

The Astrology Podcast
Chris Brennan
A weekly podcast on the history, philosophy, and techniques of astrology, hosted by professional astrologer Chris Brennan.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 2h 36min
August Astrology Forecast 2025
Astrologers dive into the exciting cosmic events of August 2025, highlighting a fiery Mars-Saturn opposition and the harmonious Venus-Jupiter conjunction. Listeners learn how these alignments might impact relationships and personal endeavors. The potential for chaos during Mercury's retrograde near Pluto adds a suspenseful twist. As eclipse season nears, reflections on a decade of astrological forecasts weave together insights into societal changes influenced by celestial movements, making for a captivating discussion of astrology's relevance today.

Jul 30, 2025 • 1h 34min
500th Episode Retrospective
Celebrate a monumental milestone with reflections on the journey of the show since its inception in 2012. Discover insights on how the podcast has evolved, from content to video formats. Hear about the ambitious goals initially set and how many have been achieved along the way. The host shares valuable lessons learned over the past 100 recordings, including technical advancements. Concluding with heartfelt gratitude, the future of the show is teased, promising even more astrological exploration ahead.

Jul 26, 2025 • 2h 50min
Uranus in Taurus Retrospective: Stories from the 12 Houses
In this engaging discussion, guest Yukiko Tsuha, a professional astrologer, reflects on the transformative impact of Uranus's transit through her 10th house. She shares personal stories, including her mother's accident and her own health challenges, illustrating how these experiences prompted a significant career shift. Tsuha emphasizes the broader themes of change and self-discovery related to Uranus, urging listeners to connect their life experiences to astrological movements and anticipate what the upcoming transit in Gemini may hold.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 42min
Back to the Future and Mercury Retrograde
Discover how the iconic film 'Back to the Future' faced tumultuous challenges during Mercury retrograde. The production saw delays and a shocking recasting of the lead role, originally against the comedic vision of the filmmakers. As filmmakers navigated these obstacles, they ultimately brought Michael J. Fox back and created a timeless classic. Dive into the astrological lessons learned from this cinematic journey and how personal experiences with Mercury retrograde connect with the stories we love.

Jul 16, 2025 • 2h 25min
Analysis of a Prediction: Iran
In episode 497 astrologer Chris Brennan analyzes predictions made about Iran on The Astrology Podcast over the past year, and discusses what we can learn from those predictions in terms of mundane astrology.
Starting with the eclipse season that happened last year in April 2024, I began seeing seeing astrological indications that implied a conflict with Iran would escalate over the course of the next year, and we ended up making a number of predictions to that effect in from mid-2024 to early 2025.
After those predictions were fulfilled in June of 2025 when Israel and the United States launched a surprise attack on Iran, I went back and looked at the statements we made over the past year in order to see how we did, and ended up making a clip compilation from different episodes.
During the course of this episode I present 10 clips from different episodes of The Astrology Podcast over the past year where we talked about Iran and made different predictions based on the astrological alignments we were seeing, and in between each clip I add some commentary in order to contextualize the clip and explain the different stages in our thinking.
Putting together all of the clips and statements we made like this is really useful because you can see the evolution of our thinking, as we discovered new things and as new developments took place, and I think there are a number of useful lessons that can be learned from studying the things we got right as well as the areas where we could have done better.
My hope is that astrologers can use this as a case study, and apply some of the lessons we learned from this to making other world astrology predictions in the future.
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Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 18min
Uranus in Gemini and the United States
The discussion centers around the intriguing transit of Uranus in Gemini and its historical correlation with major conflicts in U.S. history. Astrologers like Luke Broughton and Evangeline Adams utilized this transit to predict significant wars, including the Civil War and World War II. The conversation also connects these celestial events to America's Independence Day celebrations, revealing the explosive energy of Uranus. As the U.S. approaches its next Uranus return in 2025, the episode reflects on potential societal changes and future astrological influences.

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Jun 30, 2025 • 2h 56min
July Astrology Forecast 2025
In July 2025, Uranus makes a rare return to Gemini, heralding potential technological revolutions. Significant celestial events include the influential Saturn-Neptune conjunction and a Mercury retrograde in Leo that rekindles nostalgia. The hosts discuss the astrological implications of recent global events, especially surrounding geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, they celebrate a decade of astrological forecasts, emphasizing the intertwining of cosmic movements with personal and societal changes. Listeners are encouraged to navigate the upcoming chaos with insight and introspection.

Jun 22, 2025 • 1h 58min
Venus Retrograde Repetitions in the News Part 3
In episode 494 I share several Venus retrograde repetitions that have happened in the news recently, and summarize what I learned from closely tracking the Venus retrograde recently.
Since Venus finally departed from Aries and completed the extended retrograde period earlier this month I wanted to do one final episode to wrap up some lingering 8-year repetition stories that I had found, and also to share some conclusions I drew from this research over the past 6 months.
I needed to do this episode in order to bring this series to completion that I started back in January, and this is the third and final installment in the news series.
Some repetitions I covered include: Star Wars, Nintendo, the Oscars/Conan, the Rose Garden, and Iran.
Timestamps
00:00:00 Introduction
00:07:31 Star Wars
00:16:01 Oscars & Conan
00:26:06 Nintendo
00:44:40 Rose Garden
00:47:41 Iran
01:00:49 Miscellaneous Stories
01:18:58 What I've Learned
01:55:37 Credits
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Jun 21, 2025 • 3h 5min
Venus and Mars Retrogrades as the Unfolding of a Sequence of Events
In episode 493 I interview some patrons and students talk about how the recent Venus and Mars retrograde periods went for them, and to demonstrate a principle I discovered about how retrogrades can describe the unfolding of a sequence of events over an extended period of time.
One of my unique perspectives on Venus and Mars retrogrades is that they are not just the period when the planet is moving backwards, but instead represent an extended stay in one or two signs of the zodiac. This long transit often coincides with the unfolding of a sequence of events over several months, frequently centered on the topics of the whole sign houses the retrograde occupies.
Now that the extended retrograde period ranges have been completed this month, with Venus finally departing from its retrograde sign of Aries and Mars departing from its retrograde sign of Leo, I wanted to document and demonstrate this principle by sharing some real-life stories. I'm joined by several students from my courses and patrons of the podcast who share their experiences of how these transits played out in their lives.
In particular we explore three specific ways that I have identified about how retrogrades can manifest:
Retrogrades that represent the unfolding of a sequence of events that play out over an extended period of time.
Retrogrades that cross a sign boundary and connect two sets of topics across the whole sign houses involved.
When Venus and Mars are retrograde in different signs and the topics of both houses they are in become relevant.
Through these discussions, we see clear examples of how these extended retrograde periods timed significant life stories, from relationship changes and career shifts to health matters and dealing with family. This episode serves as a final case study to substantiate the theoretical framework I outlined in previous forecasts, providing concrete examples to help astrologers learn how to apply this concept to future retrogrades.
Timestamps
00:00:00 Introduction & premise
00:09:36 Three retrograde types
00:19:04 Kitt
00:38:34 Abby
00:49:53 Baykan
01:00:51 Emily
01:16:31 Summer
01:32:15 Christine
02:03:08 Dinah-Maria
02:24:55 Erin
02:26:31 Denese
02:48:15 Concluding remarks
03:02:13 Credits
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Jun 11, 2025 • 1h 35min
Ottoman Court Astrology
In episode 492 Professor A. Tunç Şen joins the podcast to discuss his book, Forgotten Experts: Astrologers, Science, and Authority in the Ottoman Empire, 1450-1600, which is on astrologers working in the Ottoman court in the 15th and 16th centuries.
The conversation offers a detailed picture of the lives and social dynamics of astrologers who operated at the highest levels of power in the Ottoman court. A significant focus is the establishment of a formal unit for court astrologers, or munajjim, within the Ottoman bureaucracy, which paralleled other expert fields like physicians and architects. This unit, which could consist of one to six astrologers, was created in the 15th century and remarkably lasted until the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century.
The episode delves into the various duties performed by these court astrologers. A primary function was the practice of electional astrology, where they would determine auspicious moments for a wide range of state affairs, including military campaigns, the founding of mosques, and wedding ceremonies. The astrologers would also issue an annual almanac, interpret the birth charts of rulers, answer horary astrology questions, and sometimes give medical advice.
The conversation also explores the personalities and internal dynamics within the court. Much attention is given to Sultan Bayezid II, a ruler with a deep personal interest in the astral sciences who was instrumental in the institutionalization of the court astrologers. The story of the astrologer Riyazi is also highlighted—a highly skilled but frustrated practitioner who was never appointed chief astrologer and expressed his professional frustrations in poetry. This illustrates the debates, disagreements, and competition for authority that existed among the astrologers themselves, as well as other practitioners of esoteric or occult sciences.
The discussion challenges the narrative that astrology was in a state of decline after an earlier "golden age," demonstrating that it remained a vibrant and impactful field.
Tunç's book was just released on May 20, and you can order it on Amazon or other online retailers now:
Forgotten Experts: Astrologers, Science, and Authority in the Ottoman Empire, 1450–1600
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