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  • Episode 50: How to Master a Corporate Comedy Gig (Part 1 of 2: The Business Side)
    2025/08/29

    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.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • Why corporate gigs pay more—and demand more
    • How to vet an inquiry before saying yes
    • Structuring proposals and pricing options
    • Why contracts, deposits, and cancellation clauses matter
    • The difference between invoices and contracts
    • How to control your marketing and promotional materials
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    53 分
  • Episode 49: How Do You Prepare to Be Funny
    2025/08/23

    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.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The difference between being “page funny” and “stage funny”
    • Why early comics over-prepare—and why they should
    • The moment Vince discovered his ranting style
    • Dobie’s reflections on Dry Bar and why editing drives comics crazy
    • How set lists, callbacks, and show order affect performance
    • Why preparation matters—but can never replace live experience
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    51 分
  • Episode 48: The Night Comedy Went Off the Rails
    2025/08/15

    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.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • How a seemingly normal gig unraveled from the moment they walked in
    • The hidden challenges comics face that audiences never see
    • Why staying adaptable is the real secret weapon on stage
    • The mental game of laughing at a disaster while you’re still in it
    • Why “off the rails” nights can be career gold later on

    • Drop us a comment with your favorite part or a show that went off the rails for you!

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    58 分
  • Episode 47: Dobie’s Wild Week in Reno
    2025/08/09

    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.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The travel grind and what makes Reno different from other comedy markets
    • Dobie’s stories from a week of casino shows
    • How audiences in a gambling town can surprise you
    • The balancing act between comedy, the road, and downtime
    • Why working veteran comics still chase the thrill of the next show
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    48 分
  • Episode 46: What Hulk Hogan Meant to Us
    2025/08/01

    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.


    Key Points Discussed:

    • How Hulk Hogan shaped Vince’s childhood identity and performance style
    • Dobie’s take on wrestling before it became mainstream
    • The impact of Hogan as a cultural icon—not just a wrestler
    • How losing a childhood hero hits differently as an adult
    • The link between early heroes and comedic persona
    • Stories about over-the-top wrestling promos, fan culture, and idol worship
    • Why absurdity and greatness often go hand in hand


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    46 分
  • Episode 45: How to Handle a Double Booking Without Burning Bridges
    2025/07/25

    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.


    Key Points Discussed:

    • What it feels like to be double-booked without warning
    • How ego and expectations clash in real-world bookings
    • The unspoken power dynamics of club lineups
    • Why comics need to separate business decisions from personal value
    • Dobie’s philosophy: the check clears either way
    • Vince’s realization: it’s about respect, not just time slots
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    49 分
  • Episode 44: How to Market Your Comedy
    2025/07/18

    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?


    Key Points Discussed:

    • Why being funny isn’t enough to succeed anymore
    • The exhausting reality of managing your own marketing as a comedian
    • The myth of “going viral” and how it poisons expectations
    • Why people with less talent often rise faster—if they’re better marketers
    • How marketing is often the full-time job behind your side hustle
    • Balancing artistic integrity with algorithmic strategy
    • What makes someone a brand—and why it’s both a blessing and a burden
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    47 分
  • Episode 43: Vince's Gambling Addiction - Part 2 (Epic-sode)
    2025/07/11

    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.


    Key Points Discussed:

    • 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

      • The redemptive power of honesty, humility, and humor in healing


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    51 分