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The Astrology Podcast

Generational Astrology, with Nick Dagan Best

The Astrology Podcast

Chris Brennan

Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality, Religion

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 July 2022

⏱️ 117 minutes

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In episode 361 astrologer Nick Dagan Best joins Chris Brennan in the studio to talk about the application of astrology to study different generational cohorts of people, using slow moving planetary cycles. During the course of the episode we talk about ways that astrologers use slower moving outer planets to demarcate entire generations of people, […]

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0:00.0

Hey, my name is Chris Brennan, and you're listening to the Astrology podcast.

0:03.1

In this episode, I'm going to be talking with Astrologer Nick Digg and Vast here in the studio in

0:07.0

Denver, and we're going to be talking about generational astrology and long-term outer planet cycles that

0:12.9

in fact that impact or reflect and describe, describe, correlate, synchronize with entire generations

0:22.0

or cohorts or groups of people. Yeah. All right, so for those wondering today

0:29.8

is Sunday, July 10th, 2022, starting at, what is it, 152 pm, 152 pm in Denver, Colorado,

0:37.5

with late Libra Rising again. This is day three of us recording a series of podcasts here in the

0:43.2

studio. All right, so we're going to talk about generational astrology. I already did a little like

0:49.3

mini-treatment of this topic with Kirit Hayboard and several episodes ago where we focused in on one

0:56.7

group, which was Millennials, and some of the differences between that sub-generation.

1:01.9

But I wanted to do a broader discussion about generational astrology with you because it's

1:06.4

actually really interesting and really vast topic that overlaps with that's a study ended

1:12.8

up itself, just in sociology or in history, different generations of people that are born and

1:20.4

live during specific periods in history. And one of the most famous ones, of course, in like

1:27.6

like the United States, for example, is like the baby boomerar generation, right?

1:32.5

Yeah. I mean, there have always been generations of people, but in the 20th century,

1:41.2

you saw a new sort of cultural and economic definition arise for every success of

1:51.2

new generation because with the sort of cultural and technological acceleration of the post-war

2:00.9

years, you got these very distinct groups of people that were more distinct than ever from

2:09.2

generation to generation. That's based on like a variety of different like social and economic

2:15.6

and demographic, demographic, okay? Yeah. Yeah. Well, the baby boomers, one of the very first

2:21.5

thing that defines them, that gives them their name, is the fact that there was a lot of them.

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