Discombobulated with Bobby Jaycox

Bobby Jaycox

“Discombobulated with Bobby Jaycox" is a hilarious and insightful podcast that takes you on a wild ride through the mind of comedian Bobby Jaycox. With his unique perspective as a comedian with ADHD, Bobby shares his unfiltered thoughts, stories, and experiences in a way that will leave you laughing out loud and nodding in agreement. Join Bobby and his guests as they navigate the chaos of everyday life, discussing everything from relationships and pop culture to mental health and personal growth. Get ready for a rollercoaster of laughter, relatability, and a whole lot of discombobulation. Tune in now to experience the world through the eyes of a comedian with ADHD.

  1. 11H AGO

    Ep 119: Oceanproof

    The Atlantic Ocean tries to end my podcast in real time, and honestly it almost wins. I’m posted up at Myrtle Beach State Park with sand, wind, and high tide creeping closer to my cables while I ramble through the kind of touring details you never see on a poster: park fees, refusing overpriced ferry rides, sleeping in my car when hotels feel like a scam, and the low-key paranoia of those wall-mounted hotel soap dispensers that make you feel like you’re going to prison if one pops loose.  I’m also fresh off the road with Randy Feltface, which means hauling a whole show in my car, grabbing backup gear when something breaks, and learning the not-glamorous side of a live comedy tour like selling merch and finding last-minute printers. There’s a lot of stand-up comedy craft tucked into the chaos: how a room reacts when something goes wrong, why those moments can be the funniest, and what it takes to keep the show moving when your brain and body are both running on empty.  Then it turns into the part I didn’t plan but needed to say: how comedy community works when it’s working well. I talk about watching Nikki Glaser’s rise over years, how rare it is to see someone climb without losing their kindness, and how one person’s momentum can pull other comics into the “jet stream.” If you’re into behind-the-scenes comedy, touring life, Myrtle Beach travel stories, and honest motivation for creatives, you’ll find it here. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend who loves stand-up, and leave a review, what’s the most chaotic place you’ve ever tried to get work done? Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

    33 min
  2. APR 30

    Ep 118: Solo in a Sunset

    We’re recording from the side of the road because the sunset is too good to ignore, even if the “studio” is parked next to a porta potty. That’s the vibe: stand-up comedy tour life at its most honest, where a beautiful view and a disgusting reality can exist in the same frame, and the jokes come from trying to act normal anyway. We talk through the grind of traveling for shows, the mental math of parking fees, gas prices, and why touring comics end up making weird choices that somehow feel logical at the time. From there, it turns into the unglamorous essentials: hotel laundry rooms, questionable washing machines, and how humbling it is to do basic self-care in public while you’re trying to keep your life together. We also get into getting older, body odor paranoia, a truly brutal Uber burp story, and the surprisingly real challenge of handling dental care when you’re constantly on the move. Then the night takes a hard left into something genuinely special: we meet Chad Garber, a YouTube guitarist, and he ends up playing right on the podcast with his Tonex setup. We riff on music, creativity, church drums behind plexiglass, and how random moments can hit harder than anything you plan. If you like comedy podcasts, travel stories, mindfulness without the preachy tone, and the messy reality behind stand-up touring, this one lands. Subscribe to the show, share it with a friend who needs a laugh, and leave a review if you want more roadside chaos. What’s the most unexpected stranger moment you’ve ever had on the road? Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

    35 min
  3. APR 11

    Ep 117: Domino's in War Times

    The wind in Oklahoma isn’t background noise. It’s a loud, invisible bully that yanks car doors, knocks you off balance, and somehow makes you question your entire personality. I’m outside trying to record in peace when a fisherman sets up nearby, and it spirals into a bigger thought about what people do for fun, what we pretend to understand, and why “self-sufficient” always seems to end with somebody asking, “You guys want Dominoes?”  Then the real chaos hits: customer service culture. I walk into a Waffle House polite and hungry, and the vibe is instantly hostile like I just interrupted someone’s personal break ritual. Getting told to “f**k off” as a running gag sounds funny until you’re stuck in that awkward space where you can’t clap back, you still tip, and you leave wondering why spending money feels like you’re bothering people. It turns into a brutally honest rant about tipping culture, manners, and how exhausting it is to try to be normal in public.  We also hit Planet Fitness for a snapshot of modern gym life: rules posted everywhere, zero enforcement, and an oil-covered dude making the equipment feel like a slip-and-slide. I try the hydro massage chair hoping for relief from sciatica and walk away realizing expensive gadgets can still deliver disappointment with perfect confidence. By the end, the jokes get quieter and the point gets sharper: people are going to be people, adult promises don’t hold, plans fall through, and the only move left is choosing how I see it and how I breathe through it.  If you like raw comedy, travel rants, Waffle House stories, gym absurdity, and real talk about anger and perspective, press play, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more weirdos can find us. Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

    31 min
  4. APR 3

    Ep 116: Sunset At The Wharf

    The wind is loud, the sunset is unreal, and the Oklahoma City Wharf lighthouse is way smaller than it has any right to be. I’m posted up outside trying to beat the sun, keep the gear from flying away, and somehow turn a chaotic day into a real podcast. What starts as a scenic rant turns into a string of painfully relatable moments: getting humbled at a drive-thru coffee spot, realizing I don’t understand modern coffee menus, and questioning why everything needs a script just to buy caffeine.  From there, I slide into the stuff people actually argue about: being childfree, loving spontaneity, and the awkward social pressure that shows up when your friends’ lives revolve around school pickup and parenting. I’m not trying to be edgy I’m trying to be honest about what kind of life fits me, what I’m jealous of, and what I’m not willing to trade away. There’s also plenty of classic discombobulated energy, including public-stare paranoia, dating double standards, and the kind of oversharing that only feels normal when you’re holding a mic outside.  Then we get to the weekend recap: a killer run at Twister’s Comedy Club, discovering I genuinely love roasting, and a karaoke night that turns into a full-on bar legend. One sweet first-timer keeps announcing she’s “never done karaoke,” signs up again and again, and eventually tries to steal the mic during the final song. We close with road-life decisions wings, casinos, car messes and the one boundary that’s actually changing everything: I stop giving my energy to moments that don’t deserve it.  If you laughed, cringed, or felt a little called out, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review. What’s the most “I’m out of my depth” moment you’ve had lately? Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

    33 min
  5. MAR 27

    Ep 115: Was That Ethan Hawke?

    He walked past the pond like he owned the whole morning, and I’m telling you it was Ethan Hawke. I’m sitting in an Oklahoma garden recording a comedy podcast because it felt peaceful for five minutes, and then the road brain kicks in: spring can’t decide what it’s doing, a lawn blower is always nearby, and my thoughts start sprinting. I talk through what touring actually feels like when you’re bouncing between Tulsa and Oklahoma City, chasing stage time, and trying not to spiral about money. There’s a lot of joy in the dream, too: driving across the country while everything starts to bud, finding weird little stops that make the day feel human, and getting excited to judge a roast battle at Twister’s Comedy Club. If you like stand-up comedy, road stories, and the unfiltered reality of life between shows, this one lands right in that lane. Then it gets practical and paranoid in the way travel does right now. I rant about TSA, the added stress people are talking about with ICE agents at airports, and the specific chaos of trying to protect your phone while you’re also chugging water you’re not allowed to bring. Add in the universal nightmare of major highway gas station bathrooms and those lines where everyone pretends they’re fine, and you’ve got the touring comedy lifestyle in miniature. If you’re anywhere near Oklahoma City, come see me at Twister’s, and if you can’t, you can still help a ton by sharing the show. Subscribe, send this to a friend who needs a laugh, and leave a review so more people can find Discombobulated. Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

    31 min
  6. MAR 21

    Ep. 114: First Day of Spring

    I’m recording from the car again, somewhere in Illinois, trying to stay funny while my body stages a full-on rebellion. The road has a way of turning tiny moments into big thoughts: someone almost cuts me off, a cop appears, the speed limit drops out of nowhere, and suddenly I’m spiraling into questions about luck, aging, and why I ever thought drinking green beer in the cold was a good idea. If you like a comedian road diary with real tour life energy, you’re in the right place.  We get into St Patrick’s Day culture and the weird pressure to celebrate, plus the hangover math that hits harder as you get older. There’s also the unglamorous behind-the-scenes side of stand-up comedy: buying a car to keep touring, keeping a podcast alive without a big team, and looking “like you’re killing it” while still feeling uncertain about what’s next. Along the way I rant about wind turbines, Buffalo Wild Wings consequences, and the kind of tired that makes you question everything from your facial hair to your life plan.  The takeaway is simple: the dream can be messy, loud, and shaky, but it’s still worth chasing if you can laugh while you do it. If you’ve ever felt burned out, behind, or confused by what success is supposed to feel like, this one will land. Subscribe, share this with a friend who lives on the road in their head, and leave a review with the most overrated holiday so we can argue about it. Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

    31 min
  7. FEB 24

    Ep 113: Bayside Bruised Shins

    A scraped shin, a breezy dock, and the Gulf stretching out like a stage—this one starts chaotic and turns strangely tender. We set up at the bay in Corpus Christi, swing by the Selena statue, and talk about what it means when a city adopts an artist as family. That sparks a music thread—how Selena’s warmth and Pantera’s grit both shape identity—and why certain songs become rallying cries long after the amps go quiet. From there we roll into the craft. Two shows in one night deliver a split-screen lesson in crowd work: a first set that floats because the host nails the warmup, and a second where two loud guys try to take the wheel. We break down reading the room without losing the room, why a well-timed pause beats a sharp put-down, and how food choices—yes, that pizza between sets—sneak into performance. New material gets a live workout, wobbling and landing all at once. The bay keeps pulling focus. Pelicans fish, doves glide in, a duck maybe stays under too long, and we spiral into the weird beauty of not knowing what any of it means. Hotel life slips into the mix—eggs you shouldn’t trust, gyms you only admire, towels you definitely avoid—and somehow those tiny choices feel like the real bandmates of a touring comic. We wrap with a nudge toward art, nature, and adding new skills to who we are, even if it’s as simple as taking a walk and paying attention. If you’ve ever chased calm while the world feels loud, you’ll hear something familiar here. If the laughter hits, share it with a friend, tap follow, and leave a quick review—your words help us keep the lights on and the mics up. Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

    32 min
  8. FEB 18

    Ep. 112: Splinters in a Sunset

    A sunset, a splinter, and a 24-hour solo drive collide with the loudest kind of joy: watching your favorite band turn a release show into a family reunion. I hit record in a field as the light dropped and ended the night backstage at Story of the Year’s album celebration, where kids took the stage, a proposal stole the breath from the room, and the music hit like a brand-new memory that somehow already knows your name. We start with chaos—the mic slipping, a four-wheeler buzzing past, and my hand bleeding from a stubborn shard of wood—then pivot into the road trip that pulled me to St. Louis. I share the comedy of my first-ever CD signing gone sideways and the quiet shock of seeing a well-worn album fly apart in my hands. The show itself turned into something bigger than nostalgia: Dan’s daughter stepping to the mic, Ryan’s son gripping the pink guitar for Until the Day I Die, and delivering with laser focus. There’s nothing like the split second before a kid jumps; the whole room leans in and then erupts. Backstage, the night softened into the kind of gratitude you don’t plan. I traded bits with friends I’ve known for years, compared favorite comics with Jared McGuire, and watched the “never meet your heroes” myth evaporate. The new record found its footing in real time—Gasoline, See-Through, Disconnected, and My Religion spiked the adrenaline—and I talk about why one track gets a quiet skip while the rest keep looping. First listens are always a gamble; this one pays off where it counts, with hooks you carry out into the dark. By the end, the field is humming, the family on the four-wheeler blurs into the distance, and I’m left with the kind of night that rewires your week. If you’ve ever loved a band enough to cross state lines, or needed music to make sense of your mess, this story’s for you. Tap play, ride shotgun through the chaos, and tell me your top tracks from the record. If the episode hit, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a quick review—it helps us keep the lights on and the stories rolling. Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

    33 min

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“Discombobulated with Bobby Jaycox" is a hilarious and insightful podcast that takes you on a wild ride through the mind of comedian Bobby Jaycox. With his unique perspective as a comedian with ADHD, Bobby shares his unfiltered thoughts, stories, and experiences in a way that will leave you laughing out loud and nodding in agreement. Join Bobby and his guests as they navigate the chaos of everyday life, discussing everything from relationships and pop culture to mental health and personal growth. Get ready for a rollercoaster of laughter, relatability, and a whole lot of discombobulation. Tune in now to experience the world through the eyes of a comedian with ADHD.

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