Episode 237
In this podcast, New York Times best-selling author and astrologer Chani Nicholas discusses the astrology of the week and what it might mean for us all.
The week of June 30th marks a major astrological turning point in 2025. Venus and Uranus meet up for one last hurrah in Taurus, challenging how we interact with each other and our resources. Then both planets move into Gemini, nudging us to get chatty and make connections. The next seven days are shifting us away from the status quo and toward collective liberation. So rally your neighbors and loved ones and get ready to push for progress.
Let’s get into it.
This episode covers:
Mercury’s opposition to Pluto on Sunday, June 29th
Venus’ conjunction with Uranus on Friday, July 4th
Venus’ ingress into Gemini on Friday, July 4th
The start of Neptune’s retrograde on Friday, July 4th
Venus’ sextile to Saturn on Sunday, July 6th
Venus’ sextile to Neptune on Sunday, July 6th
Uranus’ ingress into Gemini on Monday, July 7th
This episode was recorded on 6/11/2025.
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The music featured in the podcast was created by Latashá.
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