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2026 will be the Roughest Year of our Generation, Make Peace with That! ep27

2026 will be the Roughest Year of our Generation, Make Peace with That! ep27

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Welcome to 2026! In this episode I am joined by Carly Heath; astrologer, writer, host of The Astrology of Terrible Things podcast and much more.

In 2026 there are some major astrological events that, historically, have caused a bumpy ride. We discuss both the astrology and human design perspective, the significance of 2026 as we say goodbye to the energy of the old world, how to navigate and work with these energies for transformation, and welcoming a new way of being.

Major dates mentioned:

Saturn Neptune conjunct in Aries, February 20th 2026

Mars conjunct Uranus in Gemini, July 4th 2026

In Human Design this is the final year of a 400 year cycle, The Cross of Planning, with a new cycle beginning in 2027, The Cross of Sleeping Phoenix.

We then dive into my personal astrology chart, and I take Carly through her Human Design chart for the first time.

Enjoy!

Connect with Carly:

Check out Carly's podcast, The Astrology of Terrible Things: https://linktr.ee/theastrologyofterriblethings

Please help Carly provide vet care to stray animals via her GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/74db2f0fd

Carly has another podcast called HAUNTED HOLLYWOOD HOUR which shares true paranormal, weird and true crime stories from Hollywood History: https://linktr.ee/HauntedHollywoodHour

Want to support Carly? Buy her YA novel, THE RECKLESS KIND, wherever books are sold: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/668136/the-reckless-kind-by-carly-heath/

Connect with Karla:

Book a Session: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/karla.herschell

Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karlaherschell

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