TRILLFIT in the Press
We’re Kinda Famous.
Since its inception in 2015, TRILLFIT has led the way with inclusion in the wellness industry. The brand and its CEO, Heather, have been featured in countless publications and editorials for their impact in the health & wellness industry, her values as a community builder and advocate for people of color and the LGBTQ+ community. From awards to recognitions, TRILLFIT has left its mark and continues to be recognized as one of the fastest-growing, most popular and inclusive cardio fitness programs in the country.
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Refinery29, Can Peoplehood — The Workout For Your Empathy Muscles — Solve Our Loneliness Problem?
NBC, ‘Nothing Is Impossible': Boston Fitness Studio Booming, Focused on Expanding
Women’s Health, ‘I Couldn’t Find A Gym Or Fitness Studio Where I Felt Like I Belonged. So I Created One.’
Boston Globe, TRILLFIT is shuttering its doors in Mission Hill
Boston College magazine, Fitness for All - Heather White '10 is on a mission to diversify the wellness industry.
Boston Globe, Fitness Studio TRILLFIT aims to decolonize wellness
Boston magazine, Heather White Called Out a Major Real Estate Developer for Its All White Fitness Lineup. They Listened
Good Morning America, How hip-hop-inspired fitness studio made moves during pandemic
People magazine, TRILLFIT's Heather White Is Increasing Wellness Access for People of Color: 'Equity Begins with Health Equity'
Sports Illustrated, The Founder of TRILLFIT Is on a Mission to Be the Most Inclusive Wellness Brand in America
Improper Bostonian, "Trill of the Chase”
Byrdie, “How TRILLFIT is Bringing Diversity and Culture to Boutique Fitness”
WCVB-ABC, “Hip Hop Dance / TRILLFIT”
Boston Magazine,"A Wellness Music Festival is Coming to Cambridge"
Thrillist, "Everything you need to do in Boston this weekend"
Metro Boston, "12 Fun Things to Do in Boston this Weekend"
InStyle Magazine, "Where You'll Find the Cool Kids" (print + online)
Racked, "Boston’s Coolest Hip Hop Workout Party Is Coming to LA"
The Boston Globe, "See how these Boston startup accelerators are promoting diversity"