Meyers moved from Chicago to Los Angeles to work in public relations. Not long after, they quit their job and began working at a fitness studio that specialized in Megaformer
pilates routines. After a coworker opened a fitness studio in
Dallas, Meyers moved to Texas and began working there, before launching their own workout and fitness business called be.come. The firm's workouts are a mixture of pilates,
yoga, and strength training. They gained notoriety on
Instagram for their workout tutorials and healthy lifestyle posts. In July 2018 Meyers, launched the fitness app for be.come, specializing in body-positive workouts. Meyers releases weekly 25-minute workout routines through the app, teaches fitness classes online through the be.come app and website, and taught classes at Studio B in Manhattan before opening a workout facility in
Union Square in September 2018. In 2018, Meyers and
Nico Tortorella announced they were working on filming a global television show focusing on gender, sexuality and relationships. In December 2018, they partnered with Lovers, a sex toy retailer, to launch a private label under the campaign #WeAreLovers. In May 2018, Meyers and Tortorella co-hosted the 33rd
AIDS Walk New York in
Central Park, raising $4,416,919. In December 2018, Meyers gave a
TED talk on empowerment and
body neutrality. == Personal life ==