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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 12 MIN

When Your Name Becomes A Google Search

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

Episode SummaryWhat 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 CoveredProfessional shame, career failure, rebuilding after public mistakes, shame vs guilt, workplace stigma, addiction recovery, identity after failure, resilience, Anthony Doring, Tony Bailey story.Episode Chapters00:00 – The Job Interview That Triggered Professional Shame02:13 – Shame vs Guilt (The Critical Difference)03:07 – Three Employers, Three Very Different Reactions05:45 – Why Workplaces Struggle With Visible Failure06:49 – The Disclosure Trap After Career Failure07:41 – The Turning Point: Facing Shame in Recovery08:51 – Why Rebuilding Requires Support Infrastructure09:41 – Creating Spaces Where People Can Rebuild10:22 – The Real Lesson About Professional Shame11:49 – Outro: Rebuilding After ShameKey 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 resilienceConnect With The Podcast📸 Instagramhttps://instagram.com/fallfromgracewithtonySupport ResourcesLifeline (Australia) – 13 11 14Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636Emergency – Call 000Share Your StoryHave your own “fall from grace” story and want to share it?📧 [email protected] episode explores professional shame, career failure, addiction recovery, rebuilding after public mistakes, and reclaiming identity after hitting rock bottom.

Episode SummaryWhat 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 CoveredProfessional shame, career failure, rebuilding after public mistakes, shame vs guilt, workplace stigma, addiction recovery, identity after failure, resilience, Anthony Doring, Tony Bailey story.Episode Chapters00:00 – The Job Interview That Triggered Professional Shame02:13 – Shame vs Guilt (The Critical Difference)03:07 – Three Employers, Three Very Different Reactions05:45 – Why Workplaces Struggle With Visible Failure06:49 – The Disclosure Trap After Career Failure07:41 – The Turning Point: Facing Shame in Recovery08:51 – Why Rebuilding Requires Support Infrastructure09:41 – Creating Spaces Where People Can Rebuild10:22 – The Real Lesson About Professional Shame11:49 – Outro: Rebuilding After ShameKey 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 resilienceConnect With The Podcast📸 Instagramhttps://instagram.com/fallfromgracewithtonySupport ResourcesLifeline (Australia) – 13 11 14Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636Emergency – Call 000Share Your StoryHave your own “fall from grace” story and want to share it?📧 [email protected] episode explores professional shame, career failure, addiction recovery, rebuilding after public mistakes, and reclaiming identity after hitting rock bottom.

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