestly very impressed. He’s very articulate and you can tell he knows and believes every word he said
this is the most inspirational video I've ever seen. I respected him before, but my respect for him has skyrocketed after this
I love people like this who are capable of thinking so deeply....
Just love this guy both on and off the show. Very genuine and easy to watch.
Thanks for the love and support you show to me and my art
Thank You Josh Radnor. Stay Humble.
What an amazing lesson from Professor Mosby himself 🙌🏽
He sounds so wise. I think I really like Josh for Josh
he's so eloquent
Such a smart and articulate speaker
Whenever he quotes someone, he's being such a Ted Mosby. XD
The creators of HIMYM made Ted like that bc Josh irl is also like that
HIMYM, Classic!!!
Dries Deschoolmeester That's what made it so believable to me
Nomich listen to the Robcast with josh Radner it’s actually a Josh Radner thing :)
@@skibidiacab Exactly! Much like Neil Patrick Harris does magic
I liked Ted Mosby but now i like Josh Radnor. his words left me breathless
He is so inspiring and beautiful
this guys needs a podcast
T-dog, you're in the wrong seminar bro.
😂
😂
He is jet mosley don't get confused
:D
its sad how you made us happy the more the season grows, but it made you depressed instead. thank you for your effort, sacrifice and strength to make us happy with the show
really cool to find this
very well spoken.
I never knew he was such a reflective person. And so intelligent. And warm hearted. Thank you josh. You’re amazing!
Josh Radnor, I wish you all the best.
I'M SO PISSED HOW DOES THIS NOT HAVE MORE LIKES AND VIEWSS?? It is absolutely beautiful and necessary and inspiring and amazing. I hope he knows how valuable this speech is🙌💛💛💛💛
I started the talk seeing Ted Mosby.
I finished it seeing Josh Radnor.
Great talk 🧡
This speech is amazing.
Josh, yes, I have spent a lot of time with you... as Ted Mosby. I'm an architectural designer, and you played an architect so convincingly well that the thought of 'seeing' you out of character risked being a disappointmnt. You see, when the economy was very bad and architects were losing jobs left and right, Ted Mosby was right there with us suffering as a stiffled creative. We felt validated; which pen will be the official pen.... They say you should never meet your heroes, but in this instance the old expression is completely wrong. Your personal story has enriched the character you portrayed in addition to opening portals to deeper insights that challenges a fresh perspective. Thank you Ink Talks and Josh Radnor.
He is an amazing actor for he embodied the role into his persona n that is why everyone still see as Josh as Ted cuz their personality are soooo similarly to each other’s: a imperfect human trying their best to make it in the world, compassionate, charming, funny, very intelligent,
A TEDx talk by an exTED. also, i now get why his kids just sat there listening to him for 9 years. NOBODY can't help but listen to this amazingness.
5 years later and this advice is more relevant than it's ever been.
Stop talking about himym, and let’s acknowledge Josh Radnor, the person. He seems so smart
Thanks for the love and support you show to me and my art
Josh, I've been a fan of HIMYM since 2009 and I love both of your movies with the same level or adoration as the show.
This should have been a TED talk
I kinda feel bad for him cuz i have heard so many people hate him and the character, hes such a genuine guy it seems idk why so much hate but i love this little thing he did. plus his character is truly a great icon for the show ! Great work TED
This is actually Josh himself so that's why it's not Ted Talks
This is LEGEN wait for it DARY
Mert Cuha oh get over it
He's a very intelligent man
Respect to this man.
I really felt this talk.
Yepp same x
This guy is great. He should be the star in a show in which he gives a very detailed story to his kids about all the women that he got together with.
Wow, I really love his personality and morals! He is so well spoken and intelligent, I'm glad I found him through HIMYM
man, I have a new found respect for Josh Radnor
Teddy boy,moved me to tears once again.
This is why we now call this kind of stuff, TEDX!
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god.. what a brilliant personality he has. great speech Ted.
This was surprisingly heartwarming and educational!
basically THE perspective that I have. But I was not able to put everything in my mind in words. His talk is hundred percent correct that all humanity should follow. Do no harm each other. Just learn things to do in a better way and in kindness. Thank you Josh. Seriously, in my perfect utopic world, everybody has the thought and mindset that you have. Thank you for being in this way.
I absolutely loved his speech.
He is so intelligent, it is such a joy to listen to his speech. I have been a huge fan of HIMYM for many years and to watch some interviews of the actors from this show especially with such a great positive wise message fullfils my heart.
The best speech I've heard in a long time. Well done Josh, thanks for adding value to the world.
Thanks for the love and support you show to me and my art
Great life lessons... And great speech Josh Radnor!
Classic schmosby
Hahahahahahahahaha!!
+Riley Herbert Nice!
+Riley Herbert Hey Schmosby, remember the time you dougied your pants!!!!
UNBELIEVABLE!!!
Riley Herbert god dammit!
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2k likes and only 7 dislikes.....very rare. this guy is so genuine
The how I met your mother's fans and all those refferences are simply the best haha
He's so well-spoken and eloquent!
Thanks for the love and support you show to me and my art
Thank you a lot Josh for your insights..
Thanks for the love and support you show to me and my art
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That is the best thing I've heard all year.
This is an absolutely mind opening talk - I have a lot of respect for his words and his way of wisdom.
Not as an actor, or ‘celebrity’ but as a person - a person with the compassion to consciously be kind , be humble. All things we feel for the good of ourselves in a non selfish way - to practice te best actions during the hardest times.
I am going through one of those times.
And hearing this has helped me in many little ways that sum up to a lot -
I believe this has helped several others too. & we can connect through this and grow with it.
Love
His words are gold
"It was a reminder that my life was no longer entirely my own, that my missteps would be there for many people to see" ouch
Such a beautiful man. Inside and out.❤️