
Ep. 188: Summer Forecast '25 with ZamboniFunk - Jupiter in Cancer! Uranus in Gemini!
Welcome to another episode of the Plant Cunning Podcast, in this episode, hosts AC and Isaac Hill discuss the astrological forecast for summer 2025 with guest ZamboniFunk. Key highlights include the ingress of Jupiter in Cancer, and the ongoing transits of outer planets including Uranus' dip into Gemini and subsequent retrograde back into Taurus, as well as the almost perfect Saturn and Neptune conjunction in the first degree of Aries. The conversation touches on the potential cultural, geopolitical, and individual impacts of these alignments, offering viewers insights on how to navigate and thrive during this period of upheaval. The episode also delves into the implications of the Mars-Saturn opposition. Listeners are treated to 3 free astrological elections and tips for maximizing the beneficial energies of Jupiter in Cancer through various practices like creating talismans and alchemical tinctures. Whether you're an astrology enthusiast or just curious about what the stars have in store, this episode offers a comprehensive overview of the summer's astrological landscape. 00:00 Introduction to the Plant Cunning Podcast 00:31 Summer Forecast with Zamboni Funk 00:55 Personal Updates and Spring Reflections 02:16 Zodiac Garden 03:25 Weather and Growing Season Insights 04:55 Jupiter in Cancer: Astrological Significance 07:47 Jupiter's Journey and Benefic Influence 19:23 Electional Astrology and Talisman Creation 35:42 Mars-Saturn Opposition and Global Tensions 50:11 Jupiter's Influence on Home and Heart 51:22 Reframing Challenges with Uranus in Gemini 53:31 The Impact of Uranus on Geopolitics and Personal Life 55:12 Historical Context and Future Tech Innovations 01:03:01 Navigating Decline and Innovation 01:04:44 Energy Production and Technological Advancements 01:05:46 The Role of Neptune in Aries and Competitive Advantage 01:16:10 The Wild West of Future Tech 01:25:27 Leadership and Authority in Transition 01:35:02 Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook
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