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2022.01.25 23:13 GMT+8

THE STARS IN 2022: It will be the year of art, Astrologer Susan Miller

Updated 2022.01.25 23:13 GMT+8
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WHAT'S THE ISSUE? 

We couldn't have a show about forecasting without looking to the stars to see what they have in store for us. 2021 brought a mix of the expected - the continuation of the pandemic - and the completely unexpected - new variants, wonder vaccines, Joe Biden becoming US President and Germany's most experienced leader Angela Merkel standing down as Chancellor. World-famous astrologer Susan Miller tells us what is in her crystal ball about 2022. 

MEET THE EXPERT:

Susan Miller is an American astrologer. She is the author of eleven bestselling books and she had 17 million readers from both her website "Astrologyzone.com" and mobile app in 2019. 

Miller is known for her lengthy, personalised horoscopes,  generally more than 1000 words long. Besides her website and app, Miller uses social media sites like Instagram and Twitter to engage her readers. Her website had 310 million views in 2018. 

WHAT DOES MILLER SAY? 

Miller says this coming year will be very different. There's optimism and sparkle. "What really excites me about 2022 is the outpouring of art. Jupiter and Neptune are meeting on April 12th in Pisces for the first time in over maybe 13 years, and Pisces is the most creative sign next to Leo."

According to Miller, we had the Grand Conjunction on December 20th, 2021 and that was an earth-shattering meeting of Saturn and Jupiter. It was the first time for the two to meet in Aquarius, in the past 200 years. The industrial revolution started two centuries ago and now it's going to start the next two hundred years, the digital age.  

ALSO ON THE AGENDA

- Senior Research Fellow with the Global Policy Institute Jacques Reland predicts the possible result of the coming election in France and its role in Europe.  

- Global Leader of Climate and Energy at the WWF Manuel Pulgar-Vidal discusses what further action we need to take in 2022 to cope with climate change and preserve biodiversity. 

- World Health Organization Spokesperson Margaret Harris speaks about what we have learned from 2021 and major challenges in 2022. 

- Chef d'equipe of the French team for Beijing 2022 and a three-time Olympian Nathalie Pechalat talks to the Agenda about what we can expect in the continuing shadow of COVID 19.

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