Show Notes
Dennis visits the charming L.A. home of Byron Lane, creator of the webseries "Last Will and Testicle," which was inspired by his own experiences with testicular cancer. Byron talks about making the webseries as the drama was playing out in his own life, getting funds from Kickstarter, asking actor and past podcast guest Drew Droege to play his cancerous lump and the fact that his implant actually has a serial number. He also talks about working as a news reporter in Las Vegas before and covering crime scenes in the dead of night while living the reality of "If it bleeds, it leads." Other topics include: his desire to perform an autopsy, his stint as Carrie Fisher's personal assistant, his previous feature "Herpes Boy," and being named Altar Boy of the Year...twice! www.lastwillandtesticle.com
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