The FIX Wins Best Podcast at 2025 Good Vybz Awards After a Year of Digital Dominance

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Jamaica’s podcasting scene has a clear front-runner — and The FIX has just tightened its grip. The powerhouse platform was crowned Best Podcast at the 2025 Good Vybz Awards, held on Sunday, 14 December at St Patrick’s Auditorium in Kingston, marking yet another major milestone in a year defined by wins, numbers, and undeniable cultural impact.

One of the night’s most hotly contested categories, Best Podcast featured strong contenders including The Truth Is Real, My Tu Sense, Let’s Be Honest, and Canadian-based Entertainment Report. However, it was The FIX that ultimately emerged victorious, with co-hosts Naro and Javi on hand to accept the award. In their remarks, the duo thanked their fellow nominees and encouraged both established and aspiring podcasters to remain focused, consistent, and committed to the craft. The win capped off a ceremony that also honoured excellence in acting and other creative fields, reinforcing the Good Vybz Awards’ growing influence within Jamaica’s entertainment ecosystem.

The latest triumph arrives amid an already historic run for The FIX. Between November 2024 and November 2025, the platform amassed an impressive 15.4 million YouTube views, firmly positioning it as Jamaica’s No.1 podcast in an increasingly crowded and competitive space. From headline-making interviews to sharp cultural commentary, The FIX has not only driven conversation — it has shaped it.

Momentum is also carrying the brand beyond local borders. The podcast recently earned a prestigious nomination for Podcasting Excellence in the Caribbean Diaspora (Music, History, Entrepreneurship, Culture) at the Island Icons Honours NYC 2025, which unfolded in November in Brooklyn. That recognition places The FIX alongside the Caribbean’s most influential voices and underscores its growing international footprint.

Presented by Good Vybz Entertainment, the Good Vybz Awards celebrate individuals who elevate Jamaica’s creative industries, both within and beyond the organisation. With another trophy secured and global recognition on the horizon, The FIX continues to prove that Caribbean storytelling — when done boldly and authentically — doesn’t just compete. It leads.

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