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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 the biggest hurdles for any performer: stage fright.

Whether you're a comic, speaker, or someone terrified of giving a work presentation, this episode will hit home. Vince shares how close he came to quitting comedy entirely just hours before his graduation set at Zanies. Dobie opens up about bombing as a child ventriloquist—and how both moments shaped their path forward.

Together, they reflect on the mental games, physical symptoms, and internal battles that come with fear of the stage—and how to overcome it with preparation, repetition, and the right mindset.

Key Points Discussed:

  • The difference between nervousness and stage fright

  • Why passion can override fear

  • Why bringing friends to your first show is a terrible idea

  • Physical tricks to calm your nerves before speaking

  • The power of reframing stage time: “It’s not about you, it’s about them.”

This episode is a relatable and honest look at what it takes to push past fear and step into your spotlight—no matter what stage you’re standing on.

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