About us
Today's men and women are smart, sophisticated, discriminating—and don't have time to waste on things that aren't the absolute best. Their brand is Best Life. Their website is BestLifeOnline.com.
In addition to the most cutting-edge and expert-backed smarter living advice in the categories of wellness, health, relationships, travel, and more, Best Life is also the web's premier destination for positive, feel-good news. From the day's hottest viral content that everyone is talking about to the most important scientific breakthroughs, Best Life is the ultimate news source for health-minded readers who want to improve and challenge themselves every single day.
If you seek to find balance, gain confidence, lower your stress, advance in your career, be smarter with your money, build the home of your dreams, nurture your best relationships, live longer, and look and feel better than ever before, look no further! You're ready to live your Best Life.
Who We Are
David Zinczenko
Founder and CEO, Galvanized Media
David is internationally recognized as the leading voice in health, fitness, nutrition, and weight loss. He is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of 25 books in 15 languages, with more than 10 million books in print. Dave created the Eat This, Not That! series and the Zero Belly Diet franchise, as well as The Abs Diet series and The 8-Hour Diet. He is a Health and Wellness Correspondent for the Today Show and has appeared on Oprah, Good Morning America, 20/20, The Rachael Ray Show, and The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Keenan Mayo
Chief Content Officer
Keenan is an experienced digital, magazine, and book editor and writer. He oversees the content teams across Galvanized's brands, including both Best Life and Eat This Not That! Previously he worked as executive editor of Men's Fitness, where he edited features and managed the editorial department; Bloomberg Businessweek, where he co-edited the magazine's lifestyle section and wrote about the intersection between sports and business; Vanity Fair, where he worked on the "Vanities" section and covered tech; and People, where he worked as a reporter.
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