Episodios

  • Episode 26: Parallel Thinking or Joke Theft? The Fine Line in Comedy
    Mar 14 2025

    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell tackle one of the biggest taboos in stand-up comedy—stealing material.

    For comedians, joke theft isn’t just unethical—it’s a career killer. But what really counts as stealing? How do you protect your material while making sure you’re not unintentionally copying someone else? Vince and Dobie share real-life stories of joke theft, the fine line between parallel thinking and plagiarism, and how stealing can destroy a comedian’s reputation.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • What counts as stealing a joke—and what doesn’t?
    • The difference between "parallel thinking" and straight-up joke theft
    • Why audiences don’t care if a joke is stolen—but comedians do
    • How to handle it if you realize you’ve accidentally used someone else’s material
    • Real stories of comedians who stole jokes—and what happened to them
    • How to develop a unique voice so your material can’t be easily copied


    Vince and Dobie also discuss the ethics of buying jokes, how major comedians have been accused of joke theft, and whether stolen jokes can ever be taken back.

    💬 Have you ever heard a comedian use a joke you KNOW came from someone else? What’s your take on joke theft?

    🎧 Listen now and find out why stealing material is the ultimate comedy crime!

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    59 m
  • Episode 25: The Art of Topical Humor: Writing Jokes That Stay Fresh
    Mar 7 2025

    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell break down the art—and the challenges—of crafting topical humor that lands with an audience before the news cycle moves on.

    Topical comedy can make a comedian seem sharp and in-the-moment, but it comes with risks. A joke that kills today might be irrelevant tomorrow. Vince and Dobie discuss how to write and deliver timely jokes while avoiding material that ages too quickly. They also dive into how topical humor plays differently in clubs, late-night shows, and social media.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • The difference between topical, observational, and evergreen comedy
    • How to write jokes that stay fresh without becoming outdated overnight
    • The biggest mistakes comedians make when tackling current events
    • Why some topical jokes age well and others die instantly
    • How late-night comedy writers approach topical humor differently than club comics


    Whether you’re a comedian trying to sharpen your material or just curious about how humor reacts to the news cycle, this episode gives you the inside scoop on making topical humor work.

    Listen now and learn how to make your jokes timely, sharp, and effective!

    Drop your favorite (or worst) topical joke in the comments! Then hit play

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Episode 24: Why Every Comedian Needs a Killer Five-Minute Set (and How to Build One)
    Feb 28 2025

    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell break down one of the most essential tools in a comedian’s arsenal—the five-minute set.

    From auditions and TV spots to festival submissions and surprise guest sets, a strong five-minute chunk can open doors in comedy. But crafting one isn’t as easy as it sounds. Vince and Dobie discuss why five-minute bits are the foundation of a great act and how to write, refine, and structure them for maximum impact.

    Key Points Discussed:
    Why every comedian needs multiple five-minute sets – and how to build them over time
    How to break larger bits into tight five-minute chunks for late-night, festivals, and club auditions
    The “Sequel & Prequel” method – a unique way to expand your material
    How to handle being put on the spot with five minutes of unexpected stage time
    Vince’s real-life story of being thrown back on stage at the Improv with five minutes to fill

    Vince and Dobie also share their own struggles with writing in five-minute increments, explaining why it’s not their natural style—but why it’s a necessary skill for every comedian.

    🎤 If you’ve ever struggled to cut your material down—or wondered how to structure the perfect five-minute set—this episode is a must-listen!

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    52 m
  • Episode 23: How to Handle Criticism as a Comedian
    Feb 22 2025

    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell tackle one of the toughest realities of stand-up comedy—handling criticism.

    Whether it’s an angry audience member, a harsh review, or a troll on social media, every comedian will face negative feedback at some point. But how you handle it can make or break your career. Vince and Dobie share their best and worst experiences dealing with criticism, offering insights into when to stand your ground and when to just walk away.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • Why comedians fixate on the ONE audience member not laughing (even in a packed room)
    • How to respond when someone tells you, "You were funny, but…"
    • The reality of social media trolls & why deleting comments is often the best move
    • Stories of hecklers, bad post-show interactions, and handling them with class (or not)
    • When criticism is actually helpful—and when it’s just noise


    Vince also plays a real-life recording of an angry audience member tearing him apart post-show, and Dobie shares how one audience member completely misinterpreted his joke—demanding he stop telling it forever.

    If you’ve ever struggled with taking criticism—or want to know how to handle it better—this episode is a must-listen.

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    58 m
  • Episode 22: How to Build a Stand-Up Hour from Scratch
    Feb 14 2025

    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell take you inside the messy, frustrating, and rewarding process of building a brand-new hour of comedy.

    Vince shares how he develops a fresh set, why not every joke makes the cut, and how he balances writing with testing material on stage. Dobie reflects on the differences between past comedy eras and today, exploring how the industry has changed from the 500-show grind of the ‘80s to the current expectation of releasing a new hour every two years.

    Key Points Discussed:

    • How to shape a new hour without forcing material
    • The importance of testing bits in front of real audiences
    • Why comedians need to evolve their material over time
    • How Vince learned to “write on stage” and refine his stories
    • The difference between polishing a set vs. continuously creating

    Vince also reveals the working theme for his next special, discussing how he organizes ideas and chooses what fits (and what gets scrapped). Whether you’re writing your first set or working toward a full special, this episode is packed with insights, humor, and real talk about the creative process.

    🎤 Tune in now and learn how to turn new ideas into a killer hour of comedy!

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Episode 21: How to Host a Show Like a Pro
    Feb 7 2025
    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell break down one of the most overlooked yet essential skills in stand-up comedy—hosting. Whether you’re just starting out or a seasoned headliner, learning how to run the show, set the tone, and keep the audience engaged is a game-changer. Dobie shares his experiences as a seasoned Emcee, while Vince reflects on the challenges of adjusting his high-energy style to fit the hosting role. Key Points Discussed:✅ The true role of a comedy host—why you’re the most important person in the lineup✅ Why being a great MC can boost your career and income✅ Biggest hosting mistakes that ruin the flow of a comedy show✅ How to transition seamlessly between comics and control the crowd✅ What every host should (and shouldn’t) say when introducing comedians From learning how to handle rowdy crowds to understanding why hosting is an underrated path to success, this episode is packed with insider knowledge, hilarious stories, and practical advice. 🎤 Tune in now and level up your hosting game!
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    53 m
  • Episode 20: How to Structure a Closing Bit
    Jan 31 2025
    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell break down one of the most crucial elements of stand-up comedy: the closing bit. Your closer isn’t just another joke—it’s the exclamation point on your performance, the moment that leaves the audience with a lasting impression. Vince and Dobie discuss what makes a great closing bit, share legendary examples, and reveal how their own closers have evolved over time. From callbacks to summation, they unpack the different techniques that help comedians craft the perfect ending to their sets. Vince shares the thought process behind the closer in his Bad Father special and how a long-form personal story became his ultimate show-ender. Dobie reflects on his own experiences with closers—what worked, what bombed, and how audiences will always tell you when it’s time to get off stage. Key Points Discussed: What separates a strong closer from a weak one The role of summation, callbacks, and exclamation points in a closing bit Legendary closing bits from comics like Ellen DeGeneres, Bill Burr, and George Carlin Why your closer should signal the end organically—without you saying "Goodnight!" How to avoid common mistakes, including rambling, weak endings, and bad merch pitches Whether you're a new comic trying to build your first set or a seasoned performer refining your closer, this episode delivers practical insights, personal stories, and a few laughs along the way.
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    42 m
  • Episode 19: How to Structure an Opening Bit
    Jan 24 2025
    In this episode of Put Your Funny Where Your Mouth Is, Vince Carone and Dobie Maxwell dissect one of the most crucial elements of any comedian’s set: the opening bit. They discuss why the opening of your set is the most important moment to grab attention, build trust, and establish your comedic style. Vince shares his approach to structuring an opening bit, using his Bad Father special as an example of connecting with audiences through relatable, topical humor. Dobie reflects on his tried-and-true “Mr. Lucky” opener, offering advice on creating rhythm and earning that first big laugh. Whether you're a seasoned comic or stepping on stage for the first time, this episode dives into the building blocks of a memorable opening bit. It provides actionable tips for leaving a lasting first impression. Key Points Discussed: The difference between an opening line, an opening bit, and a theme How to build rhythm, trust, and connection in the first three minutes Why non-controversial openers often work best Tips to avoid common pitfalls like asking questions or meandering setups Personal examples from Vince and Dobie on how to grab attention fast This episode is your guide to starting strong, setting the tone, and structuring an opener that hooks your audience from the moment you step on stage.
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    1 h y 4 m