Big Sky Astrology Podcast

Real astrology for real people, with astrologer/author April Elliott Kent of BigSkyAstrology.com. Featuring the week’s planetary highlights, the Moon’s important happenings, and a listener question!
Real astrology for real people, with astrologer/author April Elliott Kent of BigSkyAstrology.com. Featuring the week’s planetary highlights, the Moon’s important happenings, and a listener question!
Episodes
Episodes



Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
003 | Gemini Full Moon: Alexa, Play “Love the One You’re With”
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
It’s relationship week on the BSA podcast, with a Full Moon in Gemini and Venus’s close encounter with the Sharks AND the Jets. Plus: Mercury enters Sagittarius and leaves his shadow, Mars trines Neptune, Jupiter trines Uranus, and April and Jen tell Alexa to mind her own business.
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00:52 – Mercury entered Sagittarius on December 9th and enters the wide end of a frustrating funnel. Appropriately, April labors to explain Mercury’s shadow period.
05:50 – Jen risks the wrath of Aries, even as she sports their team color – betraying her secret love for her opposite sign.
08:45 – Venus mingles with the Sharks and the Jets (she stays cool, boy). April misses a golden opportunity to grill Jen about her high school appearance in West Side Story.
16:11 – Aww, Pluto has a heart after all!
17:11 – The Gemini Full Moon reveals all. What information will come to light for you?
22:05 – Mars connects with Neptune while April wades into water signs. Jen wins the lightning round as we play The Anatomy of a Fish… because she’s got sole and is not koi!
26:44 – Is Friday the 13th really unlucky? April and Jen discuss how the days of the week got their names. April gets the origin slightly wrong, but details abound in this article at the website.
29:50 – Jupiter trines Uranus and triggers the upcoming Solar Eclipse later this month. It’ll be a biggie!
32:52 – The Scorpionic duo discuss their generally distrustful natures and their specific wariness of Alexa. This inspires Jen to reflect on earbuds that translate, with a natural segue into this week’s media shout-out, Better Off Ted.
35:55 – April name-checks a Stephen Stills hit from the year of Jen’s birth. Because we’re keepin’ those musical references fresh.



Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
002 | Jupiter in Capricorn: Falstaff in a Business Suit
Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
Astrologer/author April Elliott Kent and producer/co-host Jen Braun discuss the astrology of the first week of December: Jupiter enters Capricorn for a year-long stay; the First Quarter Moon in Pisces urges us to act with heart; and the Sun squares Neptune.
Read more about this week’s astrology at the Big Sky Astrology website.
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00:51 – A brief look at the biggest planetary highlight of 2020, coming in January. Which planets wear pinstripes and carry a violin case? Only one way to find out!
03:53 – Once upon a time, in the halcyon days of yore, April grew up on a farm. And early in our second episode, a precedent of conversational detours is firmly established.
05:18 – Jupiter enters Capricorn on December 2nd, which naturally prompts a discussion of Shakespeare, baseball, and Zambonis.
15:39 – Jen thinks back to starting her nonprofit during the 2008 stock market crash, and April recalls the sobering experience of publishing the first of three books.
19:40 – Here comes the First Quarter Moon in Pisces: Whatever you do will be wrong; act at once!
22:48 – April reminisces about how and why she chose a freaked-out, mangy-looking kitten from a shelter full of more promising candidates. We promise there is a connection to the First Quarter Moon in Pisces.
25:12 – We end our conversation with the Sun squaring Neptune. In true Neptunian fashion, learn why the Sun in your birth chart is like a fish in water.



Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
001 | Sagittarius New Moon: Stars Over Thanksgiving
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
Tuesday Nov 26, 2019
On the inaugural episode of the Big Sky Astrology Podcast, astrologer/author April Elliott Kent and co-host/producer Jen Braun break down the astrology of Thanksgiving Week and serve it up with a side of stuffing. From Venus entering Capricorn, to the Sagittarius New Moon, to Neptune changing direction, there are plenty of side dishes!
More about this week's astrology at the Big Sky Astrology website.
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Episode links!
2:15 - Venus entering Capricorn goes first, because nobody puts Venus in the corner.
11:00 - The Sagittarius New Moon. What are New Moons about, anyway? Where is Sagittarius calling you to adventure?
16:00 - A digression: What is a birth chart, anyway? Jen asks for a quick, two-sentence synopsis; April gets carried away and ends up talking about crickets and wine.
21:36 - Here’s the blog post April references about how to figure out which house the New Moon (and any other transit) activates in your chart.
22:39 - Neptune, the elephant in the room, is turning direct (turned retrograde on June 21, 2019). Car and train metaphors abound! Say no to unhealthy escapism in favor of meditation, music, musing.
29:11 - We're excited about the return of The Crown! 😃 (Hallmark movies too much of a guilty pleasure to link to here.)
32:00 - Mercury/Neptune and Venus/Uranus trines on Thanksgiving Day, and a tradition-loving Moon in Capricorn.
34:58 - We both love pecan pie! Here's the recipe April's used for the past few years to win Thanksgiving dessert time.
35:12 - For the first of what promises to be many, many times, Jen lobbies April to move to Minneapolis. April lets loose a snippet of a Martin Mull song. From the 1970s. Because she's o-l-d.


