Your Zodiac Sign Says You Should Be Listening to These Podcasts
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Let's be real: your podcast queue says a lot about you...like, more than your FYP and Spotify Wrapped combined. Yeah. Are you into emotionally raw deep dives that spiral into spiritual awakenings? Or do you prefer unhinged, chatty chaos that feels like a FaceTime with your funniest, least-filtered friend? Whether you're walking to therapy in oversized headphones, rage-cleaning your apartment, or spiraling under a weighted blanket (we've all been there), there's a podcast that perfectly matches your zodiac sign's vibe.
Because let's be honest, your astrological chart isn't just about love compatibility or blaming Mercury retrograde for your bad decisions—it's a blueprint for how you process the world, seek comfort, absorb information, and yes, what kind of audio content will actually hold your attention. An Aquarius might be dismantling diet culture through a feminist wellness critique, while a Leo's on the hunt for something glam, smart, and hosted by a fellow icon. Meanwhile, Gemini is re-telling gossip podcasts like it's breaking news in their own life.
So if your current podcast rotation is feeling a little stale, or you're just looking to vibe-check your listening habits, the stars have suggestions. Whether you're into self-improvement, pop culture think pieces, or anonymous drama from the internet's deepest corners, we've got the perfect match. Let's find the podcast your zodiac sign didn't know it was craving—because the stars might not be talking to you directly, but your AirPods? They definitely are. 🎧✨ Trust the stars, press play, and let your podcast queue align with your mood and your moon.You're bold, unfiltered, and always ready to start drama or a movement). As the zodiac's firestarter, you crave raw, fearless conversations—and Call Her Daddy brings that exact chaos. Host Alex Cooper's no-BS interviews, viral moments, and sharp one-liners match your high-octane energy. Whether she's dissecting dating dynamics or going deep with celebs, the vibe is confident, quick, and never afraid to go there—just like you.
Shop NowGrounded, sensual, and all about slow living done right, Taurus deserves a podcast that feels like a warm mug of tea for the soul. Jay Shetty's thoughtful reflections and soulful interviews align with your love of peace, purpose, and a well-curated self-care routine. You crave meaningful content you can actually apply—and On Purpose gives you grounded wisdom that feels like emotional skincare. Bonus: his voice is Taurus-approved ASMR.
Shop NowGeminis are ruled by Mercury, so talking, texting, and storytelling are basically your cardio. Normal Gossip is pure chaos in the best way—serving up juicy, anonymized tales full of ridiculous plot twists and unhinged details. It's funny, fast-paced, and satisfies your need for mental stimulation and drama (without the consequences). You'll want to retell every episode—but with your own spin, of course. It's the kind of podcast you'll listen to on 1.25x speed while texting three people and live-reacting in your group chat.
Shop NowDeeply emotional, intuitive, and nostalgic, Cancer thrives in content that feels personal. Brooke DeVard's Naked Beauty is more than a beauty podcast—it's a love letter to ritual, identity, and self-expression. Through intimate conversations, you get comfort, cultural richness, and emotional nourishment. It's soothing, sincere, and full of meaning—basically, it's a podcast hug with an edge, and it taps into your need to feel seen and understood, like a one-on-one heart-to-heart you didn't know you needed.
Shop NowLeo, you're known for your confidence and fire, but underneath the spotlight, you've got a big, soft heart that feels deeply. We Can Do Hard Things, hosted by Glennon Doyle, Amanda Doyle, and Abby Wambach, speaks directly to that tender, powerful part of you. It's raw, real, and full of emotional truths that cut through the noise. These conversations about love, boundaries, self-worth, and healing are exactly what your brave heart craves when the world feels overwhelming.
Shop NowDetail-oriented and curious, Virgo loves a well-structured show with a clear POV—and Keke Palmer delivers every time. With her signature mix of humor, honesty, and insight, this podcast feels like a friend breaking down life's absurdities with bullet points. Plus, you appreciate a host who can be playful and philosophical all in one episode. It's the kind of listen that makes you laugh, reflect, and maybe even open a fresh Google Doc to rework your five-year plan.
Shop NowLibras are ruled by Venus, which means you crave elegance, balance, aesthetics, and meaningful conversation. Everything is Fine, hosted by Kim France and Jenn Romolini, offers thoughtful dialogue with a stylish wink. Whether it's navigating mid-life, pop culture, or relationships, it's witty, well-paced, and beautifully relatable. Think: bestie energy, but with matching outfits and clever banter. It's the kind of podcast you'll listen to while reorganizing your bookshelves by color and texting your group chat about emotional labor.
Shop NowYou love complexity, mystery, and people who aren't afraid to go there. Criminal is like true crime with emotional depth—it doesn't just give the facts, it gives context, psychology, and intimacy. Scorpio energy is all about transformation and truth beneath the surface, and this podcast's storytelling satisfies that hunger for darkness with meaning. You're not just listening for the crime—you're listening for the motive, the silence, and the moment everything changes.
Shop NowSagittarius is always seeking new perspectives, big ideas, and honest conversation that doesn't sugarcoat the truth. According to Blake, hosted by beauty expert Blake Newby, is full of personality, insight, and unfiltered truth-telling. With episodes that dive into everything from womanhood and pop culture to adulting and imposter syndrome, it checks every Sag box: bold, funny, curious, and deeply real. Expect big opinions, bigger laughs, and the kind of conversations that make you think about life and DM your best friend mid-episode.
Shop NowNo sign respects a good hustle like Capricorn. You're all about putting in the work, leveling up with purpose, and proving that success isn't luck—it's strategy, discipline, and vision. She's So Lucky, hosted by Les Alfred, is basically your podcast soulmate. Each episode dives into conversations with founders, creatives, and entrepreneurs who've carved their own paths and built something real from the ground up. This podcast is the motivational fuel that keeps your empire in motion.
Shop NowRebellious, intelligent, and justice-oriented, Aquarius thrives on content that challenges the system. Maintenance Phase dives into the dark underbelly of wellness and diet culture with humor, facts, and rage disguised as wit. You'll love how it dismantles myths and breaks down why society clings to them. It's educational, liberating, and gives you receipts to bring up in your next group chat debate. It's exactly the kind of podcast that fuels your inner disruptor—clever, evidence-based, and two steps ahead of the status quo.
Shop NowPisces, you are the feelings—and this podcast knows it. I'm Such a Pisces!, hosted by Lauren and Hadassah (two self-aware, hilarious Pisces), is astrology talk meets emotional unraveling meets best-friend energy. It's heartfelt, funny, occasionally chaotic, and deeply validating in a way that feels like someone finally put your inner monologue into words. From cosmic deep dives to life updates full of mood swings and intuition, this podcast celebrates your most Piscean traits: empathy, imagination, and feeling everything all at once.
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Sagittarius November 22 – December 21 The people you care about deserve your attention. Mercury in your relationship sector is sextiling Chiron in your theatrical 5th house, which makes this a great day to step back from any mundane matters in favor of doubling up for a bit of whatever suits your fancy. Someone in particular may step forward with grandiose ideas that wouldn't be half as fun without you! Let them drive while you enjoy being a 'passenger princess,' because their plans could prove to be very exciting. Capricorn December 22 – January 19 Organizing your space can do wonders for your emotional well-being. There has rarely been a better time to invite extra peace into your life with some serious decluttering as Mercury in your capable 6th house coordinates with Chiron in your rooted 4th house. Look around your space and get rid of any piles of laundry, dirty dishes, and so on, until at least one room is spic and span. You don't need to be a neat freak to enjoy the benefits of tidying up! Aquarius January 20 – February 18 Let your inner child out as much as possible. A soothing sextile between Mercury in your expressive 5th house and Chiron in your verbose 3rd house wants you to leave behind fears about expectations or perceptions — whatever you believe other people might think about you. Instead, nurture the parts of you that existed before you learned what society cares about. Spend time doing simple pursuits, perhaps with a few friends. You can worry about being an adult another day under more serious skies. Pisces February 19 – March 20 Helpful support could be right around the corner. Energetic Mercury in your caring 4th house is supporting Chiron in your security-conscious 2nd house. You likely have more assistance than you first realized, acting as a brace while you chase your desired results. This may come in the form of a financial boost or perhaps a loan of some kind. It could also be a simple tip regarding an exciting opening that may take more time to pay off. Either way, show your gratitude.