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Astrocartography & World Events with Dr. Steve
Astrocartography expert Dr. Steve (Deep Dive with Dr. Steve) joins Alex and Jess to break down how mapping your birth chart onto the globe reveals fated locations for love, career, and danger. The conversation moves from personal relocation astrology into geodetic world-mapping — using planetary lines to explain real headlines: the Iran-Israel conflict and Strait of Hormuz shutdown, unrest in the Philippines and Rome, and the ongoing Mars-Uranus conjunction threatening Southern California over July 4th weekend. Dr. Steve also previews his eclipse-based forecasts for Japan, upcoming U.S. elections, and a long-range prediction for America's transformation through the 2030s.
Show Notes / Timestamps
0:00 — Intro and welcome, guest introduction (Dr. Steve, Deep Dive with Dr. Steve)
1:43 — What is astrocartography/astromapping, and its history with Jim Lewis
3:37 — Using planetary lines for relocation (love, career, clients)
5:36 — Geodetic mapping explained: Earth's own "natal chart"
6:45 — Reading presidential charts: Trump's Mars line over D.C.
10:01 — Mars-Uranus conjunction July 3-4 and Southern California concerns
16:27 — Earthquakes, explosiveness, and the 1906 San Francisco parallel
23:05 — Pakistan-Afghanistan conflict and the Mars-Uranus connection
24:12 — Vatican power struggle: Pluto line through Rome and Switzerland
32:14 — Iran-Israel war and the Strait of Hormuz shutdown explained
42:35 — Asia outlook: Pluto's influence on Korea, Japan, and China
54:01 — Philippines volcano, Pluto lines, and personal transformation
1:03:34 — August eclipse forecast: Japan, Greenland, and global shakeups
1:09:34 — 2026 midterms and Southern California mayoral race predictions
1:11:03 — 2028 presidential election prediction (Venus/Jupiter analysis)
1:22:05 — Long-term outlook: Uranus in Gemini, agricultural crisis, and America's Aquarian shift through 2030s
1:27:05 — Personal astrocartography stories and closing thoughts
1:30:42 — Where to find Dr. Steve, closing remarks