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Moonbeaming

Free Will Or Fate: Navigating Change with Astrologer Heidi Rose Robbins

Moonbeaming

Sarah Faith Gottesdiener

Business, Tarot, Arts, Healing, Feminism, Health & Fitness, Moon, Boundaries, Art, Spirituality, Witch, Religion & Spirituality, Money, Witchcraft, Creativity, Energy Work, Psychology, Mental Health, Visual Arts, Magic, Mysticism

4.9 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2026

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

This episode of Moonbeaming is proudly sponsored by Weiser Books. Since 1957, Weiser has been a leading publisher of esoteric and occult teachings from around the world, sharing beloved works on astrology, tarot, witchcraft, and magical traditions. Moonbeaming listeners can enjoy 30% off Weiser’s collection at redwheelweiser.com with code MOON30 and be sure to sign up for their newsletter to stay updated on new releases and special offerings. --- What if you didn’t have to have it all figured out to begin again? On this episode of Moonbeaming, Sarah sits down with poet, astrologer, and author Heidi Rose Robbins to explore what it means to move through change with more presence, creativity, and trust. Together, they reflect on what the Moon Studio is calling the “year of the pivot”—a time of reinvention, letting go, and becoming someone new, often without having a clear plan. They talk about how to navigate these moments without forcing clarity or perfection, and why the smallest steps can be the most powerful place to begin. Heidi shares how poetry, astrology, and daily practices like writing can become a tool to help us move through uncertainty with more compassion. The two also explore the role of repetition in creativity, the importance of showing up consistently (even imperfectly), and how structure can support us as we evolve. In this episode, you’ll hear: - Why 2026 is a “year of the pivot” and what that actually means - How to take the first step when you don’t feel ready - Using poetry and writing as a tool for emotional alchemy - Letting go of urgency and reconnecting to presence - Why repetition—not perfection—is the key to creative work - The power of daily practices (like Heidi’s “Moon Notes”) - How astrology can be a tool for self-compassion and connection - Learning to trust timing, cycles, and your own inner knowing This episode is an invitation to slow down, listen more deeply, and trust that something new may already be opening. Meet Heidi: Heidi Rose Robbins has been a professional astrologer for 25 years, helping thousands of clients all over the globe live with more authenticity and joy. Her podcast, THE RADIANCE PROJECT, features poetry, astrology, and good company. Twice a year, she leads Radiant Life Retreats for people wishing to take a deeper dive into her work. She is also a guest faculty member at Esalen in Big Sur, CA. Heidi has written two books of poetry, This Beckoning Ceaseless Beauty and Wild Compassion, and has been a featured poet at two TedX events. Her 12-book series The Zodiac Love Letters, was published by One Idea Press, and last year her new book, Everyday Radiance--based on her daily Instagram offerings--was published by Chronicle. Heidi lives in Los Angeles. heidirose.com @heidiroserobbins - IG Substack - @heidiroserobbins

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0:00.0

Welcome to the moonbeaming podcast.

0:07.0

I'm Sarah Faith Godestiner, an artist, author, and intuitive.

0:12.0

And together we'll explore life through a creative and spiritual lens.

0:17.0

You'll learn so much about mysticism, creativity, consciousness, depth psychology, business, and more.

0:25.1

And you'll get to listen to conversations with luminaries that you won't hear anywhere else.

0:31.6

With each episode, you'll receive insights, frameworks, inspiration, and tools to help you thrive and grow.

0:44.4

Hello and welcome back to the show. I hope you are doing as well, as well can be given all of the chaos, given all of the heartbreak, given all of the collective

1:00.6

tragedy. I've said this before. I'll say it again. We even re-ran an episode last week that you can tune into on this subject,

1:14.4

how to survive a spiritual crisis.

1:18.0

There is nothing wrong with you if you're going through it.

1:23.3

I've shared that I have the absolute privilege, an honor of hearing from many, many, many people

1:35.6

as part of my job.

1:38.0

It's a unique position to be in, and it's one that I don't ever take for granted. And a common theme that has been going on

1:52.8

in the last however many years is that people are really at capacity. They're really dealing with many different compounding

2:07.1

stressors. And I'm sharing this because we just need each other, you know, we need each other.

2:16.6

We need to reach out. We need to invite people over.

2:21.1

We need to be able to say, hey, I'm really going through it. Do you have an hour? I just need to talk to someone.

2:31.8

We need to normalize what is happening in our world between the climate crisis, the hatred that is sweeping the United States.

2:46.5

We need to talk about it because when we don't talk about it, it becomes something called hyper-normalization.

2:54.7

And we just adapt to it.

2:57.2

We adapt to the fact that eggs are $97 and gas is so high that we can't drive and that most of our leaders, not all of them, but many of them

3:11.4

are doing very little to help us the people who elected them. Now, this could be a podcast

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