Fall From Grace with Tony Bailey
EPISODE SUMMARY What happens when your professional past becomes a Google search? In this episode of the Fall From Grace Podcast, Tony Bailey explores something rarely spoken about openly in professional life — professional shame. After experiencing a public career collapse, Tony shares how a moment in a job interview revealed a deeper truth about how workplaces treat failure. What started as a routine interview quickly became something else when the hiring manager opened with: “So… we did a bit of a Google search on your name.” From that moment, the conversation stopped being about capability and started becoming about something much heavier — whether someone with a complicated past deserves to be in the room at all. Through three very different professional experiences — one with the Australian Taxation Office, one with a window blinds company, and one with an employment provider — Tony reflects on how organisations respond when confronted with visible failure. For many years, articles about my past were attached to my previous name, Anthony (Tony) Doring. Today I go by Tony Bailey, proudly carrying my mum’s maiden name. That change represents rebuilding, recovery, and reclaiming my story rather than letting headlines define it. Because the truth is simple: The mistake itself often isn’t what breaks people. The shame that follows it is. ---------------------------------------- TOPICS COVERED Professional shame, career failure, rebuilding after public mistakes, shame vs guilt, workplace stigma, addiction recovery, identity after failure, resilience, Anthony Doring, Tony Bailey story. ---------------------------------------- EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 – The Job Interview That Triggered Professional Shame 02:13 – Shame vs Guilt (The Critical Difference) 03:07 – Three Employers, Three Very Different Reactions 05:45 – Why Workplaces Struggle With Visible Failure 06:49 – The Disclosure Trap After Career Failure 07:41 – The Turning Point: Facing Shame in Recovery 08:51 – Why Rebuilding Requires Support Infrastructure 09:41 – Creating Spaces Where People Can Rebuild 10:22 – The Real Lesson About Professional Shame 11:49 – Outro: Rebuilding After Shame ---------------------------------------- KEY TALKING POINTS • The interview moment that exposed how professional shame operates • The difference between guilt (“I made a mistake”) and shame (“I am the mistake”) • What it feels like when your name becomes a Google search result • Three organisations — and three very different responses to the same past • Why many workplaces struggle with visible failure • The disclosure trap people face when their history is public • The turning point that came through addiction recovery • Why rebuilding requires support infrastructure, not just personal resilience ---------------------------------------- CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST 📸 Instagram https://instagram.com/fallfromgracewithtony [https://instagram.com/fallfromgracewithtony] ---------------------------------------- SUPPORT RESOURCES Lifeline (Australia) – 13 11 14 Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636 Emergency – Call 000 ---------------------------------------- SHARE YOUR STORY Have your own “fall from grace” story and want to share it? 📧 podcast@thebaileysupport.com [podcast@thebaileysupport.com] ---------------------------------------- This episode explores professional shame, career failure, addiction recovery, rebuilding after public mistakes, and reclaiming identity after hitting rock bottom.
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