Sharing real-life stories of how the recent Mars-Saturn conjunction in Aries played out, based on where it fell in the twelve houses of people's birth charts, and proving that sometimes we have to let things go to make room for something better later on: https://t.co/gHBW7ztUFv
Discussing the life and work of the famous 20th century astrologer Linda Goodman, who wrote the highest-selling astrology book of all time:
https://t.co/5ZafVSYNFo
I talk about how I conceptualize the practice of natal astrology as identifying a person’s life narrative and fate, and then interview three patrons about how their chart describes some unique facets of their life story: https://t.co/82dCxv3XtI
Discussing the importance of exact transits to the birth chart within one degree of orb, and interviewing listeners who share stories about events that happened in their lives under these close alignments: https://t.co/ZjL81KSPPG
Ileana Reyes the show to talk about childhood astrology, and how placements in the twelve houses are experienced early in life:
https://t.co/oBi89IVkgY
We just released our year ahead horoscopes for 2026! These are detailed 30 minute deep dives into the astrology of next year, which are customized to each rising sign. Watch here:
https://t.co/IxPWZoSrAq
Our 2026 Astrology Calendar Posters are here!
Visualize the year ahead and track every major ingress, retrograde, and lunation at a glance.
Get yours here:
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In our new episode we explore Mars-Uranus conjunctions in Gemini in US history, and how they've coincided with some of the most pivotal turning points during the Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War II, providing insight into the upcoming conjunctions from 2026-2032.
The 2026 Electional Astrology Report is officially out! For the next week you can get our guide to the most fortunate dates of the year for 10% off the launch price with promo code JUPITER: https://t.co/5h0KLQPBnP
In our astrology forecast for December, we recap some of the crazy Mercury retrograde stories that happened this month and discuss the "bubble popping" vibe of the upcoming weeks as Mars squares the Saturn-Neptune conjunction: https://t.co/MVgh8Og5sN
An introduction to an obscure but powerful timing technique called recurrence transits, which occur when a planetary alignment in the birth chart is repeated by a transit in the sky: https://t.co/Mpa2iF0v83
To research and demonstrate this concept, we put out a survey asking people to tell us about their IC placement, and we spend most of the episode going through these examples from listeners. Watch the episode here: https://t.co/nYcXvzyofz
Pallas K. Augustine joins me to discuss how the degree of the IC acts as a sensitive point that floats around the bottom half of the chart, importing 4th house significations and blending them with whatever whole sign house it falls in.
The astrology of November opens with an explosive Mars-Uranus opposition, followed by Mercury retrograde conjunct Mars, Uranus returning to Taurus, and the final Saturn station in Pisces. Listen to the full rundown here: https://t.co/8L9XqqTozb
This month my websites crashed catastrophically, and it is taking longer than I expected to try to recover and rebuild everything.
The podcast website itself is going to be offline still for at least another week or two, which means that the feed for the audio version of the podcast which sends it to places like Spotify and iTunes won't work, but I am going to continue to release episodes through my YouTube channel and Patreon page.
The forecast for October was just released a couple days ago on YouTube, so you can watch it there for more info on what happened, or you can access the audio version through my page on Patreon.
The podcast website is now redirecting to my Patreon page, and I'll be posting most future updates about the podcast there for a while, because it's too much to keep up with all the different social media sites with everything going on.
Thanks everyone for your support this month, I appreciate it! The recovery is still slow going and may take a while, but I'm hoping to build back better in the long run.