🗣️ “Dave Barry proves once again that laughter isn’t just medicine—it’s survival.”
🎙️ “A masterclass in humor, storytelling, and the art of not taking life too seriously.”
🌴 “From Cold War drills to rogue pythons in Florida—Barry turns chaos into comedy gold.”
😂 “You’ll laugh until you question your sanity—and then laugh some more.”
👓 “Only Dave Barry can make aging, parenting, and politics sound this hilariously deranged.”
📚 “This episode is a front-row seat to the brilliance of a Pulitzer-winning humorist at full tilt.”
🎧 “If you need one reason to smile today, make it this interview.”
Dave Barry Class Clown
The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series
Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living series. I’m Paul Vogelzang, and today’s episode is for anyone who’s ever thought, “Maybe you can joke your way through life after all.” Because our guest today—Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, bestselling author, and unofficial king of common sense absurdity—Dave Barry—has done just that.
Yes, that Dave Barry. The man who warned us about exploding toilets, tangled with telemarketers until they stopped answering their own phones, and wrote the kind of newspaper columns that made you snort coffee out your nose on a Sunday morning. He’s been called “the funniest man in America” by the New York Times, and in his latest book, Class Clown, he finally turns that razor-sharp wit on himself.
Today’s conversation is a fun one, although, and you can hear this…I was nervous. At one point during a roundabout question from me, Dave asks: “ i was wondering where you were going with that?” I left it in the edit for your enjoyment. I’ve talked to 100’s of big time guests from all walks of life, like Smithsonian, Prevention Magazine, Good Housekeeping and have never been tongue tied or nervous…not today.
That’s on me as, Dave is a wonderful guest, and he shares what it was like growing up in a world before Wi-Fi, when entertainment meant throwing rocks and preparing for nuclear war by hiding under desks. He talks about his path from a rock band in the ’60s to the pages of The Miami Herald, where he turned exploding Pop-Tarts and Rollerblade Barbie into Pulitzer-worthy satire. And yes—he really was almost crushed by a bale of airborne cocaine. Florida, folks.
But more than just laughs, Dave opens up about his late parents, his unique upbringing, and the emotional truth behind humor that doesn’t always mean happiness. It’s a rich, honest, and uproarious reminder that growing older doesn’t mean growing dull—and that maybe, just maybe, the class clown gets the last word.
Stay with us—because the very funny, very thoughtful Dave Barry is here. And this is The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living series, with me, award-winning host Paul Vogelzang.