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Faith Beyond the Walls: Purpose, Leadership, and Trusting God’s Direction with Torrian Scott

1 h 2 min · 14. maj 2026
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In this episode of Chu on This!, Dr. Katie W. Chu sits down with executive coach, leadership advisor, minister, and author Torrian Scott for a powerful and deeply faith centered conversation about purpose, identity, leadership, and trusting God through life’s unexpected transitions. Torrian shares his journey from growing up in Houston, Texas, raised by a devoted family despite early hardships, to becoming a leader who has coached CEOs, entrepreneurs, NBA coaches, and business owners around the world. At the center of his story is a lifelong passion for helping people recognize their purpose, develop their potential, and lead with intention. The conversation takes a deeply personal turn as Torrian reflects on one of the biggest shifts of his life, closing the church he pastored for nearly a decade after sensing God redirecting him into a new season. He opens up about wrestling with identity after spending more than 20 years primarily known as “Pastor Torrian,” and learning that titles and positions do not define who he is. Katie shares her own parallel journey, realizing that her optometry practice, podcast, and storytelling work are all forms of ministry beyond the walls of a church. Together, they explore how faith shows up not only in traditional ministry, but also in leadership, business, kindness, healthcare, coaching, and everyday human connection. Throughout the episode, themes of courage, action, and trust are woven into every story. Torrian speaks passionately about the danger of allowing fear, people pleasing, or self doubt to prevent someone from becoming who they were created to be. Both he and Katie reflect on learning to quiet outside noise and fully trust God’s direction, even when the next step feels uncertain. This episode is a powerful reminder that faith is not passive. It requires movement, courage, and the willingness to step boldly into the purpose God has prepared for you.   Key Takeaways Titles and roles do not define identity Stepping away from familiar roles can reveal that identity is rooted in who God says we are, not in titles, positions, or seasons of life. Faith requires action, not just belief Faith is not passive hope. It is moving forward despite uncertainty and trusting God through every step of the process. Purpose is fulfilled through serving others Whether through ministry, business, healthcare, coaching, or storytelling, purpose ultimately comes down to helping people and bringing light into their lives.   Quotes from the Episode “The greatest tragedy is meeting the person you should have been.” “Faith is action. It’s not wishing and hoping.” “Roles don’t define me. Titles don’t define me. God defines me.”   About Torrian Scott Torrian Scott is an executive leadership advisor, speaker, entrepreneur, and faith driven leader with more than 20 years of experience helping leaders and organizations unlock their full potential. As the founder of Mastery Advisory Group and Masters in the Marketplace, Torrian equips executives, entrepreneurs, and high performing leaders to discover purpose, develop their potential, and create meaningful impact through leadership. His work spans corporate, nonprofit, and government sectors, where he coaches decision makers to lead with clarity, conviction, and strategic execution. Torrian is passionate about helping people move beyond fear, embrace purpose, and lead from a place of authenticity, courage, and faith.   Connect with Torrian Scott Website: https://www.torrianscott.com [https://www.torrianscott.com] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/torrianscott [https://www.linkedin.com/in/torrianscott] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/OfficialTorrianScott [https://www.instagram.com/OfficialTorrianScott] Instagram | Men’s Leadership: https://www.instagram.com/lionsleadinglions [https://www.instagram.com/lionsleadinglions]

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