In The Upside of Being Down, the entrepreneur and mental health advocate shares her story of misdiagnosis, diagnosis, and how a problem became her solution After college, Jen Gotch found herself ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ban.do founder and chief creative officer Jen Gotch has never been one to shy away from sharing the details of her life with ...
With her optimistic messaging, celebrity friends and goofy dances, Jen Gotch emerged as an archetype of the girl-boss phenomenon and a champion of mental health advocacy. However, behind the scenes at ...
The founder and creative director of Ban.do wants to help her team, customers, and people everywhere prioritize their own wellness. You’ve always been upfront about how your mental health has affected ...
Lifestyle, accessory and apparel brand Ban.do might focus on rainbows, millennial pink and "getting serious about fun," but founder and chief creative officer Jen Gotch’s social media feed also gets ...
Simon Gotch, one half of one-time NXT tag team champions The Vaudevillains, was released Wednesday from his WWE contract. Along with Aiden English, Gotch, whose real name is John Smith, was ...
(CBS Local)-- Jen Gotch is a successful businesswoman, an author, and a leader in the conversation about mental health. The founder of the multi-million dollar business ban.do recently published a ...
Simon Gotch, one half of former NXT tag team champions The Vaudevillains, agreed mutually to a release from his WWE contract on Wednesday. Gotch, 34, whose real name is John Smith, concluded a nearly ...
“Can I get a picture with you?” a woman asks Jen Gotch, tentatively approaching the founder and chief creative officer of the L.A. lifestyle and apparel brand Ban.do. “I love you so much, you’re, like ...
PEORIA, Ga. -- A mother in Arizona has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after driving her pickup truck through "a park full of kids" and running over a 12-year-old girl, officials said. Maricopa ...
TRY THIS AT HOME Jen Gotch has a message for people who feel alone in this season of social isolation and coronavirus dread: “I’ve been training for this for years and still feel all the things ...