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In the early 2010s, ‘How I Met Your Mother’ actor Josh Radnor began penning a memoir titled 'One Big Blissful Thing’. Expected to share never-heard-before details on his private life and career, the 48-year-old actor never published the book. However, a brief catalogue copy obtained by The Hollywood Reporter read: “The story of one man’s unlikely spiritual awakening — this is ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ for those who would rather be reading McSweeney’s. Josh Radnor grew up in Ohio. He was driven to school in a big yellow bus. He watched 'The Cosby Show' and John Hughes movies. He also went on to become a successful actor in Hollywood. "How then, in 2007, did he end up drinking an indigenous plant medicine called ayahuasca with a shaman in Brazil?”
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