The Mysa Hus Podcast Episodes You Can’t Miss
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Over the past year, Mysa Hus has probably become one of the most talked-about projects connected to The Curious Builder. But if you’ve been following along, you know the story hasn’t been told in a straight line.
It’s come out in pieces with collaborators, home designers, partners, and good people who have challenged how I think. And that feels right.
Because this home was never meant to just be a “project.” It’s been more of an exploration of how we build, why we build, and what a home can actually feel like when you get it right.
So if you’re trying to understand Mysa Hus, these are a few of the podcast episodes that really help tell the story.
Episode 141: Karl Adalbert — Building the Right Team
This is the part most people skip.
Everyone wants to talk about finishes, custom pieces, materials, and the final product, but the reality is, the project is either won or lost way earlier than that. It’s in the team.
This episode is really about how Mysa Hus came together from a people standpoint. Not just finding talented people, but finding the right people. Not people who agree on everything, but people who are pulling in the same direction.
Because when you get that right early, everything downstream gets cleaner. Less reactive. Less forced. And the bar gets raised across the board.
Episode 144: Why This Home Feels Different
This is probably the closest we get to the emotional center of the project.
We talk a lot in this industry about “wellness,” but most of the time it stays pretty surface-level. It turns into a feature list.
What we’re really after here is something harder to define but easier to feel: calm. That’s the goal.
I said it in the episode, and it still feels like the simplest way to explain it:
I want my home to feel like my suit jacket. Comfortable. Cozy. Something I actually want to be in.
That’s what “Mysa” means, by the way. Cozy. And if that feeling isn’t built into the home from the beginning, you can’t add it at the end.
Episode 153: The “Why” Behind It All
This conversation with Jude Charles pushed me more than most. Because it’s easy to talk about what we’re building. It’s harder to clearly explain why we’re building it this way.
One thing Jude said that stuck with me: The lesson is what people remember, but the story is what makes it matter.
That’s really what this project has become. Not just a house, but a way to communicate a mindset shift that building can be more intentional and still perform at a high level.
Q&A Episode 177: Lighting, Wellness, and the Stuff You Don’t See
This one gets into the details most people don’t think about, but absolutely feel. Lighting is one of the biggest levers in your living space, and also one of the most misunderstood.
We’ve pushed so far toward efficiency and output that we’ve lost sight of how light actually affects people. This conversation with Kristin Reinitz is about shifting that mindset.
It’s also a good reminder that the best results usually come from collaboration not ownership.
Lighting sits right in the middle of the builder, interior designer, electrician, and AV. If it turns into a turf war, it suffers. If it becomes a shared effort, it elevates everything.
Episode 139: Building With the Right Partners
This episode was recorded live on-site, and it’s probably the clearest look at what this project actually is from a collaboration standpoint.
Because Mysa Hus isn’t a product showcase. It’s not a list of sponsors.
It’s a group of people and companies who are aligned on where building is going next: sustainable choices, wellness, performance, comfort, and longevity.
I’ve said this before, but it’s worth repeating: you don’t need more vendors, you need better conversations with the partners you already trust.
The Thread That Connects It All
If you listen to these episodes back to back, a few things start to stand out.
This project is a team effort. Always has been.Wellness isn’t a trend, it’s a discipline.And builders… whether we like it or not… are storytellers.
We’re shaping how people live. How they feel. How they experience their day-to-day life inside a space. That’s bigger than just putting materials together.
Where to Start
If you’re just getting into the Mysa Hus story, start with these episodes.
Not because they explain everything, but because they give you a clearer picture of how this all came together.
Because at the end of the day, Mysa Hus isn’t just a home. It’s an ongoing conversation.
And this is where you can start to hear it.