Finding Joy - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Feel the Fear
Joy is totally fine. - No matter what her dog, Canine Aidan, thinks. She may have just broken up with her long-term boyfriend, Aidan, and her best friend Trish is busy having a baby, but she's perfectly happy with her secluded and orderly life. Her career is also trundling along nicely, until she receives an unwanted new job, filling in for Ireland's most-beloved vlogger, Flora the Happy Hunter (at least until the swelling from a dodgy skin resurfacing dies down). This new job catapults Joy into the unknown, and unwelcome, world of social media stardom, where she must share her fears, feelings, and wardrobe malfunctions with the world as she goes to great heights to find - well joy.
Boundaries
With Flora out of commission for several more weeks, Joy is assigned a piece on boundaries; which are to be explored through the medium of full-contact wrestling. If this weren't bad enough, she needs a partner, and with her one friend heavily pregnant, Joy is accidentally partnered with someone she recognises from stalking Aidan online. At home things aren't much better as Joy tries to find a new housemate.
Letting Go
Joy's latest assignment sends her off on her own to the Happy Place, were she must learn new-age concepts, such as how to let go, and how to live without moisturiser.
Love the One You're With
Joy explores the world of non-committal dating and shows some initiative by proposing a piece on blind dating, dragging Amelia along for backup.
Growing Pains
Joy has a new outlook on life and is finally enjoying her job, but then she blows off Trish. For her next assignment, she takes a hot yoga class, also attended by Aidan's new girlfriend.
The Beginning of the End
Joy is at a breaking point: her yoga meltdown is all over social media, Aidan is gone, and Amelia has left for Bali. To further complicate matters, Trish goes into labor the day of the news awards show.
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