So some things are different and some things are similar. We lose your sun-Venus on your ascendant as they move well into the 12th house, but now Saturn sits on your ascendant in the first house. These placements are much more consistent with someone who dislikes being in the public eye.
The 12th house calls for a very altruistic streak, which is well expressed by working on behalf of a cause that seems much bigger than yourself; or on behalf of other people, notably those who seem misfortunate in some way. With your sun in the 12th, you probably prefer to work behind the scenes.
I guess I never paid as much attention to the sign on the cusp of an untenanted house as to the planet that rules the sign on the house cusp, called the "lord" or "accidental house cusp ruler."
With Cancer on the cusp of your 5th house of children and recreational activities (as well as "love affairs" in the light-hearted flirting sense, rather than as a partner/spouse) we look to the moon for more information on your 5th house. It is in Capricorn in your 11th house of friends, suggesting that friends (notably any older or more mature than yourself) are important for your leisure activities.
With Neptune and Uranus shifting to your 11th house with the later birth time, I would imagine you like friends who seem a bit unusual in some way. This probably makes them more interesting.
If we look at your 7:01 am chart, with Gemini on the 5th house cusp, we look to its ruler Mercury, which appears in your first house, conjunct Saturn. Saturn also gives a sense of something old or mature, so I might imagine you reading (Mercury) old (Saturn) books or collecting antiques or somesuch! Since the first house indicates the body, maybe you are interested in fitness, including walking or running. Mercury looks a bit stressed but it makes a nice trine to Jupiter (still in the 9th) suggesting an interest in international travel, developing a life philosophy, published works of enduring value, or theology.
One other thing you might think about is which house system you use. Placidus is the default house system on Astrodienst, and I think it usually works just fine, but other astrologers prefer different house systems as giving a more accurate reading for them, as the house cusps normally change somewhat with different house systems. In an equal house or whole signs system, for example, we still get Gemini on the cusp of your 5th house, even with your later birth time.
I think astrology does take time to learn -- I certainly wouldn't claim to have mastered it. On the other hand, I am of an older generation than you and didn't start studying astrology till I was much older than you are. So you have an advantage. One of the best things you can do to learn astrology is start reading charts for people. If they give you feedback, your learning curve will really accelerate.