About Lisa
Author. Educator. Psychologist. Speaker. Founder.
I’m Lisa Jacovsky — and my work is an ecosystem of impact. Books for children. Conversations with leaders. Resources for educators. A doctorate in clinical psychology in progress. A fashion brand on the horizon. One thread runs through all of it: amplifying voices that deserve to be heard.
From passion to power
For more than five and a half years, owning my own business lived quietly in the back of my mind. When I imagined business ownership, I pictured brick-and-mortar buildings, long hours, climbing from the very bottom. I convinced myself it wasn’t for me. What I didn’t realize was that I was already building something.
Award-winning children’s books. A podcast amplifying voices that deserved to be heard. Consulting work, resources, articles, and years of lived experience poured into meaningful projects. I just hadn’t called it a business yet — I called it passion. Purpose. Calling.
Incorporating Unstoppable Voices wasn’t about proving anything to the world. It was about finally recognizing what had already been true: that my work has value. That my voice matters. That passion, when nurtured, can grow into something sustainable and powerful.
I am a business owner. I am successful because I let my passion be the guide. And that is the real power behind my ecosystem of impact.
The five roles
One person, five platforms.
Author
Multiple award-winning children’s books and anthology contributions. Stories that reflect every child.
Educator
Classroom visits, workshops, and educational resources for families and teachers.
Psychologist
Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) candidate, with a focus on inclusion, advocacy, and lived experience.
Speaker
TEDx, panels, magazine features, podcasts, and the NYFW runway as a Leading Lady.
Founder
Unstoppable Voices and the upcoming Still I Rise fashion line.
Advocate
Conversations on autism, disability, neurodiversity, and turning inclusion into systems.
The legacy I'm building
When viewed decades from now, my legacy will be defined by resilience — not simply the books, systems, or platforms, but the persistence behind them. I did not quit when projects underperformed. I did not retreat when conversations about autism were challenging. I continued creating, amplifying voices, and building inclusion into tangible systems.
“She did it anyway. And in doing so, she made it possible for others to believe they can too.”