It would be incredible to be a dad and raise a family.

I decided that it's going to be both Joe and Nick. Dani has an older and a younger sister, so it works out really well. I can have two best men, and she can have two maids of honor.

As every parent knows, not every moment is going to be super exciting.

Thanksgiving is a big one for our family.

Being in a band is very much like a startup. You start in a garage. You hope to get interest from investors, like a major record label.

It was humbling to see my brothers blowing up in music while I wasn't in the public eye, but it was also gratifying, because I'm doing what I love, and the self-esteem you get from that is so much better.

We're not one of those groups who have one song on the radio and, boom, they're an instant success. We worked hard from day one and didn't get a lot of respect, possibly because of the way we were marketed.

A lot of people don't post about their kids or do anything. With us, we are so proud and so blessed to have our children, and we also know how happy we are, that I feel like we would love to share it. We are not trying to exploit anything in any way; honestly, I am just proud of my kids and just happy to have them.

I haven't seen 'Magic Mike' yet, and neither has Dani. Or maybe she has seen it, and I just don't know!

After the Jonas Brothers, I was like, 'What is next?'

Camp is so universal. It buys that sense of togetherness. You have camp friends that you only see at camp and couldn't see an entire year.

Really, each part, each one of us, I think, has our role, but I think for Joe, he really stands out and has that Mick Jagger-esque feel to him.

I think there's, you know, somewhere inside of us there's that - that fear of one day waking up and, you know, the fans - the fans move on to the next band or something.

Dani's family are great, and I'm really lucky to have them as in-laws. But it's definitely not all plain sailing. They are such big characters who aren't scared to speak their mind, and we have different points of view at times, so we have to work through that.

Being discovered by an audience is an incredibly difficult thing.

We try to live as normal a life as we can, but it can be overwhelming at times.

I'm a huge coffee drinker.

When you go out on stage and you greet the crowd, there's nothing like it.

It's neat to hear a new generation of musicians come up.

I miss touring. I miss seeing people on the road. I miss that adrenaline rush; there's nothing like it.

We chose to be a family, not a band.

This crazy world that looks like a lot of fun is also really stressful and crazy at times.

No matter how much you know, you can always learn more and be a good listener.

I've always had a passion for the tech industry, and I like to help build interesting products.