The Week of April 20th, 2026: A new era of innovation with Uranus in Gemini
4/20/202635 min
Episode 279
In this podcast, New York Times best-selling author and astrologer Chani Nicholas discusses the astrology of the week and what it might mean for us all.
The astrology of the week of April 20th, 2026, puts our endurance to the test. The Mars–Saturn conjunction highlights where our systems, boundaries, and long-term plans are struggling to stay afloat — but it also brings us the courage we need to face the challenges and obstacles ahead. As Mercury meets up with Mars and Saturn, we get more clarity on the difficulties we’re up against. And Uranus’ return to Gemini begins a seven-year shake-up of the world order as we know it and launches us into a whole new era of innovation. Now is the time to get strategic and stay focused. Remember: Even small progress is still progress.
This episode covers:
- Mars’ conjunction with Saturn on Sunday, April 19th
- The Sun’s entrance into Taurus on Sunday, April 19th
- Mercury’s conjunction with Saturn on Monday, April 20th
- Mercury’s conjunction with Mars on Monday, April 20th
- Venus’ conjunction with Uranus on Thursday, April 23rd
- Venus’ entrance into Gemini on Thursday, April 23rd
- The Sun’s square to Pluto on Saturday, April 25th
- Uranus’ entrance into Gemini on Saturday, April 25th
- Venus’ sextile to Neptune on Sunday, April 26th
- Mercury’s square to Jupiter on Sunday, April 26th
This episode was recorded on 04/13/2026.
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Transcript preview
First 90 secondsChani Nicholas· Host0:00
If you were to get up early in the morning just before sunrise this week, you would see a cluster of planets in the early morning sky, and they are Mercury, Saturn, and Mars. And these three planets coming together, which they do exactly on Monday, is a very important signature that burns itself into the year's astrology. It burns itself into our conscious awareness. They are visible planets. They are rising up before the Sun, so they're getting ahead of the game, and this is the first time that Saturn is made visible. If you think back to March 25th of this year, that's when Saturn and the Sun came together. Saturn was invisible at that time. Something was seeded at that time. Something began at that time, and this is the first moment where the results of that thing are being shown. But that's not the only piece of this that's interesting to me. What's really interesting to me is that Saturn is a planet of consequences, and yeah, it really struggles in Aries. It- it's one of the hardest signs that it can be in. And so consequences [laughs] feel really hard to come by