The Broom Closet Briefing Podcast
This conversation started with a flat tire, because apparently the universe enjoys opening political astrology episodes with slapstick symbolism. Broom was supposed to sit down with astrologer Elizabeth Grace for a discussion about the Summer of 2026 in the United States, and right on cue, the day delivered a literal rubber-meets-road omen. Broom got stuck at the tire shop. EG’s astrology software chose violence. Mercury retrograde was hovering in the background like a messy intern with access to the printer. But EG pointed out that the deeper signature was not just Mercury. The Moon at the end of Scorpio was opposing Mars in Taurus: fixed signs, fixed problems, fixed objects, fixed tires. Astrology said: brick wall. Life said: Les Schwab. And that really became the thesis of the episode. The point is not to panic every time the sky gets spicy. The point is to understand the weather of the moment so you can move through it without acting like the Titanic saw the iceberg and said, “Interesting aesthetic choice.” EG’s view of astrology is not fortune-cookie nonsense. It is pattern recognition. It is timing. It is reading the symbolic architecture behind what looks like random chaos. From there, we moved into the larger question: what the hell is coming in the Summer of 2026? And EG did not hand us a fluffy beach forecast. Mars, Uranus, eclipses, Jupiter, and Gemini all point to a season of disruption, acceleration, and narrative warfare. Not just “things explode,” although Mars-Uranus can absolutely bring that energy. The deeper story is that words, information, media, censorship, defamation, First Amendment battles, AI, data, and the control of the public narrative become the real battlefield. This is where the conversation gets especially important. We are no longer simply living in an earth-power era where the person who digs up the most oil, gold, or land wins. We are moving deeper into an air-power era, where whoever controls information controls reality. The empire is no longer just holding a sword; it is holding a microphone, a server farm, and a terms-of-service agreement. Cute little apocalypse, honestly. Then came the Trump-Vance-Nixon portion of the program, because apparently history has decided to stop rhyming and start plagiarizing itself. Broom brought up the Nixon parallels, EG discussed the brutality signatures around Nixon, Project 2025 figures, and the 2025 inauguration chart, and the conversation turned toward the possibility that Trump’s undoing comes not from his enemies, but from his own party. Broom’s Lenormand reading had already pointed to “the dogs of his own house,” and EG made the practical point: if his party controls the machinery, then his party is the machinery that would have to move against him. The most important takeaway, though, is that this is not a “wait for Trump to leave and then brunch returns” situation. No ma’am. The rot is structural. The work continues after the spectacle exits. The episode ends with a reminder that the fight ahead is not just electoral—it is cultural, informational, generational, and spiritual. Back up your computers. Watch the headlines. Watch the symbols. Watch who is trying to control the story. And above all, do not confuse a flat tire with the end of the road. Sometimes it is just the universe saying: pull over, look closer, and read the damn pattern. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thebroomclosetbriefing.substack.com/subscribe [https://thebroomclosetbriefing.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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