As you may know, your south node and its ruler(s) represent you in the context of the karmic past story. Anything in trine or sextile with the south node or its ruler represents what helped or supported you in the past, and anything in square or opposition represents what hindered you. If a south node ruler is involved in an aspect with the node, it shows you either helping or hindering yourself. You have one ruler, Uranus, in opposition to your south node... and conjunct your north node. So it represents both something to move to and a way in that you opposed yourself in the karmic past.
I could go into more detail, but don't have time right now....
A few more details about that nodal story, if you're interested....
South node is in fourth house Aquarius, one of its rulers in third house Capricorn, and the other ruler in tenth house Leo, in opposition to the south node. All of these indicate you in your past life story (feel free to interpret it literally or just figuratively, whichever works better for you). The combination of fourth house and Aquarius looks like you came from a family (fourth house) that consisted of outsiders in some sense (Aquarius). Maybe it was your ethnic or religious identity that made you an outsider, maybe it was your family's politics, maybe it was socioeconomic status, maybe it was some combination of those. Chiron is conjunct your south node, suggesting that you might have had some kind of disability. In the fourth house, this was likely a hidden disability, maybe a learning disability, or maybe a physical illness that wasn't properly diagnosed.
Saturn in Capricorn in the third gives us another piece of the story. Third house suggests a situation in which you had to live by your wits. Capricorn can indicate poverty or ambition or responsibility or all of the above. Jupiter conjunct Saturn increases everything, especially the ambition picture. My take on this is you came from very humble circumstances and worked hard to pull yourself up. The combination of Jupiter and third house suggests two things: that you made all your money by your own efforts, and that this was a situation where you really had to hustle for it. Third house is also about communication... you might have made your money in a way that was about communication, media, etc.; you might have had to talk and flatter your way up the ladder.
Uranus in Leo in the tenth indicates being highly visible in society (tenth house) as a performer and/or as something akin to a royal figure (Leo). Hollywood royalty strongly resembles this picture, and it's possible you were that, though just as possible you were something else at some other place, maybe some earlier era. Looks like you worked your way up and made it big and became known. However, Uranus opposes your south node, so how you made it big, or what you eventually became known for, got in your way somehow.
Since this looks a lot like Hollywood, I'll tell this as a Hollywood-type story. You become well known in the movie industry by working your way up from scratch--Saturn indicators; plus, sextiles to Uranus and trines to your south node from the sun Libra in the twelfth (and Mercury in the twelfth sextiling Uranus--also suggest the movie industry or something along those lines), but when you reach the top, the way that you are known detracts from the message you want to communicate. You achieve fame (which could mean world fame or could just mean being well known in your field) but lose your original purpose. Because this is Uranus, the outsider, in your tenth house, and not traditionalist Saturn, it looks like a situation in which you are known for being an outsider. For example, an actor of color who only gets cast in stereotyped roles.
Since you work in the entertainment industry now, there are obviously some parallels with your current life story. Does any of the rest of it sound familiar? I've found that with these interpretations, there are usually striking similarities between the south node story and the current life so far.