Bob Sagetfelt he had more life to live beforehis sudden death at the age of 65.
Just eight months before Saget died unexpectedly his Florida hotel room, the actor recorded a candid interview for theTil This Day with Radio Rahimpodcast. After PEOPLE exclusively shared thefirst two partsof the May 2021 conversationearlier this week, fans can now exclusively hear the third and final installment.
During the conversation, whichLuminaryreleased on Thursday, Saget revealed his future aspirations and vowed to make them happen.
“You’re young,” Sagettold host Radio Rahim. “I look at you and see only a younger person with the future completely ahead of you. Because it takes this. It takes the hurt to have the chops. You can’t be really great without life experience and it can be the lowest of lows.”
Continuing, Saget — whowent through his own series of hardships, including losing several family members while growing up — said of his life: “See, I think I’m just starting. And that is, I guess what relevance comes from.”
“I actually believe I’m just starting, because I haven’t made a movie that I feel hit everybody, and I want to do a couple of those,” he said. “And some people spend their whole life doing many movies. There’s these amazing directors. We all love them. You know, we all respect them. I adore them. They’re the top of the mountain. I want to do a couple of those movies. I know I have it in me.”
Added Saget, “It’s a question of, you know, likeBill Burrsaid, ‘You better f—ing hurry up.’ … I’m just getting started. I swear. I’m going to be more than Bob.”
Bob Saget and Radio Rahim.Mathieu Bitton
Saget died on Jan. 9, following a standup performance at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall in Orlando. An autopsy later revealed he haddied from head traumaconsistent with some kind of fall.
In the weeks and months following theFull Housestar’s death,loved ones have paid tributeto the late comedian on social media, remembering him for his ability to make everyone feel special and loved, amongst other notable qualities.
John Stamos and Bob Saget.Chelsea Lauren/Getty
The realization was so strong that Saget compared it to the 1946 film,It’s a Wonderful Life, starringJames StewartandDonna Reed.
“It’s likeIt’s a Wonderful Lifewhen [Stewart’s character] George Bailey … wants to kill himself. The movie starts, he’s on a bridge. He’s going to kill himself. And then an angel takes him through his life and shows him what would’ve happened had he not existed,” he explained. “And I know for a fact that I have helped people.”
He continued, “I know that I have given a lot of love to people because I have a lot. I have an extreme amount. I was raised with it. It’s what helped me to survive and stay sane. It’s helped me not let myself die.”
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Bob Saget.James Brickwood/getty
Saget also spoke about losing multiple loved ones throughout his lifetime inthe first part of the podcast, revealing how the experiences helped him “grow” as a person.
“I’m proud of myself because I’m onto a new thing,” SagettoldRahim. “At 65, I’m different than I was. We’re all rethinking what we said 20 years ago, 10 years ago, four years ago. I’m not even rethinking it, I just don’t have the same way of doing humor or conversation.”
“I guess therapy, having three kids, watching people pass away in the past few years, mortality, all that stuff has fortunately changed me,” he continued. “My kids tell me, ‘Dad, you’re different. It’s so nice to watch you grow.'”
source: people.com