
Eleven seasons later, Keep it Cutre wins the 2025 Ídolo Award for best podcast
Keep it Cutre, the anti-podcast hosted by Ángela Henche and Albanta San Román and produced by Keepers, is a space where humour blends with social commentary, pop culture and conversations that feel like those you’d have with your closest, most honest friends. Since its first season, the podcast has celebrated imperfection, irony and unfiltered reflection, with honesty as its guiding principle.
With a direct, ironic and deeply sincere tone, Keep it Cutre has become a platform for talking about real life as it is actually lived. Topics range from precarity and love in the age of ghosting to debates around feminism and contemporary culture.
A podcast that grows without losing its essence
What began as a spontaneous project among friends has, over the years, become a unique voice in the Spanish-language audio landscape. Keep it Cutre has not only kept its community active for more than eleven seasons, but has also been recognized by the industry and the public with various nominations, such as those received at the Gen Z Awards, and with the Best Podcast Award at the 2025 infoLibre Youth Awards and winners of the 2025 Amazon Music “Best Podcast” award.
These awards highlight the project’s ability to address social, cultural, and personal issues from a critical perspective, with humor and without artifice Each milestone has reinforced the impact of a format that does not chase trends, but instead observes them, questions them and recounts them with irony
Ídolo Award for Best Podcast 2025
This year, Keep it Cutre has taken another major step forward by winning the 2025 Ídolo Award for Best Podcast. The award celebrates not only the format itself, but also the style, consistency and courage of two creators who have successfully combined humour, sensitivity and a critical eye in every conversation.
Keep it Cutre is built on honesty, and that is precisely why it connects so strongly with its audience. In a context where discourse often feels softened or diluted, the podcast continues to challenge, provoke laughter and reclaim class consciousness through humour


