BOOKS
A curated collection of books from our global collaborations and partnerships, spanning photography, writing, running, and the ultra-endurance world. Together, they explore resilience, art, music, and the human stories that emerge when we move through spaces with intention.
Recipe for Resilience | Book
How everyday stories build extraordinary strength
Recipes for Resilience is a collaboration with Lee Bakewell that examines how everyday stories forge extraordinary strength. “Between what happens to us and how we respond, there is a space.” The book explores that space through narrative, reflection, and practical insights that cultivate clarity, perspective, and quiet strength. The book features excerpts from an interview with Lloyd Munjanja, reflecting on his upbringing in rural Zimbabwe and the experiences that shaped his resilience. The eBook is available for pre-purchase now. Hardcover and paperback editions will be available on Amazon beginning February 23, 2026.
Mastering the DECA | Book
Ultratriathlon from 10 to 30 Days
Coauthored with Martin Gruebele, Alexandra Meixner and Daniel Meier, this book is a definitive guide to racing continuously for 10 to 30 days. It shows how data, physiology, and applied science make it possible to sustain Ironman-distance racing day after day, far beyond the limits of a single marathon or triathlon. Drawing on firsthand experience racing and crewing Deca ultratriathlons and their multiples, the book covers the history, training, organization, and execution of the sport’s most demanding events. Detailed race narratives, performance analysis, crew strategy, logistics, and financial planning offer an unmatched look into the “queen” races of ultratriathlon. An essential resource for athletes ready to move beyond conventional endurance limits. New edition for 2025/2026.
The MBIRA | Book
An African Musical Instrument
A collaboration with Māhealani Uchiyama, one of the few African American women who play the mbira. An award-winning dancer, musician, composer, choreographer, recording artist, author, and teacher, Māhealani Uchiyama is the founder and director of the Māhea Uchiyama Center for International Dance in Berkeley and Kumu Hula of Hālau KaUaTuahine. The book features select photographs by Lloyd Munjanja.
The Freshwater Review | Journal
Lloyd Munjanja’s early oil paintings were featured in Freshwater Review, the College of St. Scholastica’s literary and arts journal, highlighting his early engagement with visual narrative and material expression.