
In Joy The Show
In a world that's constantly buzzing with overwhelm, stress, and uncertainty, there's one superpower that can transform everything—JOY. Unlike happiness, which dances in and out based on life's ups and downs, joy is an unwavering sense of gratitude, resilience, and hope that anchors us through even the stormiest seasons.
Welcome to In Joy The Show, the podcast that's part heart-to-heart, part laughter therapy, and 100% dedicated to helping you uncover and nurture joy in your everyday life. Your hosts, Blythe Donovan and Kari Moroz, bring warmth, humor, and relatable insights as they share stories, strategies, and powerful conversations designed to remind you that joy isn't just an emotion—it's a practice.
Whether you're navigating challenges, chasing big dreams, or simply craving more meaningful connections, In Joy The Show will inspire and empower you to find joy, choose joy, and live joyfully abundant—no matter the circumstances.
Tune in, fill your cup, and let's live In Joy together!
In Joy The Show
Reclaiming Joy, Rebuilding Strength
In this deeply honest episode of In Joy the Show, Blythe and Kari sit down to reflect on the emotional waves of life after major transition—especially divorce—and what it looks like to rediscover your power, identity, and joy in the middle of grief.
We talk about what’s awkward, what’s beautiful, and what’s still possible when everything shifts. From sleeping alone for the first time to learning how to accept support, this is a conversation about letting people in and remembering you can stand on your own.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever found themselves asking, “Who am I now?” and still choosing to answer, “Someone who’s not done yet.”
✨ What we unpack:
- The layers of reclaiming your identity after a relationship ends
- The tension between strength and vulnerability
- How support doesn’t make you weak—it makes you seen
- Why joy matters in the middle of the messy parts
- The beauty of letting community show up for you
It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s full of laughter, compassion, and courage.