Manage episode 512883831 series 3604629
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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