The Power Era with Andie Thueson: Human Design, Astrology, and Identity for Women Over 40
Your 40s are not a crisis. They are your power era.
This is a podcast for women who have done the work, checked the boxes, and still feel like something is off. If you have spent decades being the responsible one, the capable one, the one who figured it out, and you are quietly wondering when it gets to be your turn, you are in the right place.
Through Human Design, Astrology, and Gene Keys, host Andie Thueson gives you a practical map back to yourself and the tools to start making decisions from clarity instead of conditioning.
This is not about fixing yourself. It is about remembering who you are and finally choosing to lead from that place.
Each week: honest conversations, Human Design and astrology deep dives, and the things most coaches are too polished to say.
Hosted by Andie Thueson, Human Design analyst and identity coach.
The Power Era with Andie Thueson: Human Design, Astrology, and Identity for Women Over 40
I Read My Own Astrology and Human Design Chart on My 47th Birthday
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This past Sunday, I turned 47, and instead of doing the usual birthday retrospective, I wanted to do something different. I'm walking you through the exact framework I use with my coaching clients and inside the Power Era Collective, and I'm doing it on my own chart for the first time on air. I call it chart-led architecture, and it's what happens when you layer your astrology, your Human Design, and your Gene Keys together instead of looking at them as three separate systems. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on my own placements, my own wounds, and my own timing, so you can see exactly how this work translates into a real brand, a real business, and a real life.
What You'll Learn
- How your rising sign is the mask the world sees first, and how your midheaven shows you what you are actually here to build
- Why a midheaven in the 11th house points toward community building instead of individual career achievement
- How a Jupiter and Mercury conjunction shapes the way your voice moves and expands other people
- What Black Moon Lilith reveals about the thing you have been shamed for that is actually your gift, especially at the anaretic 29th degree
- How Chiron points to your deepest wound and how that wound becomes the exact thing you are equipped to help others heal
- What your North Node tells you about the work you are still growing into
- Why understanding your energy type, whether Projector, Generator, Manifestor, Manifesting Generator, or Reflector, changes how you should be pacing your work
- What your Human Design profile lines reveal about how far your voice is meant to travel
- Why the Sun conjunct Jupiter transit on July 29 is such a significant moment for visibility and expansion, especially when it lines up with your own natal placements
Resources Mentioned
- Pull your astro chart at andiethueson.com/astrochart
- Pull your Human Design chart at andiethueson.com/humandesignchart
- Pull your Gene Keys chart at genekeys.com
- Read my Substack article on Black Moon Lilith
- Learn more about the Power Era Collective
Own your piece. The world needs it.
If something in this episode landed, that is worth paying attention to.
Your next step is wherever you are right now. If you are new to Human Design, start with your free chart at https://powerera.andiethueson.com/resources.
It is the most practical thing you can do today.
If you already have your chart and want to actually understand what it means, the Decode Your Design guide is there too. It cuts straight to what matters without the overwhelm.
Both are free. Both are at https://powerera.andiethueson.com/resources
Find me on Instagram at @therealandiethueson. That is where I show up, where I share what I am thinking about, and where the real conversation happens.
The Power Era Collective is open for women who are ready to stop circling and start building. You can learn more at powerera.andiethueson.com/collective.
Until next time. Andie