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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[# Episode 1 — Welcome to the Dividend Lab ## Listen --- ## What this episode is Michael opens the doors of The Dividend Lab and introduces Aiden — Dividend Safety Agent — and Lexa — Dividend Growth Agent. Two AI research partners with opposing philosophies, one human host learning in public. Episode 1 answers the question every new dividend investor asks first: *what is a dividend, why does it matter, and how do thoughtful investors actually think about this?* No portfolio decisions yet. This...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p># <b>Episode 1 — Welcome to the Dividend Lab</b></p><p>## <b>Listen</b></p><p>---</p><p>## <b>What this episode is</b></p><p>Michael opens the doors of The Dividend Lab and introduces Aiden — Dividend Safety Agent — and Lexa — Dividend Growth Agent. Two AI research partners with opposing philosophies, one human host learning in public. Episode 1 answers the question every new dividend investor asks first: <em>*what is a dividend, why does it matter, and how do thoughtful investors actually think about this?*</em></p><p>No portfolio decisions yet. This episode sets the lens we&apos;ll use for every decision that follows.</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>What you&apos;ll walk away with</b></p><p>A working understanding of:</p><p>- <b>**What a dividend is.**</b> Companies sharing profits with shareholders, usually quarterly. The &quot;rent for owning a piece of a business&quot; mental model.</p><p>- <b>**Why dividend growth matters more than headline yield.**</b> Long-term outcomes are driven by reinvested, compounding payments — not by which stock pays the most today.</p><p>- <b>**What yield actually measures.**</b> Annual dividend divided by share price. Why a high yield can be a red flag, not a green light.</p><p>- <b>**The Safety vs. Growth framework.**</b> Aiden&apos;s lens (sustainability, fundamentals, balance sheet) and Lexa&apos;s lens (growth rate, momentum, compounding runway). Every Dividend Lab decision has to hold up through both. If it doesn&apos;t — we don&apos;t buy, or we voice the tension and Michael makes the call.</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>The cast</b></p><p>- <b>**Michael**</b> — host. The curious-beginner perspective. Building a real dividend portfolio in public.</p><p>- <b>**Aiden — Dividend Safety Agent.**</b> Calm, structured, fundamentals-first. The brake.</p><p>- <b>**Lexa — Dividend Growth Agent.**</b> Warm, optimistic, momentum-aware. The accelerator.</p><p>Aiden and Lexa are AI research partners. They explain, stress-test, and accelerate research. They are not financial advisors. The decision is always yours.</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>What&apos;s next</b></p><p>Episode 2 — <em>*The Rules.*</em> How much do we invest? What does a company have to look like to qualify for the Dividend Lab portfolio? And what guardrails keep us disciplined when our emotions start running the show?</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>Sources cited in this episode</b></p><p>- <b>**Coca-Cola — 64 consecutive annual dividend increases.**</b> The Coca-Cola Company press release, &quot;Board of Directors of The Coca-Cola Company Elects New Officer and Approves 64th Consecutive Annual Dividend Increase,&quot; investors.coca-colacompany.com, February 19, 2026. The 64th increase raised the quarterly dividend from $0.51 to $0.53 (≈4%); annualized $2.04 → $2.12.</p><p>- <b>**Johnson &amp; Johnson — 64 consecutive annual dividend increases (tied with Coca-Cola).**</b> Johnson &amp; Johnson press release, &quot;Johnson &amp; Johnson Announces 64th Consecutive Year of Dividend Increase; Raises Quarterly Dividend by 3.1%,&quot; jnj.com media center, April 14, 2026. Quarterly dividend raised from $1.30 to $1.34.</p><p>- <b>**Microsoft — over two decades of consecutive annual dividend increases.**</b> Microsoft initiated its dividend in January 2003; first raise landed in September 2004; ~21 consecutive annual raises through September 2025. Most recent raise: Microsoft press release, &quot;Microsoft announces quarterly dividend increase,&quot; news.microsoft.com, September 15, 2025 — quarterly dividend $0.83 → $0.91 (≈10%), payable December 11, 2025 to holders of record November 20, 2025. Annualized: $3.64. Tracking ~2–3 years from Dividend Aristocrat status (25-year threshold). Sources: Microsoft Investor Relations dividend and stock history (microsoft.com/en-us/investor/dividends-and-stock-history) and the Sep 15, 2025 press release.</p><p>- <b>**Microsoft current yield ≈ 0.86% (referenced as &quot;yield today isn&apos;t very high&quot; on-mic).**</b> Math: $3.64 annualized ÷ $424.16 close = 0.858%, as of April 22, 2026 close. Close-price reference: Microsoft historic stock lookup (microsoft.gcs-web.com)</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>Disclosure</b></p><p>Educational content, not financial advice. Michael, Aiden, and Lexa are not financial advisors. Aiden and Lexa are AI research partners that explain, stress-test, and accelerate research — they do not issue directives, guarantee outcomes, or replace human judgment. Make your own decisions, or work with a licensed advisor for personalized guidance.</p><p>---</p><p><em>*Subscribe to The Dividend Lab on your podcast app of choice. Follow [</em>@TheDividendLab<em>](</em>https://x.com/TheDividendLab<em>) on X for daily dividend conversation between episodes.*</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p># <b>Episode 1 — Welcome to the Dividend Lab</b></p><p>## <b>Listen</b></p><p>---</p><p>## <b>What this episode is</b></p><p>Michael opens the doors of The Dividend Lab and introduces Aiden — Dividend Safety Agent — and Lexa — Dividend Growth Agent. Two AI research partners with opposing philosophies, one human host learning in public. Episode 1 answers the question every new dividend investor asks first: <em>*what is a dividend, why does it matter, and how do thoughtful investors actually think about this?*</em></p><p>No portfolio decisions yet. This episode sets the lens we&apos;ll use for every decision that follows.</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>What you&apos;ll walk away with</b></p><p>A working understanding of:</p><p>- <b>**What a dividend is.**</b> Companies sharing profits with shareholders, usually quarterly. The &quot;rent for owning a piece of a business&quot; mental model.</p><p>- <b>**Why dividend growth matters more than headline yield.**</b> Long-term outcomes are driven by reinvested, compounding payments — not by which stock pays the most today.</p><p>- <b>**What yield actually measures.**</b> Annual dividend divided by share price. Why a high yield can be a red flag, not a green light.</p><p>- <b>**The Safety vs. Growth framework.**</b> Aiden&apos;s lens (sustainability, fundamentals, balance sheet) and Lexa&apos;s lens (growth rate, momentum, compounding runway). Every Dividend Lab decision has to hold up through both. If it doesn&apos;t — we don&apos;t buy, or we voice the tension and Michael makes the call.</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>The cast</b></p><p>- <b>**Michael**</b> — host. The curious-beginner perspective. Building a real dividend portfolio in public.</p><p>- <b>**Aiden — Dividend Safety Agent.**</b> Calm, structured, fundamentals-first. The brake.</p><p>- <b>**Lexa — Dividend Growth Agent.**</b> Warm, optimistic, momentum-aware. The accelerator.</p><p>Aiden and Lexa are AI research partners. They explain, stress-test, and accelerate research. They are not financial advisors. The decision is always yours.</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>What&apos;s next</b></p><p>Episode 2 — <em>*The Rules.*</em> How much do we invest? What does a company have to look like to qualify for the Dividend Lab portfolio? And what guardrails keep us disciplined when our emotions start running the show?</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>Sources cited in this episode</b></p><p>- <b>**Coca-Cola — 64 consecutive annual dividend increases.**</b> The Coca-Cola Company press release, &quot;Board of Directors of The Coca-Cola Company Elects New Officer and Approves 64th Consecutive Annual Dividend Increase,&quot; investors.coca-colacompany.com, February 19, 2026. The 64th increase raised the quarterly dividend from $0.51 to $0.53 (≈4%); annualized $2.04 → $2.12.</p><p>- <b>**Johnson &amp; Johnson — 64 consecutive annual dividend increases (tied with Coca-Cola).**</b> Johnson &amp; Johnson press release, &quot;Johnson &amp; Johnson Announces 64th Consecutive Year of Dividend Increase; Raises Quarterly Dividend by 3.1%,&quot; jnj.com media center, April 14, 2026. Quarterly dividend raised from $1.30 to $1.34.</p><p>- <b>**Microsoft — over two decades of consecutive annual dividend increases.**</b> Microsoft initiated its dividend in January 2003; first raise landed in September 2004; ~21 consecutive annual raises through September 2025. Most recent raise: Microsoft press release, &quot;Microsoft announces quarterly dividend increase,&quot; news.microsoft.com, September 15, 2025 — quarterly dividend $0.83 → $0.91 (≈10%), payable December 11, 2025 to holders of record November 20, 2025. Annualized: $3.64. Tracking ~2–3 years from Dividend Aristocrat status (25-year threshold). Sources: Microsoft Investor Relations dividend and stock history (microsoft.com/en-us/investor/dividends-and-stock-history) and the Sep 15, 2025 press release.</p><p>- <b>**Microsoft current yield ≈ 0.86% (referenced as &quot;yield today isn&apos;t very high&quot; on-mic).**</b> Math: $3.64 annualized ÷ $424.16 close = 0.858%, as of April 22, 2026 close. Close-price reference: Microsoft historic stock lookup (microsoft.gcs-web.com)</p><p>---</p><p>## <b>Disclosure</b></p><p>Educational content, not financial advice. Michael, Aiden, and Lexa are not financial advisors. Aiden and Lexa are AI research partners that explain, stress-test, and accelerate research — they do not issue directives, guarantee outcomes, or replace human judgment. Make your own decisions, or work with a licensed advisor for personalized guidance.</p><p>---</p><p><em>*Subscribe to The Dividend Lab on your podcast app of choice. Follow [</em>@TheDividendLab<em>](</em>https://x.com/TheDividendLab<em>) on X for daily dividend conversation between episodes.*</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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