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CBX Daily 10/9/2025
Today, Love On The Blockchain Might Be The Next Relationship Status Update… But Let’s Begin With How Nike’s Inclusive Partnerships Are Proving That Equity Never Goes Out Of Style.
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Nike Bets on Inclusive Partnerships to Strengthen Brand Value
Nike’s (NKE -0.79%) latest earnings report may show a dip, but don’t get it twisted, the Swoosh is still scoring big when it comes to cultural capital. During its fiscal Q4 2025, the sportswear giant reported a 12% year-over-year decline in revenue, falling to $11.1 billion, yet investors responded with optimism. Why? Because Nike is doubling down on its core advantage: cultural relevance through athletes and storytelling.
Love On Blockchain: Is The Future Of Marriage Digital?
CBX Vibe: | As we witness the rise of digital solutions across every industry, from finance to entertainment, it’s no surprise that even the institution of marriage is being disrupted. Blockchain weddings—a concept once seen as futuristic—are growing in popularity. Since the first blockchain wedding was recorded in 2014, couples have been exploring the idea of immortalizing their union through blockchain technology. An Indian couple brought the trend back to life in 2021 by creating an Ethereum smart contract to seal their vows. |
Latino-Owned Businesses Are The Silent Engine Behind U.S. Growth
CBX Vibe: | Latino-owned businesses have emerged as a vital force in the U.S. economy, driving growth and innovation while navigating systemic barriers. The revenue generated by these businesses has increased by 14.1% since 2021. And they’re flexing these muscles on their own. 70% of funding for Latino-owned businesses comes from personal savings. With Latino entrepreneurs starting businesses faster than any other demographic, their expansion fuels job creation, local revitalization, and national competitiveness. |
America’s Economic Growth at Risk with Black Workers Losing Jobs
CBX Vibe: | When the U.S. job market catches a cold, Black workers get pneumonia. In August, the Black unemployment rate rose to 7.5%, while the national rate hovered at 4.3%. That gap is not a blip. It is a signal. The question is whether leaders will treat it like a warning or shrug it off. If 7.5% were the headline number, America would call it a crisis. We should act like it is. |
Happy Pills Aren't The Answer to Cure Depression
CBX Vibe: | Depression is one of the most widespread health conditions in the world. According to the World Health Organization, it affects more than 280 million people globally, cutting across age, gender, and geography. For some, depression is a temporary episode linked to a major life event. For others, it is a chronic condition that flares and recedes across a lifetime. Despite its prevalence, depression remains deeply misunderstood. People still hear dismissive phrases like “just snap out of it,” or “try to be positive.” Yet modern neuroscience and decades of clinical research show that depression is rooted in complex interactions between brain chemistry, genetics, environment, and psychology. |
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