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The World According To Yoni

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Release Date: 06/21/2021

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Welcome to the new season of The World According To Yoni! After an extended hiatus from the airwaves, Yoni returns just in time to share his thoughts on President Biden pulling out of the presidential race, as well as the "assassination" attempt on Donald Trump and lots more. We think you'll find his time off has not blunted Yoni's passion or thinking.

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Yoni flies solo (meaning no guest) for this very personal show. The past month has been one that’s frightening and scary throughout the world. Between the events in Israel and Gaza, to the insanity going on in the United States and around the world, Yoni has a lot to get off his chest, which he does with brutal honesty. This is an almost completely political episode you won't want to miss.

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After a somewhat lengthy absence (don’t ask why — you really don’t want to know), The World According to Yoni is back with friend of the show, Dwayne Epstein, author of the new Amazon Best-Seller, Killing Generals: The Making of The Dirty Dozen, a wonderful follow-up to his last book (and NY Times Best Seller), Lee Marvin: Point Blank. And during his absence from the airwaves, Yoni has not mellowed, as you'll note from his politically charged mini-rant at the end of the show.

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After an absence of several months (watch or listen to the show to find out why), Yoni is finally back with a new show and a great guest, Dwayne Epstein, author of the NY Times Best-Seller, Lee Marvin: Point Blank, a wonderful biography of the late actor. And, naturally, Yoni has a few things to say regarding the current state of American politics. This episode runs a tad longer than most, so you’ll need to leave yourself a little time more time to listen than usual. 

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For this very special show, Yoni hosts his very first in-studio guest — actress, writer, producer, director, and last, but certainly not least, Yoni's wife, Tanya Marten. The topic is "Euphoric Tendencies," Tanya's Off Broadway hit comedy (which Yoni directed), soon to be a major motion picture. Tanya and Yoni's indie production company, Soular Films, is hosting a virtual, YouTube screening of the stage play on Saturday, January 29th at 9pm EST / 6pm PST, followed by a Q&A on Zoom, and you're all welcome to come share in the laughter.

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Yoni starts 2022 off by welcoming comic & actress, Suzanne Westenhoefer. Suzanne is the first openly lesbian comic to appear on American television, & the first to have her own HBO special. It's a lively & funny hour you won't want to miss.

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We think the title pretty much says it all. Why? American politics (as usual); his wife having a serious accident which didn't need to happen; an outrageous move by the German government toward the family of a holocaust survivor; the deaths of Stephen Sondheim & Mike Nesmith. Again, a word of warning to the easily offended — this week's show once again brings out the NYer in Yoni, so be prepared for language that may offend the delicate sensibilities of certain members of the audience. He's really pissed!

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As Yoni's health improves & he begins to return to his version of normality, the U.S. seems to fall further into the abyss. So this week, Yoni goes solo again, delving with more depth, into issues he discussed last week. He also attempts to maintain his sanity while discussing some of the events of the past week, most of which have all our heads spinning. Again, a word of warning to the easily offended — this week's show once again brings out the NYer in Yoni, so be prepared for language that may offend.

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After a prolonged absence due to Covid brain, Yoni is back with a vengeance. This week's show is all Yoni, & he has a lot to say about what's happening in this country. While Yoni talks politics, he also talks about the social ramifications of the current political climate in this country. Yoni's passion & spirit makes this a particularly fascinating & gripping show. Word of warning to the easily offended — this week's show brings out the NYer in Yoni, so be prepared for Yoni at his saltiest.

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After a prolonged absence, due to recent physical problems, Yoni is back with his guest, Christopher Korman, son of Carol Burnett Show star, and comedy legend, Harvey Korman. Chris is also the author of the book, "OMG! It's Harvey Korman's Son!" More than a biography of his father, Chris's book is a love letter to his father, who encouraged and supported Chris, who was born with learning disabilities, putting his son's welfare over his own career (even so, Harvey doesn't seem to have done too badly).

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