In this episode of Miami Lead, Pastor Bill White sits down with Dr. Harlan Selesnick to discuss leadership under pressure, teamwork, discipline, and the pursuit of excellence.
As the longtime team physician for the Miami Heat and physician for Inter Miami CF, Dr. Selesnick shares insights from nearly four decades in sports medicine and reflects on what it takes to consistently perform at the highest level. From operating on elite athletes to preparing for emergencies during championship games, he explains how preparation, trust, and composure are essential in high-stakes environments.
Throughout the conversation, Dr. Selesnick emphasizes the importance of teamwork in the operating room and beyond. While he may carry the greatest responsibility during surgery, he explains that successful outcomes depend on every member of the team knowing their role, being prepared, and working together with trust and precision. He also highlights the importance of treating people with kindness, listening well, and creating environments where others feel valued and respected.
The episode also explores lessons learned from working alongside some of the world’s greatest athletes, including LeBron James and Michael Jordan. Dr. Selesnick explains that talent alone is never enough — greatness comes from discipline, consistency, conditioning, and relentless preparation. He shares how elite athletes commit themselves daily to routines that strengthen not only their bodies, but also their mindset and focus.
Dr. Selesnick also reflects on the role of faith and spirituality in healing, leadership, and resilience. He notes that patients with hope and spiritual grounding often recover better and face challenges with greater perseverance. Throughout the discussion, he repeatedly returns to a simple but powerful philosophy: treat people the way you want to be treated.
Key Takeaways
- Preparation creates confidence in high-pressure situations.
- Great leadership depends on trust, teamwork, and communication.
- Kindness and respect are foundational leadership qualities.
- Excellence comes from consistency and discipline, not talent alone.
- Elite performers commit to daily routines that sharpen their skills.


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