The Week of March 16th, 2026: An uncertain Equinox

The Week of March 16th, 2026: An uncertain Equinox

From Astrology of the Week Ahead with Chani Nicholas by CHANI

March 16, 2026 · 32 min · Episode 274

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Chani Nicholas discusses the astrology of the week of March 16th, 2026, focusing on new beginnings and communication challenges.

Episode 274 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 March 16th, 2026, is a mix of missing details and new beginnings. A dreamy New Moon in Pisces gives our intention-setting and creative genius a boost. The March Equinox and zodiacal new year spring us forward into a fresh start. And Mercury finally stations direct — though it’s still slogging through Pisces and continuing to cloud our communications. This is a time for careful review and much-needed renewal. Say goodbye to the retrograde rut. This episode covers: Mercury’s conjunction with the North Node on Tuesday, March 17th Venus’ square to Jupiter on Wednesday, March 18th The Sun’s sextile to Uranus on Wednesday, March 18th The New Moon in Pisces (sextile Uranus) on Wednesday, March 18th The Sun’s entrance into Aries and the March Equinox on Friday, March 20th Mercury stations direct in Pisces on Friday, March 20th Mars’ trine to Jupiter on Saturday, March 21st The Neptune cazimi on Sunday, March 22nd Mercury’s conjunction with the North Node on Sunday, March 22nd This episode was…

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Host: Chani Nicholas

Topics covered

  • astrology
  • new beginnings
  • Mercury retrograde
  • New Moon
  • Equinox
  • communication
  • renewal

Keywords

  • astrology
  • New Moon in Pisces
  • March Equinox
  • Mercury direct
  • communication
  • renewal
  • Chani Nicholas

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