The D-Max Effect
Lisa Liberatore(Author)
Transparency Enterprises (Publisher)
Published on 18. March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
138 pages
978-0-9989881-6-0 (ISBN)
Description
What Happens When One Kid Decides to Lead
What if leadership isn't taught-but caught?
In The D-Max Effect, Lisa Liberatore tells the unforgettable true story of how one ordinary child-invited into real responsibility early-sparked extraordinary ripple effects across schools, nonprofits, classrooms, and entire communities.
Inspired by her son, Dorian "D-Max" Pillsbury, this book challenges everything we think we know about leadership, confidence, and impact. It reveals a simple but radical truth: children don't learn leadership by being told what to do-they learn it by being included.
Through vivid, intimate storytelling-from soup kitchens and hockey rinks to classrooms, fundraisers, and kitchen-table conversations-Liberatore shows how leadership forms quietly: through presence instead of polish, consistency instead of charisma, and kindness practiced in ordinary moments. Readers witness how small acts-selling a candle, asking a question, pushing a cart of pie-become the building blocks of purpose, credibility, and lasting change.
This is not a parenting manual.
It's not a leadership playbook.
It's a lived framework for rebuilding community in a disconnected world.
At its core, The D-Max Effect is about breaking cycles, rewriting futures, and raising humans-of any age-who believe their presence matters. Whether you are a parent, educator, entrepreneur, mentor, or someone who has longed for deeper connection and meaning, this book will change how you see leadership and how you practice it every day.
Because real leadership doesn't wait for permission.
It starts when someone notices a need...and chooses to show up.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
212 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9989881-6-0 (9780998988160)
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Person
Lisa Liberatore is a mom, educator, entrepreneur, and community builder who believes leadership isn't reserved for people with titles-it belongs to the people who show up, do the work, and bring others with them.She has spent her career helping people navigate growth, change, and uncertainty while balancing ambition with responsibility. As an educator and program manager within Maine's entrepreneurial ecosystem, Lisa works alongside founders, small business owners, and community leaders to turn ideas into action and create pathways to opportunity.Lisa is also a working mom-one role that quietly holds all the others together. She understands the constant juggling act: building a career, raising a family, contributing to community, and still wanting to make a meaningful impact without burning out. That lived experience shapes how she leads, teaches, and shows up for others.Her work is rooted in connection. She builds communities where people feel supported, capable, and encouraged to take the next step-whether that's launching a business, growing into leadership, or trusting themselves again. She believes leadership doesn't require perfection or permission, just consistency, courage, and a willingness to invite others in.Alongside her professional work, Lisa is raising a young leader and learning-daily-how leadership, generosity, and confidence are modeled through action. Together, they've helped spark community-driven initiatives focused on kindness, contribution, and shared responsibility.Lisa brings energy, clarity, and momentum to everything she builds. She doesn't separate work from life-she integrates them. Her approach reflects the reality many people live every day: showing up fully, doing meaningful work, and building something that lasts while carrying a lot at once.