Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 7
Josh Rubin and Evan Orensten use astrocartography for international move planning
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 7

Josh Rubin and Evan Orensten use astrocartography for international move planning

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 7
  • The couple, together 27 years, are weighing Paris, Berlin and Mexico City as possible destinations beyond their home in Beacon, New York.
  • Rubin and Orensten, founders of consulting and media company Cool Hunting, said frequent global travel prompted them to test zodiac-based mapping as a decision-making tool.
  • The report highlights a broader trend of travellers using astrology-inspired methods, including astrocartography, to guide major choices such as vacations and relocation.
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