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Missy Loves Making Jase Robertson Squirm | Duck Call Room-Unashamed Crossover!
Thu, 28 Nov 2024
FLASHBACK! Missy Robertson visits the "Unashamed with the Robertson Family" podcast in 2021, and her presence makes Jase extremely nervous. Naturally, this never gets old for Al! And that's just the kickoff to this rewind episode of Duck Call Room's sister podcast. Jase points out that if Missy were a gold-digger, she’d be the worst one ever since he was broke when they married. Al can't stop laughing at the odd name Jase wants his grandchildren to call him. Catch "Unashamed with the Robertson Family" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you listen to podcasts! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What special episode are we sharing today?
Martin, I am excited about this.
We decided we wanted to do something special for the fans this week. So before we tell you everything, we do want to welcome you back to the Duck Call Room. You're here. You're here. But we're not going to be here. We're leaving. We're out of here. And we are going to share one of the podcasts from our friends, coworkers, family. Neighbors. Neighbors, yeah.
I'm not sure how many adjectives we need to use to describe them. But the Unashamed folks are going to jump in. So if you are a Duck Call Room listener, And you've heard us talk about Unashamed and you've never had a chance to check it out. We are going to play one for you right here. And they're going to tell us how they ended up getting Cy on that treasure hunting show.
Stay tuned right now from our friends over at Unashamed. Jace, Al, Missy, Lisa.
Unashamed Nation.
Unashamed Nation. And we will see y'all when this is over. Sorry if they're not as funny as us. I am unashamed. What about you?
So, it's our second half of Ladies' Day on the Unashamed podcast since Phil is off doing a eulogy today for ZZ Top's funeral, which is kind of weird, but at the same time, he was very humbled by it, which I think is really cool. I mean, he only met him that one time.
Well, that was a couple times, I think. Maybe so. We interacted. Maybe so. Just throughout the show. Right.
Because we were at some event together. I remember that.
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Chapter 2: What makes Missy Robertson's presence so memorable?
Jace doesn't like it, though, when anybody else is the center of attention and it's not him.
Here we go. Let's just start throwing haymakers.
So if his beautiful wife is on here, he's not the center of attention.
It must be this chair, Jace, because first it's dad, then it was mom, and the last five guys now, Lisa, is to throw Jace under the bus seat.
I completely disagree with that statement whatsoever. You know, I just want to be left alone.
That's true. That's a true statement.
Well, what I love about it is because Jay obviously tells a lot of stories on the podcast. And so he'll tell us stories about different interactions y'all have or some argument or all this. Of course, we're only getting his side of it.
Yes, I know. I know that. I can't remember every little detail. So you just lean the stories towards your favor every time.
Yeah.
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Chapter 3: How did Jase and Missy meet?
Missy has been a treasure hunter long before you were.
We have laid awake, stared at the ceiling many a night. I'm like, how did you know? How did you know that this guy, duck calls, go around, TV show, lots of money.
It was all God. All God.
We've established on the podcast, Missy, that starting with me, then to Jason, then to Willie, we were all rejected by the asking for the daughter's hand in marriage. We were all told no. In fact, I didn't even ask because I knew what the answer was. You just went and snuck off and did it. I just said, we're doing it next week.
Yeah.
deal with it you know so i was you know not as nice as they were but yeah so but they knew somehow they knew somehow you know it was it was the ruggedness i guess well and now who's besides me who is your biggest fan in life would you say your dad
My dad. Oh, I missed that set up.
He is Jason's biggest fan. I thought, I'm not sure.
I don't have a lot of fans, babe. Most of our, a lot of our fans just talk about Jason Rose's dad too much. Although I find that funny, Jason, you get thrown under the bus because no one interrupts more and more viciously than dad.
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Chapter 4: What are the challenges of being a preacher's wife?
Every letter.
Everything. Because I couldn't type. And look, you don't realize people have no idea. And not to just, you know, back in my day, but like prison school was really hard. I mean, we went we had two years of study, but you went to school every day, 10 months, and it was eight hours a day. So they figured it up.
If you compare that to college hours, we would have gotten over 200 hours of university level. That's how much time we're in class. And you're writing papers for every one of those classes. So, I mean, I was either in class or studying.
or writing papers the whole time for two years so they wouldn't allow you to have a job while you were there and yet I snuck out and worked I broke the rules of that too I cut firewood I worked in you know what I did I worked in Bill Phillips' dad's convenience store at night down on Washington Street in Balkanville That's what I was doing to pick up a few extra bucks.
Plus we, we started preaching, you know, so we can make a little money. Y'all preach. Did y'all.
He preached for what? Sometimes about what? A hundred bucks a week. We get that from, from the little country churches.
That in about 20 minutes. Yeah.
Well, the gas to get to these little country churches.
We drove all the way to Iowa, which is an hour. I did it long enough to know that Missy's dream came true. I wasn't going to be a preacher.
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Chapter 5: How do they maintain community ties after moving?
Yeah, I didn't like any in it. I worked as an intern long enough to say this is not for me.
So I think we're all grateful now that we can volunteer and you're not tied to a paycheck. Ministry is a lot more interesting and enjoyable, I should say, which we got the blessing to be able to do that. It's funny you think about it, but you're right, miss. You live on 800 a month and you're like, man, now you look at it, that's like a light bill.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, and we were living off the whole, that was the whole enchilada.
Well, that was several times. You know, in our marriage, I was literally walking. We had one vehicle there. We did, too, for a period. Yeah. You know, when you're walking down the side of the road, you're like, I need to do something with myself.
I was hoping he would get to that point. Yeah, get there.
saved my money and bought a truck for a grand yeah and it pretty well was worth a grand yeah well it's funny because you you aren't too crazy either about being a preacher's wife of course and and i wound up you know going into it full board so why did you not think it was a good idea i think i did not what i considered to be a preacher's wife was a um
A meek, mild, soft-spoken, quiet, submissive woman. And I was none of those things. And I think also at that point in my life, whenever you decided to do that, I didn't know that. I don't really think that I believe that God could take away my sin, that he could see me as a new creature or that anybody else could see me as a new person in Christ.
So I think I allowed Satan to tell me that it wasn't possible, that I wasn't preacher wife material. You've done too much. You can't be forgiven of all this stuff.
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Chapter 6: What is the significance of laughter in their conversations?
And they were next door to us in the condo. Yeah. I mean, we had talked to both of them. Yeah. We were just kind of beginning. It's not like we were instant best friends, but we liked each other. And they were like, we don't want to stay here. I don't want to be here. So they bought a house next to us in the neighborhood.
And Mike and Malia now are very special to us. Malia is... She has done everything in her life. I say when I grow up, I want to be like you, Malia. But she's just she's a genuine person and she loves us. And so does her family. But, you know, whenever whenever you meet somebody, you never know what their struggle is because everybody has one.
And so when you get to talking to somebody, you learn what their struggle is. Sometimes you've been through that struggle. Sometimes you haven't. But I think as Christians, God always gives us the answer, no matter if you've been through it or not. He always gives you the answer to tell someone as to, you know, maybe not how to fix it, but how to overcome it and how to rise above it.
And so that's kind of what you and I have been doing as far as the, um, having people in and, um, you know, our first time that we, um, had a couple in, we had two couples in and, uh, you know, halfway through our meal, one of them, you know, just started crying, you know, sharing stuff about, about, you know, things going on.
So, um, and she, what got me was she felt safe enough. The first time we had her in our home, um, to share with us some of the really tough stuff she's been dealing with this last year. And I thought, man, what a humbling thing that someone's willing to share something that deep. Even though we'd known them and talked to them around the neighborhood, we'd never really had a deep conversation.
And the minute we went there, she felt safe enough. And she said, and her husband was there, we haven't told anybody this, not even our families. Here's some of the things we've been struggling with. So I felt like that was a humbling opportunity. And I thought, you know, God has us here for that purpose.
Like you said, I mean, it's a time of difficulty because it's hard to be apart when we're apart, you know, but then at the same time, God can do so much. you know, with the time that you have together.
I had one thing that Jason and I both spoke separately at a little church in Austin when we were there. Oh, that was fun.
Yeah, I forgot about that.
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Chapter 7: How do personal stories shape their discussions?
There you go.
Babe, you're so mysterious.
They've been trying to figure out Jason's Dynasty.
They want to figure it out. So with Jeff, I think it's going to be great because I told actually one of the producers, I said, this is gold because, Jace, you never know what you're going to get. Jeff is laid back but super funny. Jeff is super funny.
I have to admit, those four days of filming, Jeff did a lot of stuff that made me laugh. And I thought it was just because I hadn't seen him in a while.
Well, as a brother, you know, we're all close in different ways. We all have different relationships with each other. But, I mean, that was actually one of my favorite aspects of the idea of the show was because Jason and Jeff have gotten close over doing this together. Yeah. Because they never were that close. Well, I got him involved.
I'm close to Jeff because I'm like an uncle almost, like a dad. Because, you know, we've helped him and worked with him and stuff.
Well, I got Drew into this because of Murray, who has become one of my best friends, but he was going through cancer and he was a metal detector and I knew nothing about it. And he taught me everything I know. But I was trying to help a friend out because he was like, that's the only thing keeping me alive. He actually said that. Then he's like, can I come hunt your yard? What am I going to say?
Yeah. He just said it was the only thing keeping him alive. He's pretty smart. No, I hope you die. I was like, boy, that's quite a line there, Murray. Yeah, come on over and find this old junk in my yard. But then he started finding cool stuff. Look, I went to the Bible and studied how many times it talks about God comparing finding us as lost people.
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Chapter 8: What lessons have they learned about faith and community?
Thank you for that clarification. Don't bring up a wholesome show. He knows nothing about that. He only watches trash. I didn't watch anything.
If it didn't come from Josie Wales or one of those is what she'd be.
I don't know. We only had three channels.
So what do they call your parents?
Well, I'm just going to say one comment about your name because I worked at the woman's clinic for 12 years and I don't think I could affectionately call anyone Pat.
As long as you leave the smear off, we're all good.
Here's what you should have done. When they called you ma'am, they should have just called you sir.
Oh, yeah.
Ma'am and sir. Ma'am and sir. That's respectful.
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