In this episode of Miami Lead, Pastor Bill White sits down with Che Scott for a powerful conversation about leadership, purpose, humility, and hope.
Serving both as chaplain for the Miami Heat and as Director of Spiritual Life and Wellness at Chapman Partnership, Che offers a unique perspective on leadership across vastly different environments — from elite professional athletes to individuals experiencing homelessness. Despite the differences in financial status and public recognition, Che explains that people at every level wrestle with many of the same questions: uncertainty, identity, purpose, and hope.
Throughout the conversation, Che emphasizes the importance of staying grounded in purpose while learning to tune out distractions and “the noise.” He shares that some of the most successful leaders and athletes are not necessarily the loudest or most celebrated, but the ones who consistently focus on their mission, remain disciplined, and faithfully take the next step forward each day.
Che also reflects on the impact of mentorship and servant leadership in his own life. From leaders who invested in him early on to the role he now plays in mentoring others, he highlights how leadership is often built through person-to-person relationships, humility, and showing up faithfully over time.
A major theme of the episode is hope. Whether working with NBA players under intense public pressure or individuals rebuilding their lives through Chapman Partnership, Che believes leadership begins with helping people believe that their future can still be better than their present circumstances. His faith-centered approach focuses on encouraging others to expect the best, trust God’s plan, and continue moving forward even during seasons of uncertainty.
Che also shares practical insights on health, discipline, and spiritual integrity. He discusses the importance of caring for physical wellness not for appearance or status, but so leaders are healthy enough to serve others well. He also speaks candidly about relationships, character, and being mindful that leadership and faith influence every part of life — including how people treat others privately and publicly.
Key Takeaways
- Hope is essential regardless of a person’s financial status or success level.
- Leadership often grows through mentorship and life-on-life investment.
- Great leaders stay focused on purpose while tuning out distractions and negativity.
- Consistency and daily discipline matter more than overnight success.
- Servant leadership is often found in humility and unseen acts of service.


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