You Can't Take It With You
Chris VanHart is a Wealth Advisor at Advent Partners Wealth Management & Financial Planning, a firm dedicated to helping clients make informed financial decisions and create greater community impact through generosity and planning. Chris holds the CFP®, CKA®, and CLTC® certifications, and Advent Partners has set a bold 10-year vision to help clients donate $100 million to transform lives through generosity and planning. He is actively involved in his church and enjoys activities like biking, cooking with his family, and Civil War reenactments. In this episode… Generosity is usually learned through repeated small actions before it becomes a deeply held value. It shows up in shared time, steady service, and the willingness to build community with the people closest to us. How can families make generosity something they live together, not just something they admire from a distance? For wealth advisor Chris VanHart, the answer begins with modeling generosity in everyday life and inviting family into the process. His own generosity was shaped by parents who served consistently in church, and that pattern continued through worship ministry, Trail Life, client conversations, and Civil War reenacting with his son. Chris encourages families to give time and talents together, whether through a church, local ministry, or community organizations, because generosity becomes more lasting when children experience it firsthand. Financial confidence can also free people to give more intentionally, helping them support the causes, churches, schools, and organizations that matter most while building a legacy that extends beyond their own lifetime. In this episode of You Can't Take it With You, Jim Dunlop sits down with Chris VanHart, Wealth Advisor at Advent Partners Wealth Management & Financial Planning, to discuss generosity as a family rhythm. Chris shares how service shaped his childhood, why giving together matters, and how planning can unlock purposeful generosity. He also touches on Trail Life, client legacy conversations, and community-building.
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