In episode 381 we present our year ahead astrology forecast for 2023, with astrologers Chris Brennan, Austin Coppock, Leisa Schaim, and Diana Rose Harper.
At the beginning of the episode we give a big picture view of some of the major transits happening next year, such as Mars finishing its retrograde in Gemini, Saturn moving into Pisces, Pluto moving into Aquarius, a Venus retrograde in Leo, and eclipses moving from the Taurus-Scorpio axis to the Aries-Libra axis.
Some of the themes we talked about were the emergence of AI (artificial intelligence) with Saturn finishing its transit through Aquarius and Pluto getting ready to start a 20 year transit through that sign, as well as the escape to the imaginal realm with Saturn entering Pisces and beginning a long sign-based conjunction with Neptune.
In the second half of the show we go through a quarter by quarter and month by month breakdown of 2023, discussing in more detail some of the quicker astrological transits next year, such as the fact that the three main Mercury retrograde periods will all occur in earth signs.
There are timestamps below for when we talk about different alignments and parts of the year.
This episode is available in both audio and video versions below.
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Timestamps
Here are some timestamps for topics covered at different points in the episode:
- 00:00:00 Intro and overview of the major 2023 transits
- 00:02:41 Recent tech news as Saturn leaves Aquarius
- 00:03:30 AI generated portraits under Venus-Neptune square
- 00:13:01 Pluto in Aquarius and the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI)
- 00:26:42 Major development in fusion energy
- 00:29:42 Armed robots, fear of technology, and Pluto in Aquarius
- 00:36:22 Technology being used to alter biology
- 00:43:15 Saturn in Pisces
- 00:56:18 Saturn’s copresence with Neptune
- 01:22:23 Jupiter in Taurus
- 01:30:22 Jupiter conjunct Uranus
- 01:38:38 Venus retrograde in Leo
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- 02:02:21 January 2023 astrology
- 02:17:42 January auspicious electional chart
- 02:22:13 February 2023 astrology
- 02:28:38 March 2023 astrology
- 02:42:38 April 2023 astrology
- 02:51:38 May 2023 astrology
- 03:10:44 June 2023 astrology
- 03:23:23 July 2023 astrology
- 03:36:12 August 2023 astrology
- 03:47:45 September 2023 astrology
- 03:55:33 October 2023 astrology
- 04:11:34 November 2023 astrology
- 04:18:40 December 2023 astrology
- 04:26:30 Austin’s 2023 offerings and events
- 04:28:04 Diana’s 2023 offerings and events
- 04:28:40 Leisa’s 2023 offerings and events
- 04:30:00 Chris’ 2023 offerings and events
- 04:31:23 Patrons and sponsors
Watch the Video Version of Our Yearly Astrology Forecast
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Transcript
A full transcript of this episode is available: Episode 381 transcript
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Fascinating discussion especially about AI. As always I’m very impressed with the wide ranging knowledge of a diversity of topics not just Astrology. Just finished a novel you may be interested in: Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan.