Join Astrologer Scott Tejerian & Psychotherapist Gabriella D'Urso as they delve into the astral forecast each week, detailing how the planets and stars are influencing life on Earth, and how you can best work with the energy. www.theweeklytransit.com www.gabrielladurso.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theweeklytransit/support
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 211 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement |
The Full Moon in Scorpio offers some major clearing opportunities around relationships, or karmic frequencies that are no longer supporting you. Mercury returns to direct motion in Aries, which could create stagnation, while Mars forms a Conjunction ... more
The Sun transits into Taurus, while Jupiter and Uranus form a Conjunction in Taurus for the first time since May, 1941, revolutionizing your values and self-worth. Multiple Conjunctions occur in Aries, with Mercury, Venus, Chiron and the North Node, ... more
The New Moon Solar Eclipse in Aries is upon us. What does this mean? Is the world ending? Is everyone going to go crazy? Is everything going to meltdown? Who cares? Aries is about one person and one person only...YOU. This is a time to get yourself r... more
The first Mercury Retrograde of 2024 is upon us, challenging us to have the difficult conversations, to speak from a place of authenticity, while also being willing to courageously listen to what is being shared with us in return. Venus begins its tr... more
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Enjoy the music for transition you have added, really nice!
I’ll preface this with I love Ingrid. She is fun and insightful for her age, & brings great insights into the astrology of it. However, Gabriella brings expertise in psychology, as well as insight into the esoteric aspects that really makes the podcast much more insightful and helpful as an astrology podcast. My main critique is that Gabriella seems to ask a lot of pointed questions to allow her husband, the astrologer, to lead the conversation on astrology, but I think it would be stronger if s... more
the pod used to be so interesting & engaging. ingrid really brought out the best of the podcast. the sound was better, the production was better, it was just a more polished product. no offense. this pod chemistry is eh.... scot is still an incredible astrologer...but i cant listen anymore...Gabriella is tedious to listen to. Her voice drones... the subject matter is boring... the pod drags... yuck
the pod used to be so interesting & engaging. ingrid really brought out the best of the podcast. the sound was better, the production was better, it was just a more polished product. no offense. this pod chemistry is eh.... scot is still an incredible astrologer... ill more
I got through about 25 minutes of the September 11 show. There was about 8 minutes of astrology and the rest was a combo of advertising, self-promotion and Ingrid waxing on about her lack of time management skills (which sounded a bit more about lack of common sense.) Sorry you lost a first time listener to your show.
Apple Podcasts | #127 | Hong Kong/Education/Self-Improvement |
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