The Simply Investing Dividend Podcast

De: Kanwal Sarai
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  • The Simply Investing Dividend Podcast helps you earn more, save your time, and reduce your risk when it comes to dividend investing. Each episode is packed with usable strategies to help you become a successful dividend investor. Guest interviews will inspire and educate you to build your own stream of income from dividends. A new episode every Wednesday.

    © 2025 The Simply Investing Dividend Podcast
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  • EP101: Interview with Portfolio Manager Jenny Harrington
    May 7 2025

    In this episode, I interview CEO and Portfolio Manager Jenny Harrington, a dividend investor, author, and regular contributor to CNBC (Halftime Report and Worldwide Exchange). We talk about dividend investing, how to get started, how to become a confident investor, and how to navigate the current economic climate.

    Jenny Van Leeuwen Harrington is the Chief Executive Officer of Gilman Hill Asset Management, LLC, an income-focused, boutique investment management firm located in New Canaan, CT.

    Ms. Harrington also serves as Portfolio Manager of the firm’s flagship Equity Income strategy, which she created and has managed since its inception. In this capacity, she is responsible for an equity portfolio with a mandate of generating a 5% or higher aggregate annual dividend yield, with additional potential for capital appreciation.

    Ms. Harrington has over twenty-five years of investment experience. Prior to joining Gilman Hill in 2006, she was a Vice President in Private Wealth Management at Neuberger Berman where she originated the Equity Income strategy that she manages today at Gilman Hill. Previously, Jenny began her Wall Street career as an Analyst in Goldman Sachs’ Private Client Services group, where she worked with high net worth individuals and families in a variety of investment capacities. She subsequently worked as an Associate in Goldman’s Investment Management division, where she served as a strategic liaison for the Investment Banking Division.

    A sought-after expert on dividend investing, Ms. Harrington is a contributor on CNBC, where she regularly appears on the Halftime Report and Worldwide Exchange. She is also regularly quoted in major business publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s.

    You’ll find today’s episode both educational and inspiring.

    I also cover the following topics in this episode:
    - What inspired Jenny to write a book about dividend investing
    - Why dividend investing versus other forms of investing?
    - Certain returns vs uncertain returns
    - Are dividends irrelevant?
    - What does "emotional comfort" have to do with investing?
    - How do you become a more confident investor?
    - How to overcome your fear of investing
    - What advice would you give to someone in their 30s just starting to invest?
    - How to get your kids started with investing
    - What advice would you give to someone in their mid 50s that are not happy with their current level of dividend income?
    - When it comes to investing why do you need to advocate for yourself?
    - What advice do you have for dividend investors given the current economic climate?
    - What is the importance of following the "process"?
    - Conventional wisdom says to get out of equities as you get older, is that the right approach?

    All of the profits from Jenny's book will be donated to the Council for Economic Education.

    How to get in touch with Jenny:
    1. Website: https://gilmanhill.com
    2. Jenny's book: https://lnk.to/dividendinvesting
    3. Barron’s article: https://www.barrons.com/advisor/articles/weeks-best-a-dividend-experts-best-advice-cd3d96fc?mod=advisor_center

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. Simply Investing Incorporated nor the author and guests shall be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damages, including but not limited to incidental, special, consequential, or other damages. Investors should confirm any data before making stock buy/sell decisions. Our staff and editor may hold at any given time securities mentioned in this video/course/report/presentation/app. The final decision to buy or sell any stock is yours; please do your own due diligence. Stock buy or sell decisions are based on many factors including your own risk tolerance. When in doubt please consult a professional advisor. No advice on the buyi

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  • EP100: Should You Invest in Options?
    Apr 30 2025

    In this episode, we’re going to look at options, what are they, how to earn money from them, and why I don't invest in them.

    I also cover the following topics in this episode:
    - What are options?
    - What is a call option?
    - Examples using call options
    - What is a put option?
    - Examples using put options
    - What do investing legends think about investing in options?
    - Why I don’t use options

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. Simply Investing Incorporated nor the author and guests shall be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damages, including but not limited to incidental, special, consequential, or other damages. Investors should confirm any data before making stock buy/sell decisions. Our staff and editor may hold at any given time securities mentioned in this video/course/report/presentation/app. The final decision to buy or sell any stock is yours; please do your own due diligence. Stock buy or sell decisions are based on many factors including your own risk tolerance. When in doubt please consult a professional advisor. No advice on the buying and selling of specific securities is provided. All trademarks, trade names, or logos mentioned or used are the property of their respective owners. For our full legal disclaimer, please visit our website.

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  • EP99: How Anne Turned $5,000 into $20,000,000
    Apr 23 2025

    In this episode, we’re going to look at a dividend investor that turned $5,000 into $20,000,000.

    I also cover the following topics in this episode:
    - Who was Anne Scheiber?
    - Anne’s investing story
    - Lessons learned
    - Future growth of dividend stocks
    - Looking at the past performance of Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), McDonald's (MCD), Proctor & Gamble (PG), Pepsi (PEP)
    - 17.5% annual dividend yield from just 4 stocks
    - From 2005 to 2025, $50K invested grew by 499% to $299,420

    Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. Simply Investing Incorporated nor the author and guests shall be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damages, including but not limited to incidental, special, consequential, or other damages. Investors should confirm any data before making stock buy/sell decisions. Our staff and editor may hold at any given time securities mentioned in this video/course/report/presentation/app. The final decision to buy or sell any stock is yours; please do your own due diligence. Stock buy or sell decisions are based on many factors including your own risk tolerance. When in doubt please consult a professional advisor. No advice on the buying and selling of specific securities is provided. All trademarks, trade names, or logos mentioned or used are the property of their respective owners. For our full legal disclaimer, please visit our website.


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