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The 50/50 Astrologer

**The 50/50 Astrologer** is a podcast for a clear, no-nonsense approach to astrology. Each episode explores the balance between astrological technique and real human experience — the idea that good astrology is part knowledge, part relationship.Whether you're a practicing astrologer, a serious student, or simply curious about how astrology works in real life, the focus here is practical application, thoughtful dialogue, and honest reflection. This is astrology as a living process, not a performance.The podcast is free and stands on its own.For listeners who want to go further — with longer discussions, structured learning, and material aimed at serious students and professionals — additional content is available on Patreon:[https://www.patreon.com/modernastrology](https://www.patreon.com/modernastrology)

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    Shouting At Empty Boats

    You know that anger that arrives from nowhere, feels completely justified, and disappears the moment the other person leaves your sight? This episode is about what's actually happening when we react — and why the trigger is almost never the real story. Using the ancient parable of the empty boat, we look at anger through an astrological lens that goes considerably deeper than Mars. If you've ever found yourself shouting at something - or someone - who wasn't there then this one's for you.

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    Retrograde - The Unusual Suspects

    Mercury retrograde gets the blame. It always does. Miscommunication, glitches, mixed signals, unexpected messages from the past — Mercury has become the public face of everything that goes wrong. But while everyone is watching Mercury… The rest of the solar system is getting away with far more. In this episode of The 50/50 Astrologer, we step away from the usual focus and look at what's been happening just outside the spotlight. Venus quietly reshaping how we see people. Mars triggering reactions that feel certain in the moment and questionable the next. Jupiter expanding things beyond what's sensible. Saturn slowing everything down just as you're ready to move. Uranus disrupting without warning. Pluto working underneath it all without asking for attention. And the Moon — doing what it always does, without needing an excuse. This is a look at the parts of the chart that don't get the memes. The movements that don't come with a warning label. And the forces that tend to go unnoticed — right up until they don't. If you've ever felt like Mercury was being blamed for more than it could possibly be responsible for, this episode pulls the lens back and looks at the full picture. Because most of what shapes your experience isn't happening where everyone's looking.

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    Death And The Wheel

    Can astrology see death in a chart? It's one of those questions that gets asked quietly — in workshops, in readings, in the margins of conversations that started somewhere else entirely. And it deserves a serious answer. This episode begins with a question from community member Melissa, who reached out recently after others had been raising the same thing. Whether physical death can be seen in a chart. Whether the conditions surrounding it can be identified, timed, or predicted. The honest answer is complicated. And following it honestly leads somewhere unexpected. We look at what astrology can actually show around profound endings — and why transformation, not death, is the signature the chart carries. We examine the difference between conditions and outcomes, and why the most learned attempts to predict death predictively have consistently fallen short of what hindsight reveals with apparent clarity. We ask whether that gap is a technique problem — or something more fundamental about what the tool was built to do. And we arrive at something the chart itself has been pointing to all along. Astrology operates in a wheel. Not a line. Not an arc with a beginning and an end. A wheel — continuous, without exit points, built on the assumption that something keeps going. Looking for death in that model is looking for a full stop in a system that has no punctuation. The wheel kept turning before you arrived. It will keep turning after you go. In this episode: What astrology can and cannot show around death and profound endings The transformation signature — and why the chart doesn't distinguish between types Confirmation bias and the smoking gun that only works in hindsight The GPS model — conditions not outcomes, weather not destiny Determinism versus free will and where astrology honestly lands The twelfth house to first house transition and what it tells us about continuity Why looking for death in a wheel is looking for the wrong thing entirely A question from Melissa. An answer that took longer to find than expected. And a reminder that the best questions are the ones that take you somewhere you didn't plan to go.

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    Nobody Taught You This (and nobody truly can...)

    There's a stage in learning astrology that nobody warns you about. You've done the work. You know the planets, the signs, the houses. You can sit with a chart and identify what's there. But when it comes time to actually say something meaningful — to bring it all together in real time, with a real person waiting — something stops you. Most people assume the answer is more study. More detail. A better grasp of the symbolism. It isn't. In this episode I explore the moment where knowledge ends and interpretation begins — and why that transition is the most important shift an astrology student will ever make. Using the analogy of learning to drive, we look at the three stages of development that move a student from reciting meanings to reading a chart with genuine authority. We also talk about the fear that sits underneath the hesitation — the gap between reading for friends and sitting across from a complete stranger who is waiting for you to say something that matters. That fear isn't a sign you're not ready. It's a sign you're taking it seriously. This episode is for intermediate students who know their astrology — and are starting to wonder why that still doesn't feel like enough. In this episode: Why more knowledge rarely solves the real problem The three stages of development from learner to interpreter What the driving analogy reveals about inner authority The fear of client work — and where it actually comes from Why a chart reading is a conversation, not a performance

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    Neptune - Dead Rats And Dreamers

    In 2026, Neptune moves into Aries for the first time in over a century. It may prove to be the most psychologically potent ingress of the year — not because of dramatic external events, but because of what it represents in the inner life of the collective. Neptune is notoriously difficult to define. It governs belief, faith, illusion, projection, and collective consciousness. It operates diffusely, often invisibly. We don't see Neptune directly — we see its effects when something dissolves, when certainty fades, or when life interrupts the narrative we thought we were living. Aries, by contrast, is direct, initiating, and action-oriented. It does not contemplate belief — it acts on it. When Neptune enters Aries on January 26, 2026, belief moves from the background to the foreground. What was once held quietly becomes embodied. Ideology gains motion. Faith becomes behavioural. In this episode, I explore: Why Neptune is so difficult to interpret clearly The psychological tension between logic and faith The difference between hope and belief The Curt Richter experiment — and what it reveals about survival under pressure How Neptune only becomes visible when life is interrupted The distinction between illusion and lived spiritual experience Why Neptune in Aries represents belief we act on without proof This is not an episode about prediction. It is an episode about consciousness. Neptune in Aries suggests a collective shift in identity and motivation. It asks not what we think — but what we are prepared to act on. It challenges the difference between passive belief and lived conviction. For astrologers, this ingress marks the beginning of a new fourteen-year cycle where faith, ideology, and identity become inseparable from action. Understanding this shift now allows us to observe it clearly as it unfolds. This episode is designed for serious students and practicing astrologers who want to explore the deeper psychological implications of planetary ingresses — beyond headlines and beyond event-based forecasting. Neptune does not shout. It dissolves. And then it reveals what remains.

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    The 50/50 Astrologer

    Many astrologers delay working professionally because they believe they don't know enough yet. In this episode of The 50/50 Astrologer, we unpack where that fear actually comes from — and why it's often misplaced. Professional astrology isn't just about technique, symbolism, or knowing more chart mechanics. It's equally about who you are in the room with another person. This episode explores the idea that astrology is a 50–50 process: half structure, language, and skill — and half listening, communication, boundaries, and lived experience. We talk about: Why new astrologers feel pressure to perform The myth that you should be able to "tell everything" from a chart The role of listening and asking better questions Why clients don't come for astrology — they come to talk about themselves How trust is built through dialogue, not information What professionalism really looks like in practice This is an episode for astrologers, students, and anyone thinking about working with people — not from a place of mastery, but from presence, honesty, and relationship.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

**The 50/50 Astrologer** is a podcast for a clear, no-nonsense approach to astrology. Each episode explores the balance between astrological technique and real human experience — the idea that good astrology is part knowledge, part relationship.Whether you're a practicing astrologer, a serious student, or simply curious about how astrology works in real life, the focus here is practical application, thoughtful dialogue, and honest reflection. This is astrology as a living process, not a performance.The podcast is free and stands on its own.For listeners who want to go further — with longer discussions, structured learning, and material aimed at serious students and professionals — additional content is available on Patreon:[https://www.patreon.com/modernastrology](https://www.patreon.com/modernastrology)

HOSTED BY

Damian McKinnon

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