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Internationally
known for her astrology columns across the globe, Marjorie predicts to
millions of readers from New York to Bombay and Sydney – in newspapers
and magazines, online and on mobile phones. Her extensive personal
consultation practice attracts clients from showbusiness and industry as
well as politics.
Marjorie’s ground breaking
www.astroinform.com web site Forum on Astrology of Today’s News adds
a fascinating dimension to events in the headlines. Tracking the
astrology of countries, political leaders and institutions gives you the
real inside info.
She forecast the likely break up of the Eurozone several years ago when
it was still an unthinkable possibility. She accurately predicted
- Prince William’s
wedding date;
- the 2008 global
economic meltdown;
- the Iraq War’s
messy aftermath;
- Liz Hurley’s
marriage split;
- Apple Inc’s
uncertain future;
- PM Gordon
Brown’s departure and much more.
None of this is magic.
It is how serious astrology works. Astrology pinpoints why GWB went to
war with Afghanistan, why Canada was a risky zone for Natasha
Richardson, why Ben Affleck was drawn to highlight the suffering in the
Congo.
The Forum grew out of Marjorie’s popular appearances on Sky TV News
looking at high profile political events, her Radio 5 weekly current
affairs slot and before that her Political Astrology series for the
Sunday Times.
Her
most recent book An Astrological History of the World shows
dramatically how history dances to the tune of the stars. When major
celestial alignments recur similar events take place on earth. We are
for several years in the midst of Uranus Pluto influences, always a
harbinger of revolutions. As well as Saturn Uranus a sure indicator of
economic downturns. Plus the first-time-in-250-years Pluto in Capricorn
which has always brought radical changes to money management on a global
scale.
Her News and Finance blogs appear on
www.astrology.com the world’s biggest astrology portal. Along with
her regular star highlights and monthly forecasts on their astro alert
emails. Sign up on www.astrology.com
to receive them.
Marjorie’s
versatile approach also encompasses personal astrology which she showed
to great effect recently on the UK TV Celebrity Psychics series looking
at celebrities in the news as well as answering viewers’ queries about
their own dilemmas.
For two decades her profile has been exceptionally high in India where
she writes for national newspapers, magazines and on the web, appearing
on national TV and in the media when she makes her regular visits.
Her
hugely popular website:
www.star4cast.com has Video Stars, as well as Daily, Weekly,
Year Ahead text stars and instantly available online personal birth
charts and year ahead predictions.
An Honours graduate in Philosophy and English, she has a substantial TV
production and journalistic background - Editor STV 6 O'Clock Show;
BBC Scotland Executive Producer Network TV Documentary Series, including
the award winning 'Four Seasons' for BBC1. She is also a trained
psychotherapist.
She lives in the South of France, near St Tropez with her two French
cats Roquefort
and
Camembert. In her spare time she indulges her love of gardening,
experimenting with plants which grow in drought conditions as well as
dining and wining, music and movies.
TV Credits: BBC: Date With Fate, SKY News, GMTV, LWT: Predictions,
Big Breakfast, BBC World Service TV, The Games Room, Granada Living, UK
Living, Live TV, TV AM, Kilroy, Central TV Live, BBC: Hogmanay Show,
Good Morning Anne & Nick. ITV: Martyn Lewiss Fundamental Questions.
Gloria Hunniford Sunday Special & Afternoon Show. ITN/Discovery Channel:
Eclipse Special,
Radio: New York Tri-State show, Radio Five Live weekly
comment, BBC Radio 2: Steve Wright/Johnny Walker, Richard Allinson
Shows, LBC, Derek Jameson Radio 2 regular, Talk Radio, Capitol, &
extensive local radio.
Print credits: Teletext, WOMAN, Marie Claire Online, Natural
Health, Regional newspapers, New Woman online, Bliss magazine online,
India Info, Shaadi.com online. The Express, Sunday Express, Carlton.com,
News of the World, Sunday Times, Harper's & Queen, Womans Journal,
Jupiter (USA) and Jupiter (Germany), Elle, Cosmopolitan, ME, PS, New
Woman. Syndicated columns in India, Eire, Africa, Middle & Far East,
Australia, South Africa. |