Episode 234
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 astrology of the week of June 9th, 2025, is all about growth. For the first time in over a decade, Jupiter moves into Cancer, where abundance and expansion are supercharged. But/also the Full Moon in Sagittarius calls us to blend adventure with reflection. This period spotlights a journey we’ve been on since March — and could bring back some themes from 2013. Use it to fuel yourself for the work ahead.
Let’s get into it.
This episode covers:
Mercury’s square with Saturn on Monday, June 9th
Venus’ square to Pluto on Monday, June 9th
Jupiter’s ingress into Cancer on Monday, June 9th
Mercury’s square with Neptune on Monday, June 9th
The Full Moon in Sagittarius on Wednesday, June 11th
Mars’ square to Uranus on Sunday, June 15th
Jupiter’s square to Saturn on Sunday, June 15th
This episode was recorded on 05/19/2025.
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The music featured in the podcast was created by Latashá.
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