Maury Povich
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And I really would have liked my father to teach me how to grieve because I now have to do it on my own and I don't, I have to, all I know is that with my brother and with my friends and with my parents, I grieve and I get very emotional about it.
But I sure would have liked to have known how they did it.
Well, first of all, my youngest grandchild is 20.
So they've all gone through the Maury Show for years.
They now watch the podcast.
One of my grandnephews works on the podcast.
My nephew, one of my nephews, believe it or not,
was my director on the talk show for the last 10 years of the talk show.
So all of my grandkids now, they don't have to look me up.
But I will say, I don't think I've told anybody this, Daniel.
I get a call from the New York Times about four or five years ago.
And this guy, who I find out later on is a terrific writer, is calling me because they want to write my obit.
And I went, oh, wow, this is interesting.
So I've spent the last couple of years talking to the New York Times about my obituary, which is written.
And the only thing I got very pissed off about was I finally asked the writer...
How about, can I see it?
Can I see my obit?
I would love to see my obit.
Said, we can't show you that.
Are you kidding me?