Category: Don McNay
Happy Father’s Day To Mom
A couple of years ago, Louisville political activist Mary John Celletti posted on her Facebook page that she got a Father’s Day present from her son Patrick.
Life Lesson: Making The Ask
Twenty-five years ago, Bob Babbage, who is now Kentucky’s most successful lobbyist, was running for state auditor and I was his combination of finance chair/campaign chair/press secretary.
Will You Be Truly Happy If You Win The Lottery?
A Psychology Today article titled, “What Will You Do if You Win the $550 Million Powerball Lottery?” caught my attention.
Will Main Street Ever Trust Washington Again?
The scandal at the Internal Revenue Service and the Justice Department spying on the Associated Press came at the same time that I have been reading Moisés Naim’s excellent book “The End of Power.”
Life Lessons from a Lawyer’s Lawyer
One of the great moments of my life was sitting next to legendary Louisville attorney Frank Haddad at a luncheon when he found that he had received the first Peter Perlman Outstanding Trial Lawyer award from the Kentucky Academy of Trial Lawyers.
Not Becoming An Oldies Act
The “strategic coach” for entrepreneurs Dan Sullivan uses the expressions “past-based self” and “future-based self.”
How Poker Can Tell Us If An Injured Person Will Blow Their Money
Gambling takes a front burner in my life during Kentucky Derby week.
Life Lessons About Money and Happiness
When the body of murdered Florida lotto winner Abraham Shakespeare was found, his mother said that on many occasions Shakespeare said he wished he had torn up the winning ticket.
Breaking the Rules to Do Things Right
For nearly 20 years, our leaders decided traditional economic rules didn’t apply. It got us into a financial crisis.
Will the Gecko Slay All Insurance Agents?
After 30 years of affiliation with the insurance industry, I have a deep appreciation for insurance agents.







