Episodes

  • Episode 62: Monkey in the Middle - Trapped in a Bank Robbery (Part 2)
    Dec 12 2025

    In Part 2 of Monkey in the Middle, Dobie Maxwell continues his firsthand account of being caught inside a bank robbery - this time focusing on what happened after the danger passed.

    With Vince Carone guiding the conversation, Dobie reflects on the emotional fallout, the strange calm that followed the chaos, and the lingering impact of realizing how close things came to going very wrong. Together, they explore how adrenaline distorts time, how people process fear differently, and why moments like these stay with you long after the headlines fade.

    This episode moves beyond the shock of the event and into the meaning behind it - examining how real danger reshapes perspective, memory, and gratitude.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The immediate aftermath of the bank robbery
    • How adrenaline and shock affect memory and awareness
    • Processing fear once the danger has passed
    • The strange mix of relief, humor, and reflection that followed
    • Why experiences like this quietly change how you see the world

    This is a thoughtful, human conclusion to a gripping two-part story - proof that sometimes the most important moments happen after everything goes quiet.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 61: Monkey in the Middle - Trapped in a Bank Robbery (Part 1)
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Dobie Maxwell recounts one of the most surreal and unsettling moments of his life - being caught in the middle of an actual bank robbery.

    With Vince Carone guiding the conversation, Dobie walks through the events as they unfolded: the confusion, the fear, and the strange calm that set in when a normal day suddenly turned dangerous. Vince plays the role of curious listener, asking the questions everyone at home would ask as the story takes shape.

    Together, they unpack what it’s like to process real danger in real time, how instinct kicks in when there’s no script, and why moments like these stay with you forever.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • Dobie’s firsthand experience inside a bank robbery
    • What it feels like to be trapped between chaos and authority
    • The confusion and adrenaline of a situation spiraling fast
    • How people react very differently under real pressure
    • Why this moment changed Dobie’s perspective long after it ended
    • Setting the stage for what unfolds in Part 2

    This is a gripping, thoughtful, and surprisingly human story - told without exaggeration, but with honesty, reflection, and just enough humor to survive it.

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    47 mins
  • Episode 60: Vince’s Misdiagnosis
    Nov 7 2025

    In this powerful episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone opens up about one of the most terrifying chapters of his life - the year he was misdiagnosed with cancer. What began as fatigue and night sweats spiraled into biopsies, ER visits, conflicting specialists, and a two-month medical mystery that nearly cost him his career and his life.


    With Dobie Maxwell guiding the conversation, Vince walks through every twist and turn: the emotional toll on his family, the fear of telling his new wife, the chaos inside the hospital walls, and the moment he truly believed he was done with comedy forever.


    But this story isn’t just about fear - it’s also about resilience, clarity, connection, and the strange ways life redirects us. Vince reveals how one perfectly timed message from a friend in the comedy industry reignited his purpose and changed the way he sees audiences, the stage, and his responsibility as a comedian.


    This episode is raw, honest, heartbreaking, and unexpectedly funny - a reminder that behind every comedian is a real human being with real battles.


    Key Points Discussed:

    • ​The terrifying two months Vince spent believing he had stage-three lymphoma
    • ​How misdiagnoses, mixed messages, and hospital chaos pushed him to the brink
    • ​The emotional breakdown of Vince’s father - the moment that broke Vince
    • ​Why Vince almost quit comedy entirely
    • ​The email that changed his perspective on performing
    • ​How a one-in-a-million disease led to a connection with comedian Brad Upton
    • ​ The life lessons Vince still carries from the experience


    This is one of the most personal and powerful stories ever shared on the show - a reminder that life can flip overnight, and that sometimes the hardest chapters lead to the clearest purpose.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Episode 59: Comics We’ve Met on the Road
    Oct 31 2025

    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell open up the memory vault and share stories about the comedians they’ve met along the road, from legends to lunatics, heroes to heartbreaks. It’s a mix of laughs, lessons, and love letters to the people who make the comedy grind unforgettable.

    Vince recalls the first time he crossed paths with household names and the unexpected advice he picked up along the way. Dobie shares wisdom from decades in the business, including encounters that taught him about humility, hustle, and humor under pressure. Together, they celebrate the cast of characters who make comedy’s backstage world as fascinating as the stage itself.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The comics who inspired, supported, and shocked along the way
    • Behind-the-scenes stories from the road and the greenroom
    • Lessons learned from both legends and up-and-comers
    • How respect, professionalism, and kindness travel faster than talent
    • Why comedy’s best education happens off-stage
    • Reflections on how the business and the people have changed over time
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    53 mins
  • Episode 58: Taboo Topics - What Not to Say on Stage
    Oct 24 2025

    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell take on one of comedy’s biggest challenges - what not to say. Whether you’re a professional comedian, a keynote speaker, or the person tasked with lightening up a corporate meeting, this episode shows you how to be funny without being fired.

    Drawing from decades of road experience, corporate gigs, and real-world mishaps, Vince and Dobie break down how to navigate sensitive topics, manage audience expectations, and keep humor relatable. They cover everything from reading the room and checking with HR to poking fun at yourself — and why “safe” doesn’t have to mean “boring.”

    This is a crash course in the art of smart comedy - understanding boundaries, connecting through laughter, and leaving the room smiling instead of squirming.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • What not to say at a comedy show, meeting, or company event
    • Why “punching down” can backfire — and how to avoid it
    • How to work with a company’s tone, culture, and mission statement
    • The difference between being relatable and being reckless
    • How to use humor safely in speeches or presentations
    • Real-world examples of when crossing the line cost comedians work
    • Why self-deprecation and humility are your safest tools
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    39 mins
  • Episode 57: How to Be Funny on TV
    Oct 17 2025

    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.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • Why “be funny” is the worst way to start a TV interview
    • How to handle awkward or unprepared hosts
    • Vince’s lessons from bombing on live morning TV
    • Dobie’s behind-the-scenes story from Craig Ferguson
    • The evolution from radio to TV to social-media comedy
    • What to wear, what to expect, and what to learn from every appearance
    • Why the best thing you can do on camera is be yourself
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 56: How to Be Funny on the Radio
    Oct 10 2025

    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.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • How radio evolved from a career platform to a promotional tool
    • Why comedians must “grab the show” instead of waiting to be led
    • Dos and don’ts for radio interviews (mic etiquette, timing, and plugging)
    • The real-life chaos of live mics, dump buttons, and FCC slip-ups
    • Why showmanship still matters — even on audio
    • How to turn radio hits into ticket sales and lifelong fans
    • Lessons from legends like Danny Bonaduce, Man Cow, and Paul Harvey
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 55: Comedy War Stories
    Oct 3 2025

    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.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • Comedy war stories from the road — both brutal and hilarious
    • How bombing builds resilience and self-awareness
    • The difference between a bad gig and a bad comic
    • When to push through and when to walk away
    • Lessons learned from decades in the trenches
    • How chaos and discomfort make better comics
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    41 mins