Exclusive: Rocsi Diaz On Media Evolution, Working With Deion Sanders, and Staying True to Yourself
We had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Rocsi Diaz, and our conversation was nothing short of inspiring. She opened up about her journey in the entertainment industry, how media has evolved, and her latest show with Deion Sanders on We Got Time Today. From co-hosting BET’s 106 & Park (2006–2012) to becoming a correspondent for Entertainment Tonight (2012–2014) and now working on Good Morning America. Rocsi has built an impressive career by adapting to change while staying true to herself. Throughout our conversation, she shared insights on navigating the media industry, the importance of authenticity, and how she continues to manifest success.
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Working with Deion Sanders: A Natural Connection
As we chatted, Rocsi shared what it’s been like working alongside Deion Sanders on their new show. She expressed her excitement, emphasizing the friendly and relaxed atmosphere they’ve cultivated, highlighting the natural chemistry shines through on screen.
The Evolution of Media: Adapting to Change
Of course, I couldn’t resist asking Rocsi about the evolution of media—especially when it comes to talk shows and podcasts—compared to her early days on 106 & Park and radio. You have to change with the times. But watching those classic talk shows will always give you a sense of presence and an opportunity to learn from the greats.
Manifesting Success: Rocsi’s Advice
Beyond discussing her career and the shifts in media, Rocsi also shared some powerful advice on personal growth and success. She emphasized the importance of staying true to oneself and the power of manifestation.
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Rocsi Diaz’s Lasting Impact
With her wealth of experience and wisdom, Rocsi Diaz continues to be an inspiring figure in the entertainment industry, seamlessly navigating the changes while staying authentic to her craft and message. Watch the full interview here.








