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Discombobulated with Bobby Jaycox

Discombobulated with Bobby Jaycox

Bobby Jaycox 124 Episodes Aug 18, 2026

"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.

Episodes

Ep 128:
Ep 128: Aug 18, 2026 1810 I’m headlining the Gathering of the Juggalos, and I can’t decide if it’s a dream gig or a one-way trip to “outer Insane Clown Posse space.” I talk through the hype, the fear, and the oddly sweet hope that a blazing hot sky full of clowns might actually bring people together. If you’ve ever looked at a big opportunity and thought, “I’m ready,” followed immediately by, “I’m going to die,” you’ll fee
Ep 127:
Ep 127: Aug 18, 2026 2038 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
Ep 126: Bois d'Ark
Ep 126: Bois d'Ark Aug 18, 2026 1914 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 so
Ep 125:  Bob Lock and Drop It
Ep 125: Bob Lock and Drop It Aug 14, 2026 1882 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 whe
Ep 124: Future Juggalo
Ep 124: Future Juggalo Jul 15, 2026 1851 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 A
Ep 123: Jekyll Island
Ep 123: Jekyll Island Jul 10, 2026 1807 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 ran
Ep 122:  Raven Rock
Ep 122: Raven Rock Jul 9, 2026 1874 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 unti
Ep 121: Vibration Plate Therapy
Ep 121: Vibration Plate Therapy Jun 24, 2026 1780 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
102: Six Flags
102: Six Flags May 24, 2026 1856 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,
Ep 119: Oceanproof
Ep 119: Oceanproof May 7, 2026 1966 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-mou
Ep 118: Solo in a Sunset
Ep 118: Solo in a Sunset Apr 30, 2026 2087 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 p
Ep 117: Domino's in War Times
Ep 117: Domino's in War Times Apr 11, 2026 1867 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 some

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