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HOROSCOPE 2021 OVERVIEW 2021 sees three Saturn-Uranus squares – a major aspect in astrology which last occurred in 1999-2000. For you, Aries, these squares reveal a tension between your own values, the values of your social group, and society’s imposed values. February, June and December will be particular crunch points in this regard, but you may struggle with being told what to think throughout the year. Although you start 2021 with Mars, your ruling planet, in your own zodiac sign, it moves into your values zone on January 6 th and the tension begins. During the second week of January, Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn, all in your social zone, form tense approaches with volatile Mars and Uranus; you may start to feel pretty uncomfortable in the social sphere around this time, and once Mercury turns retrograde at the end of January, this will only intensify. Mid-February sees the first of the Saturn-Uranus squares, Aries, so you may experience anger, fallouts with friends or exasperation with the prevailing culture at work. In early March, Mars shifts into your communication zone, making you even less likely to hold your tongue and keep the peace. At work, this could become a particular issue in mid-April, when the Sun squares up to control freak Pluto, which is transiting your career zone. It may only be your liking for the job’s secure income, boosted by Venus arriving in your money zone at this time, which stops you from doing something drastic. You will start to feel increasingly evangelical in your views, Aries, once Jupiter shifts into Pisces and your spirituality zone on May 13 th and until it turns retrograde there on June 20 th . However, a Lunar Eclipse in your beliefs zone in late May, coupling with Mercury turning retrograde in your communication zone, may prevent you from speaking out as much as you would like to; the Solar Eclipse in your communication zone on June 10 th backs this up too. Impatient, impulsive Mars moves into your risk zone in mid-June, just in time for the second Saturn-Uranus square, so if there is a point of no return on this issue, it’s likely to be then. The second half of the year seems much calmer for your zodiac sign, and indeed things settle down considerably in July and August, and with Venus moving into your love zone, you should feel more at ease. However, be sure to keep communication open with your sweetheart ahead of Mercury’s retrograde in your love zone in late September. Enjoy the relative peace while it lasts, Aries, because the Lunar Eclipse in late November occurs in your values zone, perhaps impacting dearly held opinions you have, or even on things you physically value – your bank balance. This is swiftly followed by a Solar Eclipse in early December in your learning zone, which may help you fill in the blanks about what life has been trying to teach you. The third and final Saturn-Uranus square in late December holds less tumult for you, as you have started to come to terms with its message; by the time Jupiter arrives back in your spiritual zone in the last days of 2021, you will understand how to honor your own views while also honoring others. LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS HOROSCOPE The first quarter of 2021 is a challenging time for your closest relationships, Aries, not least because the frustration and exasperation you feel in everyday life easily spills over into your love life too. If you are single, however, January may be a good time to meet someone who works in a similar field to you – when Venus conjuncts Pluto in your career zone, this could be an overwhelming attraction. If your relationship has already been on the rocks for a while, February brings some stability and respite when Venus conjuncts Saturn and then Jupiter in quick succession. There’s a touch of magic available in your love horoscope too in March when Venus conjuncts Neptune. Despite the tension, Aries, romance is most definitely not dead. However, when Mars shifts into your family zone in April, Venus too ratchets up the tension, squaring up to Pluto and then Saturn during April, highlighting jealousy from a partner who wants you to spend more time at home and less time either working, socializing or doing your own thing. A sense of vagueness and a lack of certainty in love could also be annoying for your partner late in May when Venus squares Neptune. Although family tensions continue through June, these are more related to children and extended family than directly to your partner; indeed, there are signs of an increasingly deep connection in love during early summer, when Venus trines Jupiter, then trines Neptune, before opposing Pluto in late June and proving that love wins out over coercion every time. July, which Venus spends mostly in your dating zone, is a magical time for meeting someone new, Aries, or indeed for restoring the spark in an existing relationship. During August, your love life feels grounded, earthy and largely contented, with Venus creating trines to Uranus, Pluto and Saturn, all of which will keep you connected with your emotions and with what matters most to your lover. During September, however, you will need to work hard to get enough quality with your sweetheart. This looks like being a busy social month for you, but Venus’ squares to Pluto, then Saturn, and later Jupiter suggest that there’s not enough focus on privacy or intimacy. If you are single, mid-November is an excellent time for meeting someone special – but don’t try too hard! A beautiful Venus-Uranus trine in your love horoscope suggests that the most meaningful encounters will come out of the blue. Whether with this new partner or, if you are already happily in a relationship, with your existing partner, December packs a punch on the romance front. Venus conjuncts Pluto twice, once on the 11 th and again on the 25 th having turned retrograde. You’ll be asked to make a commitment around this time: it’s all or nothing, so are you ready to make long-term plans? MONEY AND CAREER HOROSCOPE The impact of the first Saturn-Uranus square dominates January and February in astrology and, if you feel that your right to an opinion is being curtailed at work, you will feel this impact in your career too. Nonetheless, there are optimistic signs that you can get ahead during early 2021 if you can keep your emotions in check, Aries. A volatile Mars-Jupiter square in late January, for example, suggests that too much aggression will curtail your opportunities, but an inspirational Mercury- Jupiter conjunction in mid-February highlights your skills and how you can make yourself irreplaceable. There are more positive opportunities in March, particularly when Mars trines Saturn and helps you to stabilize your position, and in April, when Mars trines Jupiter and gives a huge boost to new and exciting projects. A dramatic Sun- Uranus conjunction in late April in your money zone could even see some unexpected earnings, a windfall or a promotion of some kind. During May, focus on taking control and responsibility where you can, Aries. A Sun-Pluto trine mid-month will help with this and should boost both your income and your status at work. If you work in the arts or the creative industries, the end of May also sees a trine between Mars and Neptune, which helps to harness the power of the imagination – although the Lunar Eclipse late in May could suggest problems with work-related travel. Try to avoid doing anything drastic with regard to your career in June, Aries; you may well feel on edge and wound up, courtesy of the Solar Eclipse and the second Saturn-Uranus square, but with Mars in your risk zone, you won’t be thinking very clearly. This edginess continues into July, as Mars opposes Saturn and then squares Uranus; you may feel that your creativity or freedom is being restrained, but if you can hang on in there, the pieces will start to fall into place. At the end of July, an inspirational Mars-Jupiter opposition will help to re-vamp your working routines or schedules in such a way that more freedom is possible. Late August brings an eccentric but exciting Mars-Uranus trine, activating your money zone and perhaps bringing your inspiration for a new side hustle or lucrative project. During September, the first steps with this get the go-ahead from a series of solar trines to Uranus, Pluto and Saturn, as well as Mars trines to Pluto and Saturn – this is definitely a month to set things in motion. Later in October, however, watch out for a tense Mars-Pluto square which pits your working life against your love life; November’s Lunar Eclipse in your money zone might exacerbate this too. Don’t take unnecessary financial risks in late November or early December – Mars is set to oppose Uranus and later square Jupiter, giving you reckless thoughts, especially egged on by friends and colleagues. You round out the year with bountiful Jupiter moving into Pisces and your privacy zone in December, for the second time this year – getting some peace and quiet may help to boost your business as 2022 gets underway.
Connecting Flight Radio is back for your Mid-February craving! DJ ParaDice & DJ Peter Pancake have two exclusive mixes along with fun updates and a look back at the past 2 weeks of DJing. Be on the lookout for our next live performance together February 28 & 29!!! @ConnectingFlightRadio @DJParaDice @DJPeterPancake
In this episode, we overview the match, away from home against Wolves. We also discuss about various players in that match and their mindset after Mourinho's appointment. We shed our opinion on our UCL "Round of 16" draw and analyse the team we face in Mid-February. P.S. Excuse the exhaustion in our voices, we went loud in the last match's screening.
Climate Brief: Severe saline intrusion has caused serious shortage of fresh water in Trà Vinh, Vietnam since Mid-February and more
Kal explains why it’s taken them (him) so long to post a new episode. This episode was recorded Mid February, and it’s a continuation of the previous episode regarding Super Bowl 53, Brady vs. Belichick, & The Grammy’s.
Mid-February 2019 saw a dramatic change in the public acknowledgement of the Right to Life. The State of New York passed a sweeping abortion measure and also struck down a law protecting children who were born alive in the process of abortion. They legalized infanticide. Worse, the entire legislature then “celebrated” this as part of feminist liberation. The states of Virginia, Vermont, New Mexico and others also introduced similar legislation. As we have noted in previous programs, the precarious state of Roe v. Wade and the likelihood that it will soon be overturned, has caused radical feminists to overreach in their attempts to secure the unlimited right to kill their baby. President Trump made a point of reminding Americans of this great evil. And after presenting a proposal for a new family leave act, in order for parents to bond with their children, the President strongly condemned the infanticide measures. He asked Congress to pass the Pain Capable Act that would protect a child from late term abortion. Brian discusses the implications and includes an interview with Fr. Frank Pavone who met with Brian at the West Coast gathering for life.
The theme for this week is: Tax time! CPAs don’t even like tax time (trust me, I’m married to one). Mid-February is when you’ll want to kick your tax planning and prep into high gear so you can file your taxes and move on with your life. Pretty soon, you’ll start seeing advertisements and promotions to grab some of those tax refund dollars that millions of Americans will receive this year. Every year, I talk to people who gloat about their tax refund. They’re so excited about their mini-jackpot winnings from Uncle Sam, and I always regret to inform them that all a refund is a interest-free loan from you to the U.S. government. That’s right - a tax refund is actually your money, not a free gift from the government. And on top of that, it’s free money that you loaned to the government all year, which they just paid back to you with 0% interest. Stop loaning money to the government at an interest rate of 0 for the entire year! If you have a sizeable refund each year, that should be a wakeup call for you to adjust your tax withholding on your paycheck in order to reduce your interest-free loan to Uncle Sam. Now, what’s different about filing your taxes this year, is that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has such sweeping changes, that the proper withholding amount and the size of your refund are way more unpredictable this year. Unfortunately, it’s too late to adjust your paycheck withholding for this tax season, but you can still change it for 2019 going forward. So pay close attention to your refund amount this year. If it’s more than a few hundred dollars, consider adjusting your withholding so you stop giving Uncle Sam more money than he needs! The other perk of reducing your refund: If a fraudulent tax return is filed on your behalf and the thief gets your refund check, the stakes aren’t as high because you’re not out thousands of dollars, which can take months and plenty of hassle to get back. That’s it for today. Tomorrow, we’re going to recap the week and I’m going to give you a little preview of next week’s theme. My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the One Minute Retirement Tip. ---------- >>> Subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/2DI2LSP >>> Subscribe on Amazon Alexa: https://amzn.to/2xRKrCs >>> Check out our blog: https://truenorthretirementadvisors.com/blog/ ---------- Tags: retirement, investing, money, finance, financial planning, retirement planning, saving money, personal finance, tax cuts and jobs act, tax reform, trump tax cuts, trump tax reform summary, trump tax cuts 2018, standard deduction, standard deduction 2018, tax withholding, tax withholding 0 or 1, 2018 withholding
Welcome to Agree or Disagree: The Podcast. A controversial podcast that pushes you to think differently and connects you with your community. You can find me atFacebook/Kevin OlenickLike: Agree or Disagree: The Podcast on Facebook.Follow me on Twitter: @kevoleSpreaker.com/kevoleSoundcloud.com/kevoleYou Tube/Kevin Olenick.Taylor Bowman had enough. The 21 year old Manitoba woman alleged that Jacob Hoggard, lead singer of Hedley, grabbed her outside a bar. She also heard several stories about in appropriate behaviour involving not only Hoggard, and but other members of the band.Mid-February, the #outHedley2k18. Since then more have come forward. And more. And more.Including my guest today.That is the voice of Katie Summers. She is from #AmpMorningswithKatieandEd in Calgary 90.3. Last week, she shared her own experience with Jacob Hoggard. While there has been support, there has been criticism. By the way, I’m being diplomatic.Stories like this are hard to hear. It’s uncomfortable. Perhaps we would rather have a smile and a bit of humour with our breakfast. But we need to talk about it.You can follow Katie at@KatieSsummers on TwitterFacebook: Katie SummersInstagram: @KatieSummersssYou can hear Katie on #AmpMorningswithKatieandEd on 90.3 FM.
Bartender Journey - Cocktails. Spirits. Bartending Culture. Libations for your Ears.
This week on the show we talk with Mr. Philip Duff, who is among other things, director of education for Tales of the Cocktail. Well we continue to talk about TOTC, as it became official last week, (Mid February 2018), that Gary Solomon Jr,Neal Bodenheimer of Cure and Cane & Table have taken over leadership of Tales. We spoke to Gary Soloman and Neal Bodenheimer about all this on show #241, just 2 episodes ago. First, l want to thank some great people that chose to help support this podcast. As I mentioned on the previous episode, my family suffered a devastating loss recently. Things are pretty complicated right now…I have a special needs son, and all of a sudden there is one less parent to take care of him, so I wont be returning to my Bartending gig for awhile. I kicked off a Patreon campaign to help support this show. I want to thank Zeke from Chicago, Ryan, PM - Pooch. Also, our friend David Eden-Sangwell from the Bartender HQ podcast, Dylan, Hazel and the Gnarly Gnome from the Cincy Brewcast, a podcast about the Cincinnati craft beer scene. And I also want to thank Dean and Leonardo for helping out. If you’d like to support this podcast, go to bartenderjourney.net/patreon, where you can hear the previous episode, with more details and find a link to the Patreon campaign. Cocktail of the Week: St-Germain brand ambassador Marlo Gamora turned me on to this drink. Its an upside down martini with a splash of St-Germain. 2 oz of a good quality Dry Vermouth (fresh) 1 oz Gin ¼ St-Germain Eldeflower Liqueur Lemon Twist Delicious and low ABV. Book of the Week: How to Drink French Fluently: A Guide to Joie de Vivre with St-Germain Cocktails Tales on Tour will be in Edinburgh Scotland April 7-10, 2018. Tickets are on sale now. Toast of the Week: I wish you all the joy you can wish.
Mid-February is all about LOVE! And in today’s world, the press just aren’t getting much of it. Squeezed to the literal breaking point by lack of money, lack of time and lack of respect, the press are dwindling and that’s not good for anyone. So this show will be all about showing some much-needed love to our fourth estate, the press and of course we’ll talk about who is winning and who is losing this week in the fantabulous world of marketing & communications. Join us for a virtual group hug on the next award-winning episode of May the Best Brand Win on Entertalk Radio and also LIVE videocast on Periscope @RobertsonComm!
In this Episode, Sarah, Lauren and Jess talk about the music companies related to the Disney name and many of the artists that are associated with them. Some of the people will definitely shock you! Next, a recent movie on the Disney Channel, Star Struck, will be reviewed. In the last segment, the girls will talk a little about the parks, including the recently announced Summer Nightastic and the Celebrate Volunteers ceremony that took place in Mid February.