s4e1 Azúcar!, Sarah Sophie Flicker, SistaZock
Poetry, Conversation, a New Mayor in NYC, New Music
s4e1
January 8, 2026
Azúcar, poet, therapist and open mic host, is Martha’s guest in the audio garden. Also featured, a hidden track from Groove Collective, Sarah Sophie Flicker talks about the Mamdani Campaign, and Zakiyyah Modeste, aka SistaZock, on her training in theater and track.

CREDITS– HOSTS: Martha Cinader, Jay Rodriguez Sierra. FEATURED GUESTS: Azúcar, Sarah Sophie Flicker, Zakkiyah Modeste POETRY: Azucar, Martha Cinader MUSIC: Where Are Your White Shoes, Groove Collective. ORIGNAL SOUNDTRACK, MIXING, MASTERING, SOUND DESIGN: Jay Rodriguez Sierra.
FEATURED GUESTS
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Cultural Activist, Aerialist Sarah Sophie Flicker
Read more: Cultural Activist, Aerialist Sarah Sophie FlickerSarah Sophie is an activist, producer, writer, filmmaker, cultural organizer, creative director, and aerialist. Founder and Creative Director of celebrated political cabaret group, The Citizens Band, she is the Editor-At-Large for Violet Book. Her writing can be found at Hello Giggles, Rookie Magazine, W Magazine, Vogue, Refinery29, The Cut, Cosmo.com, Violet Book, Stylist, Rizzoli’s publication…
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Simone “Azúcar” Nikkole
Read more: Simone “Azúcar” NikkoleSimone “Azúcar” Nikkole is a songwriter, screenwriter, author, Spoken Word poet, and Sí.Nik Productions and L.A. Sugar Factory founder. Her work is featured in Silver Tongue Devil Anthology (Amazon), Poets Without Limits IncarNATION Anthology, Mo’ Joe Anthology along with The Voices Project, Learn to Love and Enhance Online Magazines.
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Zakiyyah Modeste
Read more: Zakiyyah ModesteZakiyyah’s creative journey began as a child when, at the age of three, she won her school’s Valentine’s Day Poetry Contest. Early exposure to the arts through Mount Vernon’s Creative Arts Program allowed her to act in plays alongside talented peers, including saxophonist Michael Philips. Outside the program, she trained under Tina Satin—who also taught…
FEATURED BOOKS
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Resistance Revival Chorus – This Joy
Read more: Resistance Revival Chorus – This JoyThe Resistance Revival Chorus, a collective of more than 70 women and non-binary singers have announced their debut album This Joy to be released on October 16th via Righteous Babe Records. The album features original compositions along with protest classics and was recorded in New York City with GRAMMY-nominated producer Tiffany Gouché. The album is 100% created by women, non-binary artists and…
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Simone “Azúcar” Nikkole – Sidepiece Sanctifications
Read more: Simone “Azúcar” Nikkole – Sidepiece SanctificationsSidepiece Sanctifications is the second poetry chapbook of work written by Simone “Azúcar” Nikkole. In Sidepiece Sanctifications, Simone “Azúcar” Nikkole documents the journey of love, infatuation and three-way relationships. She explores the experience of “the other woman” or “sidepiece” in a romantic relationship and how the woman returns to herself in recognizing her true self…
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Sista Zock – Zock Solid: Where the Stem Meets the Root
Read more: Sista Zock – Zock Solid: Where the Stem Meets the RootExisting in the liminal space of sound of spoken word and music, Sista Zock introduces a unique Afro Jazz Fusion Sound with a touch of Hip-hop. Her latest project, Zock Solid, Where the Stem Meets the Root, features a collaboration with Abiodun of The Last Poets, adding depth and resonance to her musical journey.
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