
Corporate Catholic inspires the joyful hustle by integrating a relationship with God into the 9-5. Hosts Allison and Claire both began their post-grad careers in consulting and felt called to start the Corporate Catholic podcast to flip the script on faith and work. Join them as they navigate corporate life with a coffee in hand and a rosary close by. New episodes every Tuesday!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | Religion & Spirituality | ||||

After a year-long pause, the Corporate Catholic podcast is back!! Needless to say, we have a LOT to catch up on.
This episode is both a recap and a reset. We share why we stepped away from the podcast, what 2025 taught us, and how the “Year of Hope”... more
It’s been a year… we know. After a year-long pause, the Corporate Catholic Podcast is returning with an exciting look back at our first live podcast, recorded at the SEEK 2025 Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Now several years into their consulti... more
This week is a sister takeover! Claire's younger sister Bridget joins the podcast to have an honest conversation about her first couple months moving to Chicago and starting her first full time job in consulting. As someone who is very much still in ... more
Trinity Road is comprised of a variety of different Catholic brands, some of which include The Catholic Company, J.Lily, and Catholic Coffee. This week, founder and CEO James Hetzel joins us to share how he started his career as a lawyer before pivot... more
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I feel like Allison and Claire are my long lost friends! Been listening to this podcast since it’s early days and I have loved seeing the growth and perspective growths of both the girls!
- Laila with The Learning To Mom Podcast
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This podcast focuses on the intersection of faith, work, and personal growth, primarily aimed at young professionals navigating their careers. The hosts engage in discussions featuring a wide range of guests, from CEOs to nonprofit workers, who share their personal journeys, challenges, and insights on maintaining faith in a corporate environment. Topics often include work-life balance, mentorship, the transition from college to career, and how spiritual values can shape professional decisions. It serves as both an inspirational and practical guide for listeners who are balancing their professional lives with their faith.
With an emphasis on community and support, the discussions are enriched by personal anecdotes and relatable experiences,... more
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Recent guests on Corporate Catholic include:
1. James Hetzel
2. Mary Spencer
3. Sydney Tanner
4. Anthony Heithoff
5. Mary Lenaburg
6. Father Peter
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