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Contact: Natalie Renee Parker
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Charlotte, NC – October 15, 2025 – So Your Boss Sucks, Now What?, hosted by leadership strategist and accountability expert Natalie Renee Parker, has been awarded Gold in the Best Indie Podcast category at the 4th Annual Signal Awards, recognizing the podcasts that define culture and elevate the medium of storytelling.
Winners of this prestigious distinction are selected by the Signal Awards Judging Academy, which includes notable on-mic talent such as On Purpose host Jay Shetty, Radiolab co-host Latif Nasser, and Hysterical host Dan Taberski, alongside industry leaders including Jonathan Hirsch (Sony Music), Ney Alvarez (Al Jazeera), Gretta Cohn (Pushkin Industries), Chris Bannon (Condé Nast), and Jessica Cordova Kramer (Lemonada Media).
The Signal Awards honor organizations, artists, and innovators shaping the podcast industry through powerful storytelling. This year’s awards drew more than 385,000 public votes from over 127,000 listeners worldwide, underscoring the growing influence of podcasts in shaping modern conversations.
“So Your Boss Sucks, Now What? made an impression on the Judging Academy,” said Jemma Brown, General Manager of The Signal Awards. “This award is a testament to the skill, ingenuity, and vision of its creators.”
So Your Boss Sucks, Now What? is the award-winning podcast that gives voice to the employee experience and helps people navigate bad leadership with humor, honesty, and hope. Through real stories, expert insights, and actionable advice, host Natalie Renee Parker helps listeners move from frustration to freedom — transforming toxic workplaces into opportunities for growth. The show is produced by Natalie Parker Enterprises, a leadership development and culture transformation firm.
Learn more or listen to the latest episodes at www.yourbosssucks.com.
The Signal Awards are mission-focused on uplifting the podcast medium by recognizing the most potent, meaningful, and unprecedented audio projects being made today. Now in its fourth year, entries are reviewed by the Signal Awards Judging Academy, a collective of architects, instigators, and trailblazers in audio. Each year, The Academy listens to thousands of hours of storytelling, selecting the strongest work to be elevated to award-winning status.
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