Nicole “Coach Twy” Twyman is not just an entrepreneur; she's a visionary on a mission to empower women to reclaim their health, both physically and spiritually. Her journey began as a new mom, struggling to shed the weight that seemed impossible to lose. It was this challenge that led her to the incredible power of community and sisterhood.
From a close-knit group of friends, Nicole's vision grew into Fit, Fyne & Fabulous, a faith-based health and wellness community. Its mission: to end obesity in Black and Brown communities through a holistic approach that transcends diet and exercise. Today, this community thrives with over 17,000 women across the country, each on their unique journey to healthier living.
Nicole's journey is marked by resilience, faith, and a deep commitment to serve. Growing up in Algiers, Louisiana, she was inspired by her grandmother, Annie Mae Dunn, who lived a life of service. Nicole's experiences have shaped her into a servant leader, managing her business more like a ministry, rooted in empathy, compassion, and love.
Fit, Fyne & Fabulous isn't just another weight loss program; it's a transformational experience that supports the whole woman, from mindset to spirituality and beyond. Nicole's approach emphasizes that perfection is a myth, and failure is a stepping stone to success. Her message is clear: believe in what your body can achieve, embrace progressive growth, and never give up.
As an entrepreneur, Nicole knows the journey isn't without its challenges, but it's the women she serves who fuel her persistence. The impact she's made on the lives of thousands of women, helping them shed pounds and regain confidence, remains one of her proudest achievements. She's been recognized as one of Los Angeles' most inspiring people, cooked live with celebrities, and authored her first book.
Nicole Twyman's journey is a testament to the power of community, empathy, and resilience. Fit, Fyne & Fabulous isn't just her business; it's her calling—a place where Black and Brown women find support, transformation, and the belief that they can rewrite their health stories.