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Alo Yoga Enters the Metaverse
Alyson Wilson, VP of Brand Innovation at Alo Yoga, joins Cheddar News to discuss the yoga apparel company entering the metaverse and teaming up with Spring Studios for New York Fashion Week.

Streaming Service KweliTV Celebrates Black Filmmakers and Creators
DeShuna Spencer, founder and CEO of kweliTV, joins Cheddar News to discuss the platform and how it reflects the black experience.

Food Network's Jeff Mauro to Pay Tribute to Guy Fieri at South Beach Wine & Food Festival
The 21st Annual Food Network and Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival (SOBEWFF), is returning to Miami on February 24 with proceeds to benefit the future leaders of the hospitality industry. Lee Schrager, the founder and director of the festival, and Food Network star Jeff Mauro joined Cheddar News to discuss what ticket holders can expect, how the festival benefits students, and how Mauro will be paying tribute to fellow food celebrity, Guy Fieri, by hosting a charity auction dinner. "I mean there's nobody bigger, nobody more magnetic right now in the food space than Guy," Maura said. "I mean the guy had a Super Bowl commercial on last night. That's a dream of mine, so I'm one step closer there just by doing a tight 20 minutes at his tribute dinner."

Cheddar Afternoon Google News Briefings of February 14th
Cheddar Afternoon Google News Briefings

Afternoon Alexa Flash Briefings of February 14th
Alexa Flash Briefings

Cheddar Quick Hit GSTV of February 15th
Cheddar Quick Hit GSTV

Cheddar Morning News Briefings of February 14th
Cheddar Morning News Briefings

Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings of February 14th
Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings

Green Investment Wave Tanks as Investors Grow Skeptical Amid SEC Investigations, Lack of Profitability
Green tech investments had a stellar 2021 amid a wave of SPAC mergers and massive valuations. But that momentum seems to be slowing down as investors turn to safer companies amid tightening monetary policy and skepticism about profitability and reliability amid SEC investigations. What happens next for this next-generation group of startups? Sophie Karp, an equity research analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets, joins Closing Bell to discuss.



