In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell pull back the curtain on one of comedy’s trickiest transitions, being funny on television. From awkward local morning shows to national network appearances, they share the lessons, blunders, and behind-the-scenes chaos that come with performing under the lights.
Vince recounts his early TV spots, from a White Sox commercial that tested his patience to an unforgettable (and unintentionally painful) morning-show trivia segment. Dobie walks us through the nerves, pressure, and redemption of his national debut on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, a story equal parts inspiring and humbling.
Together, they offer an honest look at what really goes into being “camera-ready,” why being likable matters more than being perfect, and how to recover when the cameras catch your worst moment.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell pull back the curtain on one of comedy’s most unpredictable challenges - being funny on the radio. Long before podcasts and social clips, comedians relied on morning shows to fill comedy clubs. From chaotic in-studio interviews to live-mic disasters, this episode breaks down what really happens when comics take the airwaves.
Dobie shares war stories from decades in radio, including on-air F-bombs, dump-button lessons, and unforgettable moments with Danny Bonaduce and Man Cow. Vince opens up about his first nerve-racking radio spot, how he learned to “grab the mic” and control the conversation, and why comedians need to master promotion as much as punchlines.
Together they reveal the unwritten rules of radio, the balance between authenticity and professionalism, and the mindset every comic needs when the red light turns on.
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In this early episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell trade battle scars from the road - comedy war stories that shaped who they are as performers. From nightmare gigs and bad travel to surprise wins and strange audiences, they break down the lessons hidden in every show that goes off the rails.
Vince opens up about bombs that taught him professionalism, the crowds that tested his patience, and how chaos became part of his process. Dobie shares his veteran perspective, weaving in decades of experience, wisdom, and laughter from the toughest stages in America.
This episode is half storytelling, half therapy session, and all comedy - proof that every disaster gig eventually becomes a killer story.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell tackle one of comedy’s most loaded questions: what happens when free speech meets the stage? Using the recent Jimmy Kimmel controversy as a springboard, they dig into the long history of censorship in comedy, from Lenny Bruce getting arrested for obscenity to George Carlin’s infamous “Seven Dirty Words” Supreme Court battle.
But this isn’t just a history lesson. Vince and Dobie share raw personal stories of being censored on the road, from getting banned at clubs to being cut off mid-show, and even losing radio and tour opportunities because of a single joke.
Together, they explore the fine line between freedom of expression and real-world consequences, why some comics thrive by pushing boundaries, and how audiences’ expectations shape what’s acceptable on stage.
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This episode is part history, part confession, and all comedy, a reminder that every laugh comes with a line, and it’s the comic’s job to find it.
In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell break down one of the most overlooked keys to success in stand-up: the order of your set. Whether it’s comedy, boxing, baseball, or music, structure determines whether the audience feels the flow — or senses something’s off.
Vince opens up about the discipline behind preparing his eighth special (It’s Not All Peaches), including what it takes to cut material you love and why his earlier special No Complaints became an editing nightmare because of order mistakes. Dobie brings the mentor’s perspective, explaining how newer comics often throw everything into five minutes without realizing how placement affects laughs.
Together, they show how order turns a collection of jokes into a cohesive ride that builds trust, momentum, and impact — and why the audience can always feel it, even if they can’t explain why.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone rings in his 43rd birthday with rants, reflections, and the kind of honesty only a comic can bring. From getting older as a dad and performer to looking back on what’s changed — and what hasn’t — Vince doesn’t hold back on how it feels to be grinding through your forties.
Joined by Dobie Maxwell, the two comics use Vince’s birthday as a springboard to talk about comedy longevity, midlife realities, and finding humor in the chaos of family, aging, and career. It’s personal, funny, and raw — just like every birthday should be.
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In part two of this corporate comedy deep dive, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell shift from the business to the performance. With the contract signed and the gig on the books, Vince walks through the nerves, prep, and delivery of a high-stakes corporate keynote. From slide decks and index cards to rehearsing with family at home, he reveals the behind-the-scenes work that goes into pulling off a polished event.
Dobie connects the dots between Vince’s detailed prep and the bigger truth of comedy: professionalism, resilience, and planting seeds for future opportunities. Together, they show not just how to land a corporate show, but how to crush it in the room and turn one gig into many.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell open up the playbook on how to land a corporate comedy gig. From the first inquiry to the signed contract, Vince breaks down the business side of comedy: covering proposals, deposits, pricing, and the fine print most comics never consider until it’s too late.
Dobie brings his veteran perspective to the table, steering the conversation toward the bigger lessons in professionalism and negotiation, while Vince shares the trial-by-fire experiences that taught him how to protect himself and his work.
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In this early episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell tackle one of the biggest questions comedians face: “How do you prepare to be funny?” The answer is a lot more complicated, and a lot more interesting, than most audiences realize.
Vince shares how he started out as a meticulous word-for-word writer, memorizing every beat like lyrics to a song, before a chance rant about Jared from Subway unlocked his true style. Dobie opens up about his own journey, from early open mics to his Dry Bar special, and why he can’t stand watching himself even after decades in the game. Together, they explore how preparation evolves over years, why style matters, and how comics walk the line between structure and spontaneity.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell relive a gig that went completely off the rails, where every twist, turn, and mishap seemed determined to derail the night. From a venue setup that defied logic to a crowd that kept them guessing, this was the kind of gig that tests a comic’s patience, professionalism, and punchlines.
Vince and Dobie break down the night beat-by-beat, sharing what it’s like to stay funny when the odds are stacked against you, and why these chaotic shows often become the best stories in a comic’s arsenal. It’s part comedy survival guide, part road diary, and 100% proof that when things go wrong in stand-up, the laughs can get even bigger.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Dobie Maxwell takes us inside a full week working the comedy scene in Reno, The Biggest Little City in the World. From smoky casinos to unpredictable crowds, Dobie paints a vivid picture of what life on the road is really like for a veteran comic.
Vince Carone plays the perfect wingman, steering the conversation through tales of travel headaches, room quirks, and the unique energy of Reno’s entertainment crowd. Along the way, the two share laughs, war stories, and nuggets of truth about why comics keep chasing the stage, no matter how far from home it takes them.
Whether you’ve never been to Reno or you’ve got slot machine receipts in your pocket, this episode will make you feel like you’re riding shotgun on the trip.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell pay tribute to the larger-than-life legend: Hulk Hogan, after news of his passing. But this isn’t just a tribute episode. It’s a heartfelt and hilarious look at how one spandex-wearing, mustache-rocking, catchphrase-slinging icon defined an entire generation’s idea of strength, charisma, and ridiculous entertainment.
Vince opens up about growing up during the peak of Hulkamania—and how his over-the-top energy as a comic today might just trace back to ripping a shirt in front of the mirror as a kid. Dobie brings the old-school lens of wrestling's early days, sharing how Hulk transformed a gritty, niche circuit into global pop culture.
While Hogan’s legacy isn’t without controversy, what he represented to millions of kids in the '80s and '90s, including us, was something bigger than the man himself. In this episode, we celebrate, mourn, and roast our hero with love, gratitude, and just enough absurdity to do the man justice. This one’s for the little Hulkamaniac in all of us.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell break down what happens when a comic gets double booked—and pushed to the side. Vince shares a story where he was brought in to a show, only to find himself quietly replaced in the lineup. What followed was a masterclass in ego management, professionalism, and the unspoken rules of comedy hierarchy.
Together, the two comics dissect why these moments sting so hard, what club owners and bookers don’t always say, and how to walk the line between humility and self-worth. It’s a conversation every working comic will understand—and every comedy fan needs to hear.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell dive into one of the most frustrating realities of show business: being funny isn’t enough—you have to sell it. From reels to newsletters to shouting into the algorithm void, the guys peel back the curtain on the constant pressure to self-promote, even when you just want to write jokes and hit the stage.
Vince opens up about the emotional toll of being your own marketing department—scripting, editing, posting, and pushing a brand while still trying to create meaningful comedy. Dobie weighs in with his veteran perspective on how things used to work (hint: you had a manager) and how performers now have to do it all themselves—like it or not.
Together, they tackle the uncomfortable truth that if you’re not seen, you’re not booked. But at what cost?
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In this emotional conclusion to Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is: Gambling Addiction Part 2, Vince Carone shares the harrowing next chapter of his battle with gambling—where the highs were higher, the losses were deeper, and the consequences finally caught up.
Picking up where Part 1 left off, Vince opens up about the spiral of deception, desperation, and denial that led him to his personal rock bottom. From secret online poker to five-figure debts, from hiding the truth to finally coming clean, this episode dives into what it really takes to break the cycle of addiction. Co-host Dobie Maxwell walks alongside Vince with heartfelt curiosity and support, offering perspective and hard-hitting questions that help reveal the depth of the struggle.
This isn’t just a story about gambling—it’s about identity, marriage, fatherhood, accountability, and choosing to fight for something more. Whether you’ve faced addiction yourself or know someone who has, Vince’s journey offers both caution and hope.
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How gambling addiction escalated even after early warning signs
The moment Vince recognized he’d hit rock bottom—and what made it different this time
The emotional toll on marriage, family, and self-esteem
The importance of therapy, Gamblers Anonymous, and accountability
How Vince rebuilt his life, his comedy, and his identity without gambling
Why addiction isn’t about money—it’s about control, compulsion, and secrecy
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In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone opens up about his years-long battle with gambling addiction. From childhood trips to Las Vegas to high-stakes blackjack tables as an adult, Vince walks us through the early seeds of his obsession, the thrill of the win, and the crushing weight of the loss.
Alongside co-host Dobie Maxwell, the duo balances heartfelt honesty with humor, showing how addiction can take hold when you least expect it—and how it weaves its way into careers, relationships, and identity. Vince shares vivid stories, from winning $13,500 at a Vegas table to giving half of it back in the same night, revealing how the illusion of control fuels the cycle.
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The emotional highs of winning—and the psychological spiral of chasing losses
Why addiction often hides behind “fun” until it takes over
The role of control, ego, and rationalization in fueling the behavior
This is part one of a two-part series where laughter, vulnerability, and life collide. Whether you’ve battled demons of your own or just want a peek behind the curtain, this conversation reminds us that every high has a cost—and that help is always possible.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone walks us through one of the most humbling and revealing moments of his career: flying to Nashville for a Monday night new material show—just to audition at a club in the same chain he already headlines in Chicago. It’s a story of emails ignored, nerves rising, and the quiet power of networking that speaks louder than a setlist.
Joined by Dobie Maxwell, the two comics unpack the true cost of being funny for a living—why the grind never stops, what’s changed in comedy booking, and how professionalism, perseverance, and likability matter more than ever. From being vouched for in a greenroom to mentoring the next generation, this episode reminds us that the real climb in comedy isn’t always the one audiences see.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone sits down just one week after recording his brand-new comedy special, It’s Not All Peaches, at Brad Garrett’s Club in Las Vegas.
With the lights off, the cameras packed up, and the adrenaline wearing off, Vince reflects on the whirlwind leading up to the special—and what happens once the big moment is over. Joined by Dobie Maxwell, the two break down the emotional whiplash of finishing a major creative project.
They get honest about the vulnerability of performing personal material, the temptation to immediately pick everything apart, and why letting go of perfection might be the real win.
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Whether you're a performer, speaker, or anyone who’s ever put everything into a big moment, this episode is your backstage pass to what comes after the standing ovation.
In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell tackle one of the trickiest parts of stand-up: how to truly connect with an audience.
From mismatched energy to misread rooms, the duo shares lessons from decades of performing in every type of venue imaginable. They unpack how comics can lose a crowd in the first 30 seconds—or win them for the full hour—and why reading the room is more important than reading your setlist.
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How to match your energy to the room without faking it
Why the first 15 seconds on stage can make or break you
The difference between pushing material and building trust
If you’ve ever been on stage and felt the crowd slipping away—or just want to know how pros adapt on the fly—this episode is your guide to making that critical audience connection.
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In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone pulls back the curtain on his process for building a brand-new hour of comedy—leading up to his 2025 special at Brad Garrett’s Comedy Club in Las Vegas.
Joined by Dobie Maxwell, the duo breaks down what it takes to craft an hour that’s not just funny, but worthy of recording. From cutting crowd favorites to structuring callbacks to figuring out what tone defines your next chapter, this is a raw, behind-the-scenes look at what goes into making something great.
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How Vince is deciding what doesn’t make the special—and why
The challenge of building a through-line that holds 60 minutes together
Why you can kill in clubs but still not be ready to record
Whether you’re a comic prepping your own special or a fan who wants to know what really goes into it, this episode offers a rare and real look at the art behind the hour.
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