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Questions with his wife, Ms. Muse, with his wife, Mrs. Mystery, because we are trying to get to the bottom of all these questions. Dr. Question Mark, girl. Absolute Question Mark, girl. There you go.
So good to see all you guys here. Go ahead and give it up for Dr. Questions. You all know what Friday means, right?
Dr. Questions is in the house, and it's time for lightning round questions. That's the portion of our show.
That's from Eiffel 65, by the way. You all remember Blue Dava Di Dava Di? Yes, y'all. What did you say? I'm Blue Dava Di Dava Di.
That thing is so loud. I got it down a little bit. I got it down just a little bit. So this is the portion of our show where every single Friday we bring you guys questions that you have texted into the show.
Again, that number is 2525825028. If you want to even text us while we're doing this show, we'll probably get to them next week because this is not a live show. But these are our marriage edition questions.
Nicole, excuse me, Ms. Muse, you have been here all week. We've been talking about marriages, how to get our relationships back on track, how to find that special someone that God has for us in our lives. And it's all culminated because yesterday we put the word out and we said, these are our lightning round marriage edition questions.
And boy, how did people write it? So I got a list of questions for you and your husband, Dr. Questions here.
The first one is coming to us from Emily W. From North Carolina. What do you think the W stands for? Wallop. Emily Wallop wants to know.
This one's right up your alley, Nicole. Okay. What's your love language? It's interesting. My love language has changed over the years. Excuse you.
It really has. Really? When the children were- I don't think you're allowed to do that. When the children were young, it was acts of service. It means do stuff for me?
Please. Yeah, pretty much. Go take care of that. Wash the dishes because we didn't have a dishwasher. Go sweep up the floor. Go do everything.
That's pretty much what it meant. It was, honey, thank you so much for working all day. I have some more work for you to do.
Can you go do that? And that's my love language. So you can't really fight it. Yeah.
But now it's not that anymore. Now it is quality time. Okay. Okay.
Dr. Questions, what is your love language? Um, wow.
I didn't think that question was coming to me. I would say my love language. What is my love language?
What do you think is my love language? Words of affirmation. There you go. Yeah.
Tell me how great I am. No, I don't think that was ever that. I don't think it was ever words of affirmation.
I think my love language was appreciation. Yeah. Not affirmation.
Appreciate. There's a difference there. Yeah. Affirmation is, uh, more like, Hey, you're good enough.
You're strong enough. Um, slay queen. You got it. Yeah. Appreciation is like, Hey, thank you for doing that. Thank you for taking care of this. Makes sense. Thank you so much, Emily, for your question. Moving on to the next one.
This is from Daniel S says, Hey guys, love the show. Who's more likely to steal the covers and leave the other one cold. Yeah. It's me. I was a hundred percent.
There was a little handkerchief level sheet in the winter time. So here's, here's something I've noticed about Nicole. Maybe you guys can, can speak on this. We do a lot of barbecues. You know, we're at the church, we're a family where we're the staff and our, our spouses were a big family. And so we go do a lot of barbecues together.
I would say almost a hundred percent of the time we come to Dr. Shaw's house around eight, nine o'clock. Uh, Ms. Muse herself checks out of the party. She's like, Hey everybody, thank y'all so much for coming. Y'all can stay as late as you want. I'm going to bed. And I'm like, bro, it's eight o'clock. Like it's light outside and it's still, the party's going. She's like, I hear you. I hear all of that. I'm going to be in the bed.
She did that to me two nights ago. I got home late because, um, what we were doing two nights ago, two nights ago was be Wednesday night. Yeah. We were doing, um, we were digging deep and then closing down sports camp. That's right.
That's right. We were working out and this and this. And so, but I got home, it was closer to like 9 40 and Nicole's like, I already headed to bed. And you're going to go to bed now. He's like, yeah, I'm tired. I had already been asleep on the couch probably for an hour. What is the, what is the, so that means you were, you were asleep on the couch by like what?
Seven, eight 30. I think Nicole likes the idea of somebody being up out there and she is safe in the bed. I think that idea she likes. Anyway, uh, Daniel, thank you so much for your question. Moving on to the next one. This one is coming to us from Sarah K. What do you think K stands for? Kannapolis. Sarah Kannapolis.
Shout out to Mavis Trotley. All right. Sarah Kannapolis wants to know what's a classic shod date look like? You know, you always get the fallback date.
Well, that's pretty much what it is, what it has become lately. Um, we'll go get lunch. Um, every once in a while if there's a movie out, we'll go see the movie and then go home. Or if not that, then we eat lunch and go to the mall. It's a classic for a reason. We like going by Tickner's, which is a suit place.
It's not we, it's he. You do enjoy hanging out with those guys. I do. With Tony and them. Shout out to Tony. They're great. They're wonderful fun. If you're looking for suits, are you looking for nice clothes for men's especially, um, go see Tickner's.
Yes. It's at South Point or you can go to Crabtree. The ones I know are at Crabtree and they're amazing. So being friends with Dr. Quections actually has a couple of perks because I get a little bit of a discount. That's right. When I go to Tickner's and I don't, I don't go there often.
I did go to Tickner's once and I splurged on some nice clothes, but they gave me a good discount. Don't you work for a doctor questions? And I said, I absolutely do. They'll be like, yeah, you're a, you're inquiry lad. I was like, I'm not inquiry lad, but he works with me on the radio show. But yeah, they give me, they give me, they're great guys.
Shout out to Tickner's. Yeah. Great date. Thank you so much, Sarah, for your question.
Moving on to the next one. This is from Michael B. Who does the B stand for, Nicole? I think you mean like beeswax. Yeah. Michael beeswax. What's the best meal that the other person cooks?
Like what's your, what's, what's the best meal that you love, Nicole cooking and vice versa? Butter chicken for him. Yeah. Yeah. He cooks good butter chicken.
Butter chicken. Yeah. Yeah.
And it's out of a box. I'm not like slaving over. Doesn't matter. You'll get that. Yeah. What is the best meal that Nicole cooks?
Is there several good ones? Just know that if it's good, it's going to be like a little tiny portion. She's not, she don't make a lot of food. No.
I mean, if it's something you don't like, they'll be like enough to feed the 5,000 and him plus women and children. It's somehow multiplying. Yeah. It's like how, and he and the boys are like, would you cook mom? I only, oh, that, can I just go get something?
What is it? A meatloaf that they don't like? I don't know what it is that they don't like. They're not big on crock pot. So yeah, like you cook something out of the crock pot.
It's like somehow it's multiplying this like just leftover system. Well, I mean, I don't understand because usually it's, it's pot roast in the crock pot. I don't, I shouldn't have said that on air, but you don't like pot roast. I only like spaghetti. Nicole doesn't make good million dollars spaghetti. Oh, I bet. That's really good.
You'd be having me. But then she can make great Thanksgiving meal. Yeah.
Oh yeah. Sweet potato casserole and all of that. You excel at Thanksgiving. She excels at Thanksgiving.
No, I've never had Dr. Question's butter chicken. I'm, I find it hard to believe that it's better than his burgers because the burgers are pretty top notch.
I agree. But well, knowing that you don't like chicken, I'll eat it. I'll eat it. I ate butter chicken before we went to, we, we, we went to eat Indian before and I did several years ago. I did like it. His is a little bit more cream, creamy.
And so it was, it's really good. Maybe we'll have some tonight. Hey, there you go. There you go.
If you've never tried Dr. Question's burgers, you should drive to his house and absolutely get that. Yeah. I'll cook it.
The address is who lives there. It's so that it's so that I can bleep it later. All right. Thank you so much, Michael, for your question. Moving on. This is coming from Jessica P. Jessica wants to know, this is a good one for you guys because you guys have traveled a lot. What's the favorite place that you've traveled together? Just the two of you. Just the two of us.
Yeah. Favorite. Is this like just for, for filming or? It just says favorite place you've traveled together. I don't know that Jessica P had a, Oh, what, what does the P stand for by the way? Picky.
Jessica Picky wants to know what the, she didn't say anything about filming. I would say just the favorite place you've traveled. Egypt.
Yeah. Egypt over is pretty phenomenal. Egypt being on the Nile river is quite amazing. Nice. I would also say Jerusalem, especially around the, uh, the sea of Galilee.
It's just a beautiful place. Gotcha. Gotcha. Moving on to Andrew H. Thank you so much, Jessica, by the way, Andrew H. Andrew horseradish. Andrew horseradish.
Come on. Hey, Hey, uh, Ms. Muse, you gotta get, you gotta get, I think on my, think on my feet. So he says, what kind of couple are you in? Then puts in parentheses, homebody traveling, camping, athletic. Like if someone were to say, Oh yeah, they're a, this couple like a, like a, like, you know how you have those couples who like work out together and you're like, they're a gym couple. I would say we're not a gym couple. We used to, I had one time we worked out together.
I would now with time sake, we go different times. Traveling. We do good.
Yeah. Y'all do travel a lot. It kind of became our thing. Now that we, now that the kids are older, we began traveling in 2015 like nine years ago. And we've been going almost every year other than one or two years. We skipped, I think 2017, 2018.
We didn't go anywhere. And then 2020 of course in 2021. But other than that, every year we go somewhere and we go and we film, we film something to do with a Bible series or we film something with something in a sermon or digging deep. Nicole is a phenomenal filmer. She does a great job. That was a great job. That was one of those things I didn't know I was good at. So, so you are good at it. And I'll, I'll speak a little bit from my experience because I've been, man, I've been doing video stuff since I was like 15 years old. I've never even 32 years late, like 17 years later, I've never been able to get the hang of working with a gimbal. Never.
And not for lack of trying either. I just can't get it to be smooth. And so I remember when we were teaching you how to do the gimbal for the first time, David taught you and I was like, ah, Nicole, I don't know, maybe just, and then you came back, I think it was from Turkey. That was the first time you used it. Or was it Greek? Maybe Egypt. It might've been Egypt. Yeah.
I think it was Egypt the first time. And I was looking at the footage and I was like, oh my goodness. Like this is actually incredible.
It's better than I could do. The gimbal really makes it easy though, because you can be walking or whatever and it makes it smooth. Because I remember trying to film before there was the gimbal and you could tell when you were walking because the camera would... Bouncy, bouncy, bouncy. It looked like Tigger was filming it. Just for anybody who's, who's listening, who doesn't know the, when we say the gimbal, it's literally this device with like three or four motors in it that stabilizes the camera. So like if you watch TV shows, the camera moves, but there's no like shake.
It's because it's on a gimbal. And they're, they're legitimately difficult to manage, but somehow Nicole, you, you did a great job. You guys are a great team couple. I'll say that you work very well together as a team. You compliment each other and you make each other look good. And I think that's rare in a lot of modern marriages that grew up on an Al Bundy.
Once in a while, Nicole will buck me. Yeah. Yeah. Like when you went to Egypt and you were in the pyramids. Oh, where you were going in the great pyramid. And I said, Nicole, go and get the gimbal out. Yeah.
She was like, I cannot. Was that the pyramid or was that Sennenmut's tomb? Sennenmut's tomb, right? No, it was the pyramid.
It was early in the morning. Because I was, we were going to have to go down backwards. Oh yeah.
He's right. I thought that was, I thought that was Sennenmut's tomb. Cause I thought it was so funny because it was like, I will never come back to this place again. That was a great pyramid.
That was a great pyramid. But still it's like, there's no guarantee. I did go back in there. Yeah. Yeah. But it's, there's like, there's at the time, this is your first time.
It's like, there's no guarantee I'll ever come back here. I want this shot. And she's just like, no.
What did I say? She was like, wow. Wow. I want to see if I can, I want to see if I can find the, yeah. Dr. Shaw was just like, because that's the thing.
Like imagine, imagine spending so long on this trip, like planning it out, writing these scripts, getting it together, doing the research. And it's like, oh my goodness. It's all coming together. All right, let's get this money shot. No.
Yeah. It's like, what do you mean no? Like this is what the trip is about. We came here to film.
She's like, I will not do it. And it was because it was difficult to go through there, but I was like, we can find a way. We literally, we were literally climbing down backwards. It is tough. And it was only like four feet tall. So you're bent over and you're holding on.
Yeah. For those who are listening, we went inside the pyramid. We went into the heart of the pyramid. And I knew, I knew I couldn't hold on and hold again. In places it was dark. I mean, it was like, if you didn't have your flashlight, if you didn't have your phone light, I mean, it's pitch dark. There are no lights in there. Yeah.
You can't hold your hand up in front of your face. Yeah. And then there are some places there are lights, but most places no. Yeah. It's kind of crazy because like we've been filming here, like we don't do any dangerous filming, but we go places.
You know what I mean? Like we've been to Grandfather Mountain. We've been to like Wyoming, Grand Canyon. You know, we're kind of scaling the rocks and we're like, cause it's like, this is once in a lifetime. We got to get this shot.
This is your shot. And Nicole is the only person who's just like, no, no. And it's like, oh, I value my safety. And then it's like, you're dumbfounded because like in our mind, it's like anything to get the shot, I'm going to get this. And she's just like, no, no. Not my death. And I was like, all right.
And it's also just a conversation killer cause it's like, all right, I guess I'm not getting it. Anyway, Andrew, thank you for your question. Moving on to the next one. This one comes from Lauren M. What is it? Lauren Macaron.
You want to give one? Mahoney. Lauren Mahoney.
Shout out to Lauren Mahoney, wherever you are. What's your favorite memory from your wedding day? Favorite memory from our wedding day? You want to go first with me? Go ahead.
Since you already, that means she ain't got one. You seem to know what I'm just trying to think. Uh, my favorite memory.
I don't know if it's my favorite memory, but it was one that stayed in my head was Nicole and her dad both crying as they're doing the vows. And I'm like over there, I'm not crying. I'm like, I guess I should try to work it out.
You're like, yeah, I'm not a crier. So I'm, I'm standing over there going, I guess he's supposed to cry. This is an emotional moment. I just, not emotional.
I am, I'm a failure for real. A little bit. Like I guess I should cry. I should, there should be some tears, nothing. Same with when the kids were born.
You know, people say, Hey, it's, it's like nothing you've ever experienced when she holds that child in your hand. I just stood there. Same, same. Huh? This is great.
Oh, wow. Oh, so sweet. It really hypes it up.
Like you're going to feel that rush of just, just love and positive emotion. I'm holding it. I'm like, I mean, this is nice, but yeah, it was like, no, sorry. I didn't. I had the same, same experience. I think that same on my wedding day.
Like I didn't, like I didn't burst into tears when I saw it. I was like, this is nice. This is good. This is good.
Yeah. And the Lord said, this was good. What's your favorite memory from your wedding day, Nicole? I'm trying to remember. There was just, there were several things that I remember.
It doesn't sound like it. And I'm trying to think. Wow. Yeah. Wow.
Wow. I thought for sure you were going to say when your, when your groomsmen wrapped up the car in saran wrap. That was not a favorite memory. Was it the syrup that they put on that, you know, That was my brother who put the syrup on. But I'm saying, is that what you didn't like?
Like if they just wrapped it up, but there was no syrup. I would have been okay with that. What bothered me about my groomsmen and the best man, best man was my brother. Groomsmen were my friends, but that they were, they did not invest anything in doing anything. True.
Absolutely. I could have picked up guys from a, you know, from the street. They would have been better groomsmen and best man for me than the ones I had. It was like, I even gave my brother a party. You know what he called that? Bachelor party.
Yeah. I did that for him. And he didn't, were you a bachelor party? No, it wasn't a bachelor party.
I'm like, okay, no, no, no problem. Then it came time for decorating the car. They got saran wrap. They got the styrofoam bubbles, packing peanuts. Yes. Packing peanuts.
Exactly that. And so they were like, honeymoon, honeymoon. Hey Fred, that's my brother. Hey, you want to, you want to, we don't have honey because they want to put honey on the car. Who does that? He's getting steamed just remembering it.
Yeah, I get angry every time I think about it. So they brought, it was her car. They brought this container. It wasn't even yours, it was her car.
Golly. They brought this container, industrial size container of syrup. That's the closest thing they could find to honey. So they brought, and my brother's like, where do I put this? And he's like, just put it down. So they, so he's like, Oh my gosh, I shouldn't be doing this. He said that on a video.
I shouldn't be doing this. And then one of my friends from New Jersey, Benton. God rest his soul. I mean, he's still alive, so I can't say that. Give him some peace. Give him some sense.
So he took the bag of peanuts and he's like, like sticking them to the syrup. I'm like, that's not even going to happen. And that's the only thing that contributed to the whole process. The bad part was the rest of the honeymoon as we went through Atlanta, we didn't have much money. So we just went to Atlanta. It was great though.
We had a great time. The door was stuck. And every time you get in and out of the car, you have to watch your hair because the syrup would get in your hair. Am I right? Did you ever talk to Fred about it? Just let it go. It's kind of funny cause I can see him on the video. I can see the hesitation in his face, but then you can see them just all commit to it. They're like, Oh well. Oh my gosh, look at what we're doing. And then it's funny cause y'all come out and neither one of you look happy.
Like typically in the wedding videos, y'all they're like, but then Nicole's just like. And then we cannot get in because they did not think that they needed a pair of scissors. See, I'm getting angry just talking about this. You got to stand around awkwardly while someone goes into the church and asks for a pair of scissors. Oh my goodness.
All right, Lauren, thank you so much for your question. Next up we've got Benjamin D. How did you, Oh, I'm sorry. I skipped one. Was the number of kids a discussion or did it just kind of end up being four? Cause you guys got four kids. Did you know from the beginning you wanted four kids?
I know I did. Well, at the, actually at the beginning, right before we got married, I wanted four. He wanted three. And then we had, I'm fine with four. We had three. And then I was like, you know, not realizing what it took to really have.
I was like, I think I'm done. At four? No, at three. Oh at three. And then Thomas came along.
Life happened. But it's been a blessing to have all four of them. Was five ever in the cards? No. Not five.
No. After four you're like, I'm done. I'm done. Yeah, I was too. I was like, I think this is, the quiver is four.
Yeah, that's right. Four, four feels complete. Like, like I was, we, Ellie and I were the exact same way. I'm, she was like, I want four. I want three, but I'm completely fine with four, but no more than that. Four seems to be the magic number around here. I think you do feel when your family is complete.
And I, and I did. When Thomas was born, I was like, okay, I think two girls, two boys. You know, there's a guy in our church who has seven kids and I don't know. I feel like maybe that maybe there's a, there's something to that.
Maybe not for me, but Benjamin, thank you so much for your question. My friend, Olivia L wants to know what are some of the goals that you have for your marriage? Some of the longterm goals.
I'll let you answer that. Number one, I want to, I want us to finish well. And we want to finish well in our marriage.
We want to finish well with our family, with our children, our grandchildren, and finish well means to set an example of following Jesus Christ, of keeping him first, of making this world a better place for the gospel of Jesus Christ. That's our goal. Um, and we hope we can do that through our lives, our marriage, our service together. That's, that's, that's our goal.
Yeah. To leave, you know, to leave a legacy and it not just be, I don't want to, what, what is stuff? You know, the legacy is the family that you leave behind and, and what they do as well for the kingdom of God. Um, that, and I'm more of the everyday type of person and he's the visionary. So, you know, like when I think about goals for our marriage and goals for our life at this point, um, I'm working towards the fact of trying to be not all the way, I know we'll never be, but debt free would be great.
Yeah, absolutely. But I mean, we have kids, we have surgeries, different, um, cars. We have had to buy. So there are debts, but hopefully in God's timing we will take care of all those. I like that you bring that up because I think a lot of times people forget, especially when you listen to someone on the radio, they become a personality and they, they, you start to see them as less of a person. And I think it's, it's part of the humanity that we all, we all live in that we do have these, these debts and these kind of goals that we haven't met yet, but we're still working for. And I think it just reminds us that we're all human.
We're all living under God's plan, but we're moving forward as a team. And I think that's what I really respect about you guys. Very beautiful question. Absolutely.
Beautiful question. Olivia, thank you so much for writing in. Christopher J wants to find out what is your favorite show that you guys watch together? Like in a lot of homes is like there's some monopolization of the TV, the show that she watches.
And I just sit there until I look over and then I'm asleep. His favorite show is Bonanza and I, and there was a time that I was really into Bonanza, but that's not so the last show that we were with that we watched together. What was the last one?
Was it, would it have been? Are you really a TV hog? Why'd you look at him? Like I was talking to him. I'm looking directly at you. No, not really, but I'm usually home before he is. I got you. But you don't relinquish the TV when you get home, when he gets home. I mean, not right away, but, um, but no, I'm just joking.
But he does. How many, you get to watch several episodes of Bonanza before you go to bed. Uh, I watch one full episode and then there is one that I kind of sleep through. Then the next day I'll back it up and watch the one that I missed.
Would you say psych? Was that, is that y'all's like go to like together that we watch together. But it's been a while back. The one we watch now is, uh, um, white collar. Really? Ellie loves that show and I've never once watched it. That's one of her favorites of all time. Wow.
All right, Christopher J, thank you so much for writing in my friend. We're going to move on to Amanda C. Who wants to know in your marriage, how do you measure success? How do you celebrate those wins?
Those little victories? How do you measure that success in your marriage? That's, that's a good question. It says, how do you marriage? How do you measure success in your marriage? Maybe, maybe both because you're, you're a ministry couple.
I mean, you're a pastor and a pastor's wife. Wow. That's a good question.
How do you measure success? Go for it. Yeah, go ahead. Cause I'm just flabbergasted.
I'm just, hmm. So I would say the way we measure success is, is by achieving things together, whether achieving is in our relationship with our children or with our relationship with the church staff or writing a book together. Like we just, there's a book coming out very soon and, uh, it's called 30 days to, uh, of praying for our nation, um, daily devotions to heal our nation. But this is, these are, these are the ways that I see how God uses us and how he's making an impact through our lives. I see success. The world has a different idea and our idea is different. I think.
I mean, it might be, but still, I mean, I feel like even sometimes even in the world's eyes, you know, from the world's perspective, I think that we're successful as well. I mean, just, I mean, we have four good kids and we've been married son-in-laws. Yes.
Two good son-in-laws. We've been married almost 30 years. Next year will be 30. Yeah.
Next year will be 30 years. Then, um, I feel like in today's world, that's a big deal. That's a huge, that's a huge deal. And it's important to keep that in mind, especially as we're building our own marriages. You know, the way you measure success, you always line it up with the word of God.
You have, you have this time that you spend with each other and really just how happy and how satisfied and complete you are in one another. And it's not problem free. Life is not problem free. That's right. We have, we have our struggles.
100%, 100%, but it's, you get to overcome them together and it's so important for us to remember. Thank you, Dr. Questions. Thank you, Ms. Muse. I'm going to be working on your superhero name from now on.
I kind of like Ms. Muse, but I know there's gotta be something that's, that's just right out there. If you guys have any questions that you'd like Dr. Questions to answer on next Friday's episode of lightning round questions, make sure you write us in two five two five eight two five zero two eight.
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