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Zona San Anto Podcast

Zona San Anto Podcast

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You have arrived at the Zona San Anto Podcast, formerly known as Firme Voices. Our mission is to continue their work by delving deep into the soulful world of poetry and creating barrio and intercultural unity through poetry.

These episodes reflect our experiences in today's culture and society.

Poets, writers, and songwriters of all ages, backgrounds, ethnicities, and genders can submit their unique works to our podcast.

Please send questions and audio submissions to zonasananto@gmail.com to be featured in our episodes.

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  • S2 E11 - Zona San Anto Podcast Feat. Vincent Cooper
    May 21 2026

    Vincent Cooper, former United States Marine and Chicano author of Infidelis (Mouthfeel Press. 2023), was a finalist winner at The International Latino Book Awards in The Juan Felipe Herrera Best Poetry Book Award - Bronze Medal. Cooper also penned, Where the Reckless Ones Come to Die (Aztlan Libre Press 2014), and Zarzamora - Poetry of Survival (out-of- print. 2019). He is a Macondista of the Macondo Writer's Workshop since 2015.

    Music by Jamie Seward

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    16 Min.
  • S2 E10 - Zona San Anto Podcast Feat. Zenobia
    Apr 9 2026

    Zenobia (she/her) has island roots from Barbados and was born in Queens, New York. She has lived in San Antonio for over 15 years with her family and is a poet and dentist. There are no limits to the styles or subjects in her poetry that she is willing to face. Still, she always aims for the heart to remind us of the humanity of our history, to hold on to our empathy for each other, and to encourage us to explore our own individual passions—especially in these times of political unrest and injustice. She just completed a Black History presentation series she created, commissioned by the San Antonio Public Library. She has small collections of her work published about identity in Black Butterfly: Voices of the African Diaspora, erotic poetry published in St. Pete’s Neptune Magazine, sonnets in All the World’s a Page, and a ghazal in a forthcoming issue of Jelly Bucket for Reading. She is the 2025 Grand Prize Winner of the Mosaics African Diaspora Award from Kinsman Publishing and received Honorable Mention for her gothic poetry published with the Dark Poets Club. You can find her projects on her website, www.zenobiapoetry.com, or on Instagram @zenobiapoetry26.

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    22 Min.
  • S2 E9 - Zona San Anto Podcast Feat. Angelica Guerrero "That One Tejana"
    Feb 19 2026

    Angelica Guerrero, known as That One Tejana, is a spoken-word poet and storyteller whose work lives at the intersection of grief, love, motherhood, identity, and healing.

    Through bilingual verse and raw honesty, she gives language to emotions that are often felt but rarely named. Her poetry is both a release and a reclamation; rooted in lived experience, guided by resilience, and softened by her love for her daughters.

    Music by Jamie Seward

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    15 Min.
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