Episode 49 – This One’s Personal
This episode is part confession, part rally cry.
Vickie Dickson opens up about what it means to hold space for others while navigating your own hard season—and why Human Design and Astrology practitioners have never been more needed than they are right now.
Because let’s be honest… it’s one thing to guide clients through transformation.
It’s another to do that while feeling like you’re falling apart inside.
In this honest conversation, you’ll hear how a recent astrology reading gave Vickie the clarity, grace, and permission she needed to stop beating herself up—and how you can offer the same gift to your clients through the Bodygraph.com platform.
Whether you’re delivering full reports, offering readings, or just beginning to integrate these tools into your business… this episode is a reminder that what you do matters deeply.
Here’s what you’ll hear in this episode:
- A behind-the-scenes look at Vickie’s recent burnout (and what’s been helping her heal)
- The moment a single astrology reading shifted everything—and what that taught her about the power of this work
- Why Human Design and Astrology are not just personal development tools—they’re revolutionary acts of compassion
- A love note to every new practitioner doubting whether your work is “enough” right now
“You don’t have to be fully healed to be a healer.
You just have to show up—real, honest, and rooted in love.”
We are being asked to lead in messy, uncertain times. And that’s not easy.
But this is what you were built for.
You’re not just helping people understand their chart—you’re helping them come home to themselves.
Your work is the revolution.
And Bodygraph.com is here to support that revolution with tools that help you scale your impact—without burning out.
Create beautiful, personalized Human Design and Astrology reports in minutes. Use them as paid products, free lead magnets, or part of your coaching packages. However you share your voice, it belongs here—in this new paradigm.
“If one reading gave me the strength to breathe again, imagine what your work could do for someone else.”