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' started when I was like seven, and then every two years somebody died,' he said. In the interview, Saget spoke about how he lost aunts, uncles, cousins and sisters almost every two years when he was growing up in the 1960s and 1970s. We're gonna stay in the moment because if we're here with him, he's still here with us.' 'So out of respect for our friend, Bob, that's what we're gonna do. 'He had that way about him - he could throw everything you intended to do out the window simply by reminding you to stay in the moment. The interview with Radio Rahim's Til This Day podcast was originally recorded on May 29, 2021, and on Monday, the first part was finally made public, with Rahim noting that Saget 'drew me into a conversation when I had every intention of performing an interview. 'My kids tell me, "Dad, you're different. 'I guess therapy, having three kids, watching people pass away in the past few years, mortality, all that stuff has fortunately changed me. 'I just don't have the same way of doing humor or conversation,' he continued. At 65, I'm different than I was,' Saget told Rahim. 'I'm proud of myself because I'm onto a new thing. He explained that his father had to bury four brothers and one sister over the course of Saget's life, and at the age of 65, he has finally come to accept the finality of one's life. 'He didn't teach it to me, I just saw how he reacted.' 'We had so many deaths growing up, that my dad would just instill in me,' Saget said. Saget, who died of brain trauma on Januat a hotel room in Orlando, Florida - where he was on the last leg of a stand-up tour - told Radio Rahim last year how so many of his aunts, uncles and cousins died almost every two years as he grew up. In a heartbreaking final interview just months before his death, comedian Bob Saget revealed how he had come to accept mortality after so many of his family members had died. He said: 'We're gonna stay in the moment because if we're here with him, he's still here with us'.The interview was recorded in May 2021, and the first part was released on Monday, as Radio Rahim noted Saget liked to stay in the moment.Saget also lost both of his sisters, including his sister Gay in 1994 to scleroderma - an autoimmune disease - which he took up fundraising for in the aftermath.Saget explained how his father gave a eulogy for one of his brothers, which helped him come to terms with death.He said that as a child many of his aunts, uncles and cousins died almost every two years, and he learned from his father to continue living.Comedian Bob Saget revealed in an interview in May 2021 how he had come to accept mortality after many of his family members had died.Comedian Bob Saget reveals how he came to accept his own mortality after so many of his family members died in eerie interview just months before his death