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. 13h ago

    Ep 127:

    Everything I own is in my car, the suspension is begging for mercy, and I’m driving far enough that even my thoughts start to echo. That is the headspace for this Discompopulated road episode: downsizing a life that no longer makes sense, ditching the storage unit bill, and trying to figure out what is actually worth keeping when space, money, and energy are all capped. Then the trip swerves into a full-blown Home Depot truck rental disaster. I break down what happens when you rent a “cheap” van that will not start, the doors will not lock, and the lights act like they are haunted. It turns into a crash course in protecting yourself with videos, pushing to get problems documented, and navigating customer service when the rules suddenly matter more than safety. The moment they hand my rental to someone else while my contract is still active, the story stops being funny and starts being real. From there, we zoom out to the larger grind: AI anxiety (yes, I use ChatGPT), corporate policies that reward nobody, and what it feels like to get woken up at 4 a.m. when you are sleeping in your car. Buc-ee’s myths, Circle K nerves, casino survival nights, and the strange freedom of not knowing where you will land all stack up into one takeaway: the road can be brutal, but it is honest. If this hit a nerve, subscribe, share it with a friend who is rebuilding, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What would you keep if you had to pack your whole life into a car? Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

  2. 19h ago

    Ep 126: Bois d'Ark

    I’m recording this one outside, and you can feel it immediately: the mic keeps slipping, the sunscreen is the wrong kind, and I’m basically troubleshooting a podcast setup while trying not to get eaten alive by bugs. It looks insane, it sounds a little unhinged, and it’s also the most honest version of what “creator on the road” actually feels like. If you’ve ever wondered what a comedy podcast sounds like when there’s no studio, no comfort, and no reset button, this is it. While I hike around Lake Tawakoni trying to figure out where the trail even goes, I talk about living out of my car, how people romanticize it, and why “just get a job” doesn’t hit the same when you’re already working nonstop to build a stand-up comedy career. Money stress shows up too, along with the very real plan to finally purge a storage unit because dragging the past around gets expensive fast. It’s messy, but it’s also a practical mindset shift: simplify, keep moving, and stop paying for stuff that doesn’t help your life. Then I zoom out and tell you about a genuinely great weekend at the Dallas Comedy Club, where the improv scene is alive with shows, classes, and sketch energy that reminds me why comedy communities matter. Add in a deer encounter, a hard-earned scenic overlook, and one last questionable climb, and you’ve got an outdoorsy road-trip comedy story with some teeth. If it made you laugh or wince or feel seen, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a chaotic walk-and-talk, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s the most ridiculous place you’ve ever listened to a podcast? Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

  3. 4d ago

    Ep 125: Bob Lock and Drop It

    You ever notice how one awkward hug can set the tone for your whole day? We start on the road with upcoming stand-up dates, then immediately spiral into the social physics of post-show interactions: when a hug is sweet, when it’s a trap, and why the “I’m not a hugger” confession always arrives after the damage is done. From there we hit the underrated menace of the too-long handshake, the kind where you’re smiling for a photo while your hand is getting crushed and your brain is screaming for a clean exit. Then the riffing takes over in the best way. A turtle pops up by the water and suddenly we’re playing with a ridiculous body-swap theory that’s half comedy and half late-night philosophy. That thread rolls straight into merch table realities and the weird moment when a friendly chat turns into a religion pitch. We talk about boundaries, faith conversations you didn’t ask for, and the small decision to be more direct with people, even when it feels painfully awkward. The back half turns unexpectedly heartfelt when we watch a calm, patient dad coach his family through backing a boat down a ramp. It opens up memories of being taught through yelling, how that sticks with you, and what “getting better” can look like at 35. If you like comedy podcast storytelling with real tour life details, personal growth, and a little chaos, you’ll feel right at home. Subscribe, share this with a friend who hates handshakes, and leave a review with your take: hugs or handshakes? Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

  4. Jul 15

    Ep 124: Future Juggalo

    I recorded this one from a park while my brain did what it always does on tour: bounce between pure gratitude, dumb jokes, and the kind of thoughts that hit harder when you’re alone with a microphone. I run through upcoming stand-up comedy shows, then veer straight into the big news I still can’t believe I get to say out loud: I’m headlining the Gathering of the Juggalos, in the butcher tent, on August 20. If you’ve ever wondered what a comedy tour diary sounds like when it’s unfiltered, you’re in the right place. From there, it turns into a weirdly heartfelt mix of nostalgia and curiosity. I talk about growing up around juggalos, the way “weird” communities can feel like home, and the very real question of how I’d even explain all of this to my mom. There’s also a moment of pure roadside joy when I spot a massive Santa Claus statue and spiral into thinking about how people used to build giant, ridiculous things together and why it feels harder to do anything like that now. Then the tone shifts. I share a story about accidentally hitting an animal on the road, the guilt that follows, and how I try to hold compassion without letting it swallow me. We end on what I’m working on lately: trusting my intuition, staying present while living out of my car, and saying yes to the next strange idea, including trying to rap for $300 as “Comfy Boy.” If you like comedian podcasts, travel stories, and honest talk about anxiety, creativity, and meaning, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a laugh, and leave a review if the show’s been hitting for you. What’s the most unexpected “yes” that ever changed your life? Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

  5. Jul 10

    Ep 123: Jekyll Island

    Recording a podcast from a beach sounds relaxing until your phone is overheating, the ocean looks suspicious, and a family nearby is yelling like it’s a competitive sport. We’re out on the road with Discombobulated, posted up in the shade on the Georgia coast, letting the scenery steer the conversation: Sea-Doos ripping past, vacation chaos, and that specific touring-comedian brain where every random moment becomes a bit before it becomes a feeling. We bounce from pure riffing to real-life honesty fast. There’s the strange emptiness of “I love you” rituals, the whiplash of drunk “I miss you” texts, and the low-grade burnout that shows up when you’ve been driving city to city, sleeping in the car, and still trying to deliver onstage. We also get into the fantasy of money as an exit plan, the desire to feel grounded again, and what it means to keep creating when your life is basically a moving parking lot. Then the travel stories hit: watching Disney fireworks near Orlando while dressed up as Uncle Sam, standing among Disney adults who can flip from normal dinner mode to full soundtrack devotion in seconds. Add a broken hotel hot tub, a poolside makeout scene that feels illegal to witness, and a final stretch of coastal driving that lands on Jekyll Island at sunset. If you like comedian podcasts, road stories, and unfiltered behind-the-scenes tour life, this one has all of it. If you laughed or related even a little, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so we can keep this thing moving. What part hit you the hardest: the beach chaos, the Disney moment, or the car-sleeping honesty? Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

  6. Jul 9

    Ep 122: Raven Rock

    I recorded this one on a real hike, which means you get everything unfiltered: sunscreen melting off, DEET getting sprayed on anything that isn’t my face, and me trying to sound calm while quietly assuming a bear is about to collect me. We start with tour dates (Raleigh, Indianapolis, St. Charles) and then head straight into Raven Rock State Park, where the quiet trails feel peaceful right up until your brain decides silence is the perfect time to spiral. Somewhere between bad angles, loose shoes, and trail signs that make me question my sense of direction, I tell a story I still can’t shake: the time I was on psychedelics, had to go pee, and felt completely certain a bear was waiting to end the night. It’s funny because it’s ridiculous, but it’s also real because fear doesn’t care if you’re being reasonable. That thread turns into a bigger idea about solo hiking, outdoor mindfulness, and how nature can reset you even when you’re not doing it “right.” Then the payoff arrives when we hit the water and the Cape Fear River opens up in front of us. I try to show you the view, try not to drop my phone into the river, and immediately start wondering why we ever stopped drinking straight from streams, before remembering all the reasons. If you want a comedian’s nature walk that bounces between awe, anxiety, and dumb jokes, this is it. Subscribe, share it with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review with your favorite bit or your worst hiking fear. Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

  7. Jun 24

    Ep 121: Vibration Plate Therapy

    A vibrating wellness gadget, a brain that will not sit still, and a comedian trying to hold it together between tour stops. I’m on the road and I decide to record while sitting on a vibration plate that is allegedly here to “center” me, but mostly it turns my inner monologue into a live-action stress test. If you’ve ever tried to self-care your way out of a messy week, you’ll recognize the feeling: you want relief, you want progress, and you want it to happen right now. Along the way, I talk stand-up comedy tour life and what it’s like to build a set while traveling. Old jokes are the safety net, new jokes are the gamble, and some nights you genuinely do not know if a line is even a joke until the crowd tells you. We also get into motivational videos and the weird split between “gentle encouragement” and “delete your phone and become a machine,” plus why neither works if it makes you miserable. We close on the real takeaway: I don’t think everything happens for a reason, but I do think you can make a reason out of what happens. If you’re juggling anxiety, ambition, and a calendar that won’t slow down, this one is a chaotic little reminder that meaning is something you build, not something you wait for. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who needs a laugh, and leave a review if the show helps. Then come see me on tour and tell me what setting you think the vibration plate should be on. Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

  8. May 24

    102: Six Flags

    Six Flags as a kid is pure chaos. Six Flags as an adult is a different kind of chaos, and honestly, it might be better. I’m talking hands-up bravado, “I forgot my phone was in my pocket” panic, and the realization that some rides you loved at 12 now feel like a personal attack on your neck. I share what it’s like going back to Six Flags St. Louis for its final season, chasing the biggest coasters, and trying to enjoy the day without turning it into a whole production.  We get into the stuff you only notice when you’re older: the park changing its identity, the weird comfort of familiar themes like Batman and Mr. Freeze, and the way nostalgia can hit you in the middle of a line. There’s also a surprisingly real thread about height checks and what it does to a kid when they’re brave enough but not tall enough. One moment breaks my heart, another turns into a tiny victory, and both stick with me more than any loop or drop.  Of course, it wouldn’t be Discombobulated without face paint, public embarrassment, and a few “what is happening right now” detours, plus some honest talk about self-care, fiber, and finding balance between grinding too hard and partying too hard. If you like comedy storytelling, theme park nostalgia, and chaotic life updates, hit play and ride along. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves roller coasters, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show https://www.patreon.com/c/DiscombobulatedwithBobbyJaycox

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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.