
Astrologer Natasha Weber joins the conversation to explore how astrology functions less as fortune-telling and more as pattern recognition — a way to read "astrological weather" and decide whether to grab an umbrella. She walks through the major planetary transits shaping 2026 and beyond, from Saturn and Neptune's rare conjunction at zero degrees Aries to Pluto's entrance into Aquarius, drawing parallels to historical cycles like the fall of the Berlin Wall and the French Revolution. The discussion turns personal when Weber reveals the inner conflict of reading family members' charts and shares how she once relocated to Japan on her birthday to shift her solar return chart — a move that aligned with the year she published her book. As AI accelerates and old systems dissolve, the episode asks a grounding question: in a period of massive transition, how do we use frameworks like astrology not to predict fate, but to reclaim agency over how we respond to what's coming?
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