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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 11 MIN

The Long Walk In: My First Week at Quin House (2019)

from Fall From Grace: Recovery & Mental Health — Rebuilding Your Life After Everything Falls Apart · host Tony Bailey

Episode SummaryWhat does real recovery actually look like?In this episode, I take you back to 2019 — the year I checked into the 11-bed residential rehab facility known as Quin House.This isn’t just a story about rehab. It’s about the raw reality of letting go of an identity that was no longer serving me.From the daily discipline of running the house — chore lists, grocery runs, and early morning walks — to the difficult phone calls with family that changed the trajectory of my life, this episode explores what happens when you finally stop running from yourself.We talk about the emotional debris addiction leaves behind — anger, shame, and bone-deep sadness — and why admitting you need help is the first step toward reclaiming your story.I also share what happened after those calls with my brothers, the silence that followed, and how I learned that sometimes silence is simply how people process their own pain.If you’ve ever felt like your story was taken from you, or you’re standing on the other side of a door you’re afraid to open, this episode is for you.We are more than our worst moments.We are what comes after them.Key Talking Points• Life Inside Residential Rehab – Living at Quin House where we ran the house ourselves and rebuilt accountability and structure.• Facing the Emotional Fallout – Navigating the shame, guilt, anger, and grief that addiction leaves behind.• The Hard Conversations – The relief in my mother’s voice and the silence from my brothers, and learning that everyone processes pain differently.• Reclaiming Identity – Why I changed my surname to Bailey to honour my mother’s strength and resilience.• The Work After Rehab – Why rebuilding trust is a quiet, lifelong commitment.Connect With The PodcastFollow the journey and daily reflections:📸 Instagram@FallFromGraceWithTonyIf this episode resonated with you, please consider following the podcast, leaving a review, or sharing it with someone who might need to hear it.Support ResourcesIf you or someone you know is struggling, support is available.Lifeline (Australia)📞 13 11 14 – Available 24/7Beyond Blue📞 1300 22 4636EmergencyIf you are in immediate danger, call 000.🎙️ Share Your Story – Be Part of the PodcastFall From Grace is built on real stories of losing everything, rebuilding life, and finding purpose again.If you’ve experienced your own “fall from grace” moment — through addiction, business failure, loss, or mental health struggles — your story matters.If you’d like to share your story or be considered as a guest:📧 [email protected] for new episode updates:👉 https://fallfromgrace.riverside.com/You’re not the only one who’s been there.And the comeback is real.

Episode SummaryWhat does real recovery actually look like?In this episode, I take you back to 2019 — the year I checked into the 11-bed residential rehab facility known as Quin House.This isn’t just a story about rehab. It’s about the raw reality of letting go of an identity that was no longer serving me.From the daily discipline of running the house — chore lists, grocery runs, and early morning walks — to the difficult phone calls with family that changed the trajectory of my life, this episode explores what happens when you finally stop running from yourself.We talk about the emotional debris addiction leaves behind — anger, shame, and bone-deep sadness — and why admitting you need help is the first step toward reclaiming your story.I also share what happened after those calls with my brothers, the silence that followed, and how I learned that sometimes silence is simply how people process their own pain.If you’ve ever felt like your story was taken from you, or you’re standing on the other side of a door you’re afraid to open, this episode is for you.We are more than our worst moments.We are what comes after them.Key Talking Points• Life Inside Residential Rehab – Living at Quin House where we ran the house ourselves and rebuilt accountability and structure.• Facing the Emotional Fallout – Navigating the shame, guilt, anger, and grief that addiction leaves behind.• The Hard Conversations – The relief in my mother’s voice and the silence from my brothers, and learning that everyone processes pain differently.• Reclaiming Identity – Why I changed my surname to Bailey to honour my mother’s strength and resilience.• The Work After Rehab – Why rebuilding trust is a quiet, lifelong commitment.Connect With The PodcastFollow the journey and daily reflections:📸 Instagram@FallFromGraceWithTonyIf this episode resonated with you, please consider following the podcast, leaving a review, or sharing it with someone who might need to hear it.Support ResourcesIf you or someone you know is struggling, support is available.Lifeline (Australia)📞 13 11 14 – Available 24/7Beyond Blue📞 1300 22 4636EmergencyIf you are in immediate danger, call 000.🎙️ Share Your Story – Be Part of the PodcastFall From Grace is built on real stories of losing everything, rebuilding life, and finding purpose again.If you’ve experienced your own “fall from grace” moment — through addiction, business failure, loss, or mental health struggles — your story matters.If you’d like to share your story or be considered as a guest:📧 [email protected] for new episode updates:👉 https://fallfromgrace.riverside.com/You’re not the only one who’s been there.And the comeback is real.

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