In this 2nd episode of Season 2, I’m catching you up on life lately!
From living in Park City and building a life with my partner of two years (an old flame turned true love), to the everyday magic of mountain living, being a dog mom, sharing all of our signs, and stepping fully into a new career path.
And because I always love to weave in a cosmic thread, we’ll also explore what it means when Venus moves through your sign and how understanding your Midheaven (aka MC) can guide the career you’re in — or the one you’re dreaming of. (skip to the last ~11ish mins if you want to go straight in the astrology)
A cozy catch-up with a cosmic close. ✨
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Site mentioned to check your Venus, MC, & full astrology chart: astro-charts.com
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