Fiat Career Coaching Podcast

Valentina Imhoff

You are created for more. You are created to live a full and abundant life. I’m a Catholic Career Coach helping you encounter God through your work. Each episode is designed to draw you closer to discovering your calling and stepping out into your unique giftings! Learn more at fiatcareercoaching.com.

  1. For All the Writers & Artists | An Interview With Denise Trull

    MAY 1

    For All the Writers & Artists | An Interview With Denise Trull

    Happy Feast Day of St. Joseph the Worker! In honor of this special day, I’m thrilled to share this episode with you. This episode is dedicated to all the writers and artists who could use a little inspiration for their work. I had the pleasure of speaking with one of my favorite writers, Denise Trull, who writes for publications such as “Theology of Home”, SpiritualDirection.com, DappledThings.org, and on her own Substack called, “The Inscapist”. Denise is the writer I aspire to be one day. She has a unique ability to notice details that many of us might miss, and to call them out in a way that makes you pause and simple say, “Wow”. She is humble, kind and just an all-around wonderful person. Can you tell I’m a fan? It was absolutely delightful speaking with her about her writing, her daily inspirations, and her processes. If you have an old manuscript that has been collecting dust or a painting you’ve been wanting to finish, then this episode is for you. Listening to Denise will inspire you to pick it up, and to try again even for a few minutes. We need artists in our lives, and especially ones that points us to the Master Artist. Be sure to subscribe to her Substack (https://substack.com/@theinscapist/posts) for a daily dose of beauty! Also, here is her reflection about Madame Benjamin (https://substack.com/@theinscapist/p-195520185) that we talk about in the episode. To connect with Valentina, visit: fiatcareercoaching.com.

    58 min
  2. Padre Pio and You | An Interview with Mary O'Regan

    MAR 27

    Padre Pio and You | An Interview with Mary O'Regan

    There are few saints in the world that have had the magnitude of impact as Padre Pio. Born in 1887 in Pietrelcina, Italy he later became a Capuchin friar, priest, stigmatist and mystic. He had the ability to read souls, bilocate and God worked many healings through him. During World War II, many allied pilots even saw him appear in front of their airplanes with arms outstretched, preventing them from bombing the town and monastery where he lived in San Giovanni Rotondo, Italy! Although I’ve always heard these remarkable stories about him and been in awe of his life, it wasn’t until I experienced an answered prayer through his intercession that made me realize how close the saints in heaven really are to us. This reality became even more profound when I read Mary O’Regan’s new book, “Padre Pio and You”, which details his incredible life and ministry. O’Regan is a gifted writer with a remarkable ability to draw readers into the story and feel like they are truly there. I felt like I was watching a movie each time I picked up her book and began to encounter the person of Padre Pio in a personal way. Mary’s own life story is fascinating and in this podcast episode she shares how she first met Padre Pio and the near-death experience she had that completely changed her life. This book is a true masterpiece and great testament to Padre Pio’s life. I highly recommend you pick up a copy if you love learning about the lives of saints and want to learn more about this incredible intercessor in heaven! You can watch this episode on YouTube or listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. To connect with Mary, visit Mary's Blog. To connect with Valentina, visit Fiat Career Coaching, LLC. This post includes affiliate links.

    56 min
  3. “Newman for Our Time,” An Interview with Msgr. Laurence Spiteri

    12/19/2025

    “Newman for Our Time,” An Interview with Msgr. Laurence Spiteri

    Would you describe yourself as a truth-seeker? Would you be willing to leave a religion you have always followed and a career that elevated you to the heights of prestige and influence because you found the truth? That was what Saint John Henry Newman (1801-1890) did to the shock and anger of many. His conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism caused a religious and political stir in his day, and he lost many friends and family members in the process. However, he gained an eternal crown and a legacy that still reverberates in history over a century later. On November 1st, 2025, Newman was declared a Doctor of the Church due to his outstanding contribution to theology, education and critical topics such as the relationship between faith and reason and the critical nature of conscience. I first learned about him over 10 years ago after reading this touching quote of his: “God has created me to do Him some definite service. He has committed some work to me which He has not committed to another. I have my mission. I may never know it in this life, but I shall be told it in the next. I am a link in a chain, a bond of connection between persons.He has not created me for naught. I shall do good; I shall do His work. I shall be an angel of peace, a preacher of truth in my own place, while not intending it if I do but keep His commandments.Therefore, I will trust Him, whatever I am, I can never be thrown away. If I am in sickness, my sickness may serve Him, in perplexity, my perplexity may serve Him. If I am in sorrow, my sorrow may serve Him. He does nothing in vain. He knows what He is about. He may take away my friends. He may throw me among strangers. He may make me feel desolate, make my spirits sink, hide my future from me. Still, He knows what He is about.”― John Henry Newman I had the absolute joy of speaking with Msgr. Laurence Spiteri about his new book, “Newman for Our Time” about St. John Henry Newman. Msgr. Spiteri is a priest of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, California and currently works in Rome as the Prelate Auditor of the Roman Rota at the Vatican and Commissioner of ratum-non-consumatum cases. He holds doctorates in biblical studies, psychology, and canon law, and a specialization in international law regarding the Church-state relationship. Not only is he knowledgeable about Newman’s life, but he is incredibly witty and had me laughing through parts of the interview. I hope you too will appreciate his sense of humor as you listen or watch. Tune into this episode to learn more about: John Henry Newman’s journey of faith from Calvinism to Anglicanism to Catholicism His views of the role of the laity in the church The infallibility of the Pope and what that really means Why Catholics and non-Catholics love Newman Why every Pope (except for two) has cited Newman and his writings ever since he became Catholic You can also watch this episode on YouTube. This post includes affiliate links.To connect with Valentina, visit https://fiatcareercoaching.com/.

    53 min
  4. “Praying with Sacred Art,” An Interview with Derek Rotty

    11/21/2025

    “Praying with Sacred Art,” An Interview with Derek Rotty

    Every year when Advent comes around, I’m always at a loss as to how to live the season well. It arrives on the heels of Thanksgiving where I’m stuffed with good food and gratitude, and right before Christmas, forcing me to slow down when I want to rush right into decorating and snapping my fingers to “Jingle Bells”. This is why I was so thrilled to read Derek Rotty’s new book, “Praying with Sacred Art: Pondering the Mystery of Salvation through VISIO Divina”. Through this book, he walks through each of the liturgical seasons, beginning with Advent, using historic paintings as a form of prayer. It was a unique experience placing myself in these classic works of art and seeking to encounter Christ in the process. I highly recommend this book if you are looking for a good resource to help you fruitfully enter into the Advent season and beyond. Derek’s love of art and history is contagious, and I think you’ll enjoy listening to his description about certain artwork. This is one episode where you’ll want to watch the video so you can see the paintings we’re referencing. Episode Resources: Praying with Sacred Art: Pondering the Mystery of Salvation through VISIO Divina EWTN The Journey Home - Derek Rotty This post includes affiliate links. If you buy through these links, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. However, please note that I only recommend books or programs that I personally believe in and have had made an impact on me.To watch this episode on YouTube, click: https://youtu.be/pEORSJd0u7w To connect with Valentina, visit fiatcareercoaching.com.

    34 min
  5. “Spiritual Warfare Q&A,” An Interview with Dr. Dan Schneider

    11/07/2025

    “Spiritual Warfare Q&A,” An Interview with Dr. Dan Schneider

    Have you ever read a book that stopped you in your tracks? A book that provided clarity and yet made you question past and present decisions? Even a book that left you with more questions and a greater yearning for truth than when you started? This was my recent experience after reading “Spiritual Warfare Q&A” by Dr. Dan Schneider and Jesse Romero. I underlined, Googled, texted my spiritual director, spoke extensively with my husband and prayed continuously about the topics in this book during and after reading this book. It was that impactful! Written in question-and-answer form, this book outlines topics such as exorcisms, deliverance ministry, the laying on of hands during prayer ministry, the occult, magic, horror films, yoga, haunted houses, Freemasonry, and much more. It is well researched and filled with anecdotes from real exorcisms. However, the book is not meant to glorify the work of the enemy, but to give readers a clear understanding of the reality of the spiritual realm and the battle for our souls. I know that might sound dramatic, but if you have ever been involved in any form of healing and deliverance prayer ministry or plan to be, I recommend you read this book. It will challenge what you know, enlighten you on what you may not know, and will leave you wanting to learn more. Dr. Schneider is a wealth of knowledge on these topics, and it was a joy to speak with him about this book. He regularly assists with exorcisms and is a founding member of Liber Christo, a movement in conjunction with Fr. Chad Ripperger, SMD which provides tools and resources for priests and laity working in the apostolate of exorcism. I’ll be honest, I’m still processing what I read in this book and discerning next steps and will continue to take it all to prayer. But this episode is for you if you want to learn more about the: Role of authority in spiritual warfare How to pray for healing (prudently) Importance of spiritual order in the home Power of the priesthood and the anointed hands of a priest Impact of mental prayer on spiritual combat Episode Resources: The Liber Christo Method: A Field Manual for Spiritual Combat Holy League Institute Did you know you can also watch this episode on YouTube? Visit: https://www.youtube.com/@fiatcareercoaching. To connect with Valentina, visit https://fiatcareercoaching.com/.

    1h 15m

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You are created for more. You are created to live a full and abundant life. I’m a Catholic Career Coach helping you encounter God through your work. Each episode is designed to draw you closer to discovering your calling and stepping out into your unique giftings! Learn more at fiatcareercoaching.com.