Stassi Schroeder

Born 1988-06-24 · New Orleans, Louisiana, USA · birth time unverified

Cancer SunLibra MoonVirgo RisingPublic Figure

Stassi Schroeder's chart reveals a deeply intuitive and nurturing soul... someone who feels everything, protects what they love, and finds identity through emotional connection. With a Cancer Sun in the 10th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of career and public life... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.

Beneath the surface, a Libra Moon speaks to what Stassi needs emotionally... harmony, partnership, and the assurance that relationships are balanced. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.

The world meets Stassi through Virgo rising... composed, thoughtful, and detail-oriented... someone who appears to have everything together. This is the lens through which all of their chart's energy is filtered, the first thing people sense before they know the full story.

Their drive is guided by intuition and compassion... they act most powerfully when moved by something larger than themselves. With 7 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Stassi's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression.

House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Virgo · Midheaven: Gemini
Sun

Cancer

3° · House 10

Moon

Libra

28° · House 2

Mercury

Gemini

18° · House 9

Venus

Gemini

15° · House 9

Mars

Pisces

20° · House 7

Jupiter

Taurus

24° · House 9

Saturn

Sagittarius

28° · House 4

Uranus

Sagittarius

28° · House 4

Neptune

Capricorn

8° · House 4

Pluto

Scorpio

9° · House 2

North Node

Pisces

17° · House 6

Chiron

Cancer

0° · House 10

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Cancer in House 10

Your Sun in Cancer in the tenth house builds career and public reputation on the foundation of genuine care, emotional intelligence, and a protective quality of leadership that makes people feel genuinely safe in your professional presence. Cancer is cardinal water ruled by the Moon, and at the Midheaven those qualities produce a public identity characterized by warmth, emotional accessibility, and a visible humanity that distinguishes you in professional contexts saturated with polished but remote presentations. You may be drawn to careers in healthcare, education, real estate, hospitality, social services, or any field where genuine human care is the primary professional product. The 10th house is Angular, one of the four most powerful positions, and with Sun in Cancer here the emotional quality of your public presence is genuinely a professional asset ... the care you extend in your professional life is real, and people recognize and trust it. To work with this energy consciously, let your authentic humanity be genuinely visible in your professional persona rather than packaging it as a strategic differentiator ... it works because it is real, and the moment it becomes performance it loses the quality that made it valuable. The growth edge is the emotional vulnerability of public life with a Moon-ruled Sun: Cancer in the 10th can be deeply affected by public criticism or professional disappointment in ways that go beneath the professional surface into the emotional core, and developing a stable inner foundation that sustains public confidence regardless of external feedback is this placement's most important professional practice.

Moon in Libra in House 2

Your Moon in Libra in the second house connects your emotional security to the domain of personal resources, self-worth, and material values through Venus's aesthetic intelligence and Libra's deep need for balance and fairness ... producing a relationship with money that is characterized by a genuine preference for quality over quantity, an instinct for financial arrangements that feel fair and harmonious, and a self-worth substantially expressed through the grace, beauty, and relational quality of the life you have created. Libra is cardinal air ruled by Venus, and in the 2nd house those qualities mean your emotional relationship with your material life is substantially aesthetic and relational rather than primarily strategic or accumulative: you feel genuinely good when your possessions are beautiful and thoughtfully chosen, your financial arrangements are equitable and transparent, and what you earn reflects the genuine value of what you offer rather than the result of compromise or self-diminishment. This placement means the state of your financial life has a real effect on your inner world: financial imbalance, unfair arrangements, or being materially undervalued generates genuine emotional disturbance that is important to address rather than absorb. Your sense of personal self-worth is substantially connected to your relational grace, your aesthetic sensitivity, and your social competence rather than to purely material measures. To work with this energy consciously, make financial decisions based on your genuine needs and authentic values rather than primarily on what maintains relational harmony or appears graciously unpretentious ... Libra in the 2nd can undercharge, overgive, and materially undervalue itself in service of appearing fair. The honest growth challenge is that Venus's comfort with beauty and pleasure in the 2nd house can produce spending habits that prioritize the aesthetics of life over its financial foundations, and the growth is building material security that actually supports the beautiful life rather than merely borrowing against its appearance.

Mercury in Gemini in House 9

Your Mercury in Gemini in the ninth house is a placement of extraordinary intellectual range and philosophical curiosity ... Mercury in its own sign at full dignity in the house of higher learning, philosophy, and expansive seeking produces a mind that is genuinely at home in the world of ideas at every scale, from the everyday question to the ultimate one. The ninth house governs philosophy, higher education, travel, and the ongoing project of building a meaningful worldview; Gemini here means your philosophical mind is genuinely pluralistic, capable of holding multiple belief systems in productive tension and drawing insights from across their differences. You are a natural learner, teacher, and communicator of complex ideas ... your gift for making difficult concepts engaging and accessible is real and significant. To work with this energy consciously, develop the discipline of genuine depth in one philosophical or intellectual tradition ... your ability to range widely is remarkable, and it becomes authoritative when grounded in real expertise rather than wide but shallow familiarity. The growth edge is that mutable air in the ninth house can make your philosophical life perpetually provisional, always exploring but never quite arriving; the growth work is allowing your accumulated learning to consolidate into genuine wisdom that you actually live by.

Venus in Gemini in House 9

Your Venus in Gemini in the ninth house creates a love of learning, travel, and cross-cultural connection that is both intellectually voracious and socially vibrant. You are drawn to people from different backgrounds and find beauty in diverse perspectives, languages, and philosophies. Higher education appeals to you strongly, and you may pursue multiple fields of study or return to school several times throughout your life. Travel excites you most when it involves meeting new people and exchanging ideas rather than passive sightseeing. Your philosophical outlook is flexible, inclusive, and skeptical of rigid doctrines. The challenge is intellectual dilettantism ... sampling so many perspectives that none of them deepen into real wisdom. Consciously commit to exploring one tradition or field of knowledge with sustained attention, and your natural breadth of understanding will be enriched by genuine depth.

Mars in Pisces in House 7

Your Mars in Pisces in the seventh house brings deeply empathic, romantically idealistic, and spiritually attuned energy to partnerships and close relationships. You are a genuinely devoted partner who cares deeply about your significant others' wellbeing and brings real emotional presence to intimate connections. You may be drawn to partners who need healing or who have a spiritual quality, and you give generously in relationships. The challenge is dissolving so fully into another's needs that your own needs go unvoiced and unmet. The insight: loving with Piscean compassion while maintaining a clear sense of your own desires, needs, and boundaries creates the kind of relationship where both partners genuinely thrive.

Jupiter in Taurus in House 9

Your Jupiter in Taurus in the ninth house brings a grounded, experiential quality to your pursuit of wisdom, higher learning, and expanded horizons. You are drawn to philosophies and belief systems that are practical, embodied, and connected to the natural world rather than purely abstract. Travel appeals to you most when it involves immersive sensory experiences ... food, landscape, craftsmanship, and the tangible culture of a place. Higher education may lead you toward fields that combine intellectual depth with real-world application. Your convictions are deeply held and slowly formed, giving your worldview a solidity that others find reassuring. The growth edge is remaining open to perspectives that challenge your established beliefs, since Taurus's fixity combined with Jupiter's conviction can create rigidity. Keep exploring and tasting new ideas, and your already substantial wisdom deepens into something truly nourishing.

Saturn in Sagittarius in House 4

Your Saturn in Sagittarius in the fourth house suggests a childhood shaped by philosophical or religious frameworks, a culturally diverse background, or significant travel that made the concept of "home" complex and expansive. You may have changed homes frequently, or grown up in a family where beliefs and worldviews were taken very seriously and tested rigorously. As an adult, creating a home that embodies your philosophical values ... a place that feels both intellectually stimulating and emotionally grounding ... is an important life project. You may build your deepest sense of home in places that feel geographically or culturally expansive rather than narrowly familiar. Your private life is anchored in meaning rather than mere comfort.

Uranus in Sagittarius in House 4

Your Uranus in Sagittarius in the fourth house brings philosophical restlessness and unexpected change to your home, family, and emotional roots. Sagittarius is mutable fire, so your private world is animated by big ideas, cultural diversity, and a restless need for expansion, while Uranus ensures your domestic life includes significant upheavals. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms family culture around religion, diversity, and philosophical openness, and in your fourth house, these themes are deeply personal. Your family of origin may have been multicultural, philosophically engaged, or marked by frequent relocations, and your childhood may have included exposure to different belief systems or ways of life. You may struggle to feel settled in one place, since your inner restlessness makes domestic routine feel confining. The challenge is recognizing that a sense of home does not require geographic or ideological fixity ... you can belong to a place and a tradition while still being free to explore. When you create a home environment that celebrates diversity and intellectual freedom, your emotional foundation becomes the launching pad for your adventures rather than an anchor that holds you back.

Neptune in Capricorn in House 4

Your Neptune in Capricorn in the fourth house brings the planet of dreams and dissolution into the house of home, family, and emotional foundation, colored by Capricorn's traditional, ambitious, and structured nature. Neptune in Capricorn is generational, but the fourth house makes it intimately personal. Your family of origin may have been characterized by a strong work ethic, traditional values, or aspirations toward a particular social standing, and your relationship with your roots carries both pride and a more complicated undercurrent of idealization. Your home environment benefits from order, quality, and a sense of purposeful sanctuary. The practical insight is to distinguish between the structures you inherited from your family and the ones you are consciously choosing to build, honoring the past while taking responsibility for the present.

Pluto in Scorpio in House 2

Your Pluto in Scorpio in the second house brings the full force of its dignity placement to your finances, possessions, and deepest sense of personal value. In its own sign, Pluto's themes of power, transformation, and hidden forces operate at maximum intensity in the realm of material resources. You may experience dramatic financial cycles ... periods of scarcity and abundance that forge your understanding of what you truly need versus what you merely desire. Your relationship with money is never casual; it connects to primal drives around survival, power, and psychological security. You have extraordinary instincts for uncovering hidden value and may be drawn to investments, research, psychology, or any field where finding what is buried produces tangible returns. The growth edge is releasing the fear that losing material resources means losing yourself. When you develop an unshakable sense of self-worth that transcends your financial circumstances, your natural instincts for accumulation and regeneration of resources become a formidable, anxiety-free strength.

North Node in Pisces in House 6

Your North Node in Pisces in the sixth house channels your growth into bringing compassion, spiritual sensitivity, and genuine healing presence to your daily work and health practices. You are here to learn that the most meaningful daily service is the kind that attends to the invisible, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of others' needs ... that goes beyond the merely functional to touch something genuinely healing. The sixth house focuses this Pisces energy on daily habits, health, and work. Seek work in the healing arts, spiritual service, or compassionate caregiving; approach your own health through intuitive, holistic practices; and resist the pull toward overly rigid, critical daily routines. Your daily evolutionary path is the quiet, loving act of healing the world one encounter at a time.

Chiron in Cancer in House 10

Chiron in Cancer in the tenth house places the Wounded Healer at the most publicly visible point in the chart ... the Midheaven, the domain of career, public reputation, and the life you build in the world's eyes ... filtered through cardinal water's emotional depth and the Moon's profound attunement to care, nurturing, and the rhythms of emotional life. The wound here lives at the intersection of public visibility and emotional sensitivity: the tenth house demands that you show up in the world with authority and consistency, and Cancer here means your most authentic form of authority is emotional, caring, and attuned ... which may have been treated in professional contexts as insufficiently serious, too personal, or inappropriately vulnerable. The Moon rules Cancer, and in the tenth house its energy means your professional life is emotionally responsive in ways that can be both a gift and a challenge: you are exquisitely attuned to what the public needs emotionally, which can make you genuinely effective in caretaking, leadership, or public-facing roles, but Chiron here means that very attunement has been a source of professional vulnerability ... being dismissed as too soft, too emotional, or too personally invested in your work's human dimension. Cardinal water means you initiate professionally through emotional response rather than strategic positioning, which can make your career trajectory look organic and feeling-led to observers who expect more obvious ambition. Your gift is a form of public authority that is genuinely rare: the capacity to lead through genuine care rather than through performance of confidence, which tends to generate the deepest and most durable forms of public trust. To work with this energy consciously, bring your full emotional intelligence into your professional life rather than managing or suppressing it ... the tenth house heals when what you offer the world is genuinely yourself. The growth edge is that Cancer in the tenth house can make it difficult to maintain professional boundaries, with career setbacks hitting the emotional core as if they were personal rejections, and the growth is learning to distinguish between the work and the self even when the work is genuinely personal.

Ascendant (Rising) in Virgo

With Virgo rising, you come across as thoughtful, precise, and quietly competent. People trust your judgment because you clearly pay attention to details others miss. There's a modesty to your presence that understates how capable you actually are. You process the world through analysis and service.

Descendant in Pisces

With your Descendant in Pisces, you're drawn to partners who are empathic, creative, and spiritually attuned. You seek relationships with emotional depth and a sense of transcendence... where connection goes beyond words.

MC

Midheaven in Gemini

With your Midheaven in Gemini, your career thrives on communication, versatility, and intellectual stimulation. You're drawn to work that lets you talk, write, teach, or connect ideas. Your public reputation is built on being the person who can explain anything to anyone.

IC

Imum Coeli in Sagittarius

With your IC in Sagittarius, your roots are shaped by philosophy, freedom, and a sense of adventure. Your childhood may have involved travel, diverse beliefs, or an emphasis on the bigger picture. You recharge through exploration and meaning-making.