You Can't Take It With You
You Can't Take It With You
Jim Dunlop
This is You Can't Take It With You, a podcast for people who want to use their money for good. Each episode will feature stories of generosity designed to inspire, and encourage others to do meaningful things in their communities.
Restoring Hope for At-Risk Youth Through Faith and Giving With Matthew Reichart
Matthew Reichart is the Executive Director at Pine Valley Camp, a faith‑based nonprofit offering residential camps and year‑round programs for inner‑city and underprivileged children in the Pittsburgh region. He co-founded and revived the camp in 1995 with his wife, Susan, guiding its mission to rebuild broken lives through the gospel, life skills, and outdoor adventure. Under his leadership, the camp serves hundreds of children annually with activities like hiking, biking, swimming, and discipleship in a nurturing, low‑cost environment. In this episode… Some of the most profound life changes start with a single act of generosity. But how can giving — whether time, money, or love — truly restore hope in the lives of at-risk youth? And what does it look like when that generosity becomes the foundation of a decades-long mission? According to Matthew Reichart, a lifelong mission-driven leader, hope is restored when children encounter the love of Christ in a nurturing, distraction-free environment. He highlights the power of camp to break cycles of brokenness by immersing kids in nature, mentorship, and faith-filled community. The ripple effects are clear; former campers often return as counselors, leaders, even pastors, carrying forward the same hope they once received. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, host Jim Dunlop sits down with Matthew Reichart, Executive Director at Pine Valley Camp, to talk about restoring hope for at-risk youth through faith and giving. They explore how generosity creates long-term change, why camping ministry is so effective, and the impact of intentional community partnerships. Matthew also shares powerful donor stories and his vision for a legacy of healing.  
Jul 28, 2025
38 min
How Philanthropy Creates Lasting Impact in Senior Living With J.D. Shuman
J.D. Shuman is the President and CEO of Asbury Foundation, a charitable organization that supports benevolent care, innovation, and life-enriching programs for residents of Asbury Communities’ senior living campuses. He brings over 20 years of experience in senior living philanthropy, including leadership roles at Asbury and Homewood Foundation. Since rejoining Asbury in 2019, he has led major initiatives like the $60 million “Everyday Exceptional” campaign. J.D. is also a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) and is pursuing an MBA at Mount St. Mary’s University. In this episode… In a world full of headlines about scarcity, conflict, and division, it’s easy to forget how powerful a single act of giving can be, especially when it inspires others to do the same. So can one donor’s gift ripple out to change an entire community? According to J.D. Shuman, a seasoned leader in senior services and philanthropy, generosity becomes transformational when it's aligned with a donor’s passion and a broader community vision. He highlights how even donating something as unexpected as a rock climbing wall at a senior living community can significantly enhance brain health and resident engagement. The result is more than just new facilities; it’s a culture of giving that empowers seniors, uplifts staff, and plants seeds of inspiration for future donors. Through brain health centers, scholarship programs, and a $60 million campaign, J.D. illustrates how generosity sustains meaningful, long-term impact. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, host Jim Dunlop sits down with J.D. Shuman, President and CEO of Asbury Foundation, to discuss how philanthropy is reshaping the future of senior living. They explore the ripple effect of donor-led innovation, building culture through giving, and creating legacy through endowments. J.D. also shares how everyday generosity can unlock potential in both people and communities. 
Jun 9, 2025
30 min
Building Championship Teams Through Servant Leadership With Jevon Gondwe
Jevon Gondwe is the Founder of Influential Skills, a leadership development company that equips professionals with the communication tools to connect, inspire, and lead high-performing teams. A three-time NCAA national champion and graduate of Messiah University, Jevon blends his athletic mindset with over 15 years of experience in training more than 30,000 individuals across diverse industries. His signature "Connect to Lead Series" provides leaders with practical strategies to enhance team engagement, productivity, and trust through authentic communication. Based in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Jevon continues to coach and mentor emerging leaders, helping them unlock their potential through influential communication. In this episode… What does it take to build a team that not only wins but thrives with heart, trust, and purpose? How can leaders shift from simply managing tasks to inspiring people to give their best every day? What’s the secret sauce that transforms a group of individuals into a true championship team? According to Jevon Gondwe, a championship-winning athlete and leadership coach, the key lies in servant leadership — putting others first to unlock their potential. He highlights how humility, intentional acts of generosity, and a focus on interpersonal connection create environments where people want to excel. When leaders give more value than they receive, they create ripple effects of trust, engagement, and long-term success. Drawing on personal stories, including mentorship moments and hard-earned lessons, Jevon shows how meaningful leadership practices can multiply impact across organizations and communities. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, host Jim Dunlop sits down with Jevon Gondwe, Founder of Influential Skills, to discuss building championship teams through servant leadership. They explore how to foster authentic team connection, why adding value beyond expectations matters, and ways leaders can intentionally shape culture. Jevon also shares the personal philosophies that guide his leadership journey.
May 7, 2025
31 min
From Bitcoin Gifts To Rescuing the Vulnerable: Jason Burtt’s Radical Approach to Generosity
Jason Burtt is a Senior Major Gifts Officer at Grove City College, a highly ranked, nationally recognized Christian liberal arts and sciences college committed to developing leaders of the highest proficiency, purpose, and principles ready to advance the common good. In this role, he cultivates and stewards significant philanthropic relationships that result in transformational impact. Jason is also the Founder and CEO of Unaltered Ministries, an organization dedicated to guiding individuals toward a fuller life through God's true design. He previously served as the National Director and Senior Vice President for Silver Ring Thing, a worldwide movement promoting sexual integrity through the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In this episode… Some people give when they have extra. Others give when it makes no sense on paper and somehow still come out ahead. What drives a person to give radically, even when it’s uncomfortable? According to Jason Burtt, a lifelong nonprofit leader and passionate advocate for generosity, the key lies in understanding that generosity is not just a financial act; it’s a lifestyle that unlocks deeper joy. He highlights how his journey began with reluctant tithing and grew into a decades-long practice of giving first and trusting the outcome. The result, he says, has been both transformational and deeply fulfilling. From facilitating multimillion-dollar crypto gifts to leading anti-trafficking efforts, Jason demonstrates how radical generosity can ripple into lasting impact. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, Jim Dunlop sits down with Jason Burtt, Senior Major Gifts Officer at Grove City College, to talk about unlocking joy through intentional giving. Jason shares the story behind a $4 million Bitcoin donation, the birth of The One Coalition, and the power of going first when asking others to give. He also talks about his personal stake in rescuing trafficking victims through the Asservo Project.
Mar 31, 2025
37 min
How Estate Planning Can Fuel Generosity With Mike Cherewka
​Mike Cherewka is the Founder and Owner of Cherewka Law PC, a firm providing comprehensive legal services in estate planning, business law, real estate, and nonprofit organizations. Mike began his career in the Tax Department of Ernst & Whinney in 1981 before entering private practice in 1983. In 1989, he founded The Law Offices of Michael Cherewka, which has since evolved into Cherewka Law PC, serving clients throughout Pennsylvania. Beyond his legal practice, Mike is a licensed real estate broker in Pennsylvania and Maryland and a founding member of Paramount Settlement Services, LLC, a full-service central Pennsylvania title company. In this episode… Estate planning is often viewed as a technical, numbers-driven process — but what if it could be something more? What if it became a powerful tool for shaping the future and impacting lives instead of just distributing assets? Can thoughtful planning today fuel meaningful generosity tomorrow? According to Mike Cherewka, a seasoned estate planning attorney with decades of experience, the answer is a resounding yes. He explains that estate planning isn't just about wealth transfer; it's a way to align financial decisions with personal values. He highlights how tools like charitable remainder trusts and endowments can turn a client’s generosity into an enduring legacy. Mike’s stories bring to life how thoughtful planning transforms intent into real community impact. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, host Jim Dunlop sits down with Mike Cherewka, Founder and Owner of Cherewka Law PC, to discuss how estate planning can serve as a vehicle for generosity. They explore creative giving strategies, the role of charitable trusts, and how to empower clients to support causes they care about. Mike also shares how collaboration with financial advisors enhances long-term impact.
Mar 26, 2025
36 min
Redefining Financial Success Through Generosity With Michelle Clary
​Michelle Clary is the Founder, CEO, and Senior Wealth Advisor at Piton Wealth, a firm dedicated to providing comprehensive financial planning services that align with clients' life goals and holistic wellness. She holds multiple professional designations, including Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU®), Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC®), Retirement Income Certified Professional (RICP®), and Accredited Estate Planner (AEP®). Michelle's commitment to excellence has been recognized nationally, ranking #16 in AdvisorHub's 2022 Advisors to Watch list, and she has received honorable mention for the 2022 Invest in Others Volunteer of the Year Award.  In this episode… Many people spend their lives growing their assets but hesitate when it comes to giving back, often unsure of the right timing or strategy. But what if generosity wasn’t just an afterthought, but a core part of financial planning? According to Michelle Clary, a nationally recognized financial expert, true financial success isn’t measured solely by assets under management but by the impact those assets create. She highlights how shifting the focus to "assets under distribution" can reframe wealth as a tool for purpose-driven living. By strategically giving during one’s lifetime, individuals not only maximize their influence but also strengthen the causes they care about. Through her innovative approach, she challenges traditional financial mindsets and helps clients align their money with their values. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, host Jim Dunlop sits down with Michelle Clary, Founder, CEO, and Senior Wealth Advisor at Piton Wealth, to discuss how generosity can redefine financial success. They explore why giving during your lifetime creates a greater impact, how to strategically distribute wealth, and the emotional rewards of generosity. Michelle also shares how she and her clients build a legacy of giving that extends across generations.
Mar 19, 2025
28 min
Mission, Microfinance, and Impact: A Guide to Sustainable Generosity With Peter Greer
Peter Greer is the President and CEO of HOPE International, a global Christian faith-based nonprofit economic development organization operating in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. In this role, he leads the organization's efforts to alleviate both physical and spiritual poverty. Under his leadership, HOPE has expanded its reach, providing financial services and training to empower individuals in underserved communities to start or grow businesses. Before joining HOPE, he served as a microfinance advisor in Cambodia and Zimbabwe and as the Managing Director for Urwego Bank in Rwanda. Peter has co-authored over 10 books, including Mission Drift, a 2015 Christianity Today Book Award Winner. In this episode… Generosity has the power to change lives, but what does it look like when it goes beyond simple giving? Can generosity be a tool to create a sustainable impact, especially in communities struggling with poverty? According to Peter Greer, a global advocate for economic development and impact-driven generosity, true generosity isn’t just about giving — it’s about creating opportunity. He highlights that when individuals are empowered through microfinance, they’re not just recipients but active participants in building sustainable change. Instead of temporary relief, they gain the resources, skills, and dignity to provide for themselves and their communities. Peter believes that when generosity is done properly, it fosters independence rather than dependence, ultimately breaking the cycle of poverty. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, host Jim Dunlop sits down with Peter Greer, President and CEO of HOPE International, to discuss how microfinance fuels sustainable generosity. Peter explains how small investments can lead to long-term community transformation, why nonprofits should collaborate instead of compete, and how generosity extends beyond money to mentorship and empowerment. He also offers insights into how we can all live with open hands and a bigger vision for impact.
Feb 27, 2025
27 min
Purposeful Living and Creating a Legacy of Giving Back With Shane Moerdyk
Shane Moerdyk is the Treasurer and Director of Operations for Hunt For A Cure, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funding research to cure cystic fibrosis. With over a decade of experience in nonprofit financial management, Shane has been instrumental in securing partnerships and managing funds to support critical research initiatives. He has played a key role in organizing events like the annual Camo Ball, which raises funds for life-saving medical research. Shane's commitment to the cause is evident through his active involvement in fostering collaborations with institutions such as Michigan State University to advance cystic fibrosis research.  In this episode… What drives someone to turn personal challenges into a powerful force for change? And how can generosity shape not just your own life but the lives of future generations? According to Shane Moerdyk, a passionate advocate for philanthropy and medical research, true generosity starts when you turn hardship into action. When his son was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, he refused to be passive and sought out ways to fund research, create awareness, and push for better treatments. He highlights the importance of aligning passion with purpose, ensuring that giving is both meaningful and impactful. Whether it’s through raising millions for medical breakthroughs, mentoring future leaders, or simply being present for those in need, Shane believes that generosity isn’t about wealth — it’s about the intention behind your actions and the ripple effect they create. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, Jim Dunlop speaks with Shane Moerdyk, Treasurer and Director of Operations for Hunt For A Cure, to discuss how generosity fuels purpose and impact. Shane shares how his nonprofit has funded medical breakthroughs, supported underserved communities, and created lasting change. He also explains how to align passions with philanthropy for real impact and explores the power of mentorship, leadership, and passing down a giving mindset.
Feb 3, 2025
21 min
Volunteering, Collaboration, and Making a Difference With Tom Baker
Tom Baker is the CEO of Variety the Children's Charity (of Pittsburgh), a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering children with disabilities through adaptive equipment and inclusion programs. With over 15 years of leadership experience in nonprofit organizations, including North Hills Community Outreach and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, Tom has focused on creating programs that transform lives. A lifelong volunteer and advocate, he has mentored youth, served on multiple nonprofit boards, and authored a book encouraging young professionals to engage in community service. In this episode… What inspires someone to dedicate their life to empowering others? For those who lead with generosity, their impact often extends far beyond individual actions, creating ripples of hope and transformation in their communities. How can we each find ways to give back and make a difference? According to Tom Baker, a lifelong volunteer and community leader, the key lies in starting where you are and focusing on the causes you care about. He explains that generosity doesn’t require wealth or influence but a willingness to act. By connecting with organizations, joining boards, or supporting collaborative efforts, individuals can create meaningful change in ways both big and small. He emphasizes that collaboration between nonprofits can amplify impact, encouraging organizations to “collaborate, not compete” to serve the community better. These partnerships foster innovative programs, expand resources, and create opportunities to touch more lives. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, Jim Dunlop sits down with Tom Baker, CEO of Variety the Children's Charity (of Pittsburgh), to discuss the transformative power of volunteering, building community through collaboration, and creating opportunities for children with disabilities. Together, they explore Tom's personal generosity journey, the impact of Variety’s innovative programs, and how partnerships amplify impact.
Jan 27, 2025
23 min
Loving Extravagantly and Living Generously With Dr. Doug Spotts
Dr. Doug Spotts is the Associate Professor of Health Policy and Administration at Penn State University, a top-ranked school that advances education and research in healthcare and public policy. With a background as an executive and family physician, Dr. Spotts has served in private practice, mentored future healthcare leaders, and held leadership roles in professional organizations such as the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation. A lifelong resident of Pennsylvania, he is deeply committed to fostering community health and is an advocate for service and generosity through education, medicine, and civic engagement. In this episode… What does it mean to live a life of true generosity? Is it simply about giving money or donating to charity, or does it extend deeper into how we connect with others and serve our communities? According to Dr. Doug Spotts, a family physician and educator, true generosity begins with relationships. He highlights the importance of time, talent, and treasure as foundational to living generously. Reflecting on his upbringing in rural Pennsylvania, Dr. Spotts credits his family’s quiet acts of kindness with shaping his approach to giving. These values, he explains, not only define how we serve others but also foster gratitude and purpose in our own lives. Through his work, Dr. Spotts demonstrates that generosity is most powerful when rooted in community and focused on impact. In this episode of You Can’t Take it With You, Jim Dunlop speaks with Dr. Doug Spotts, Associate Professor of Health Policy and Administration at Penn State University, to talk about building a life centered on generosity. They discuss how small, intentional acts of giving create profound ripple effects, why relationships are the cornerstone of impactful giving, and the significance of aligning time, talent, and treasure to serve others.
Jan 21, 2025
27 min
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