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Simon & Morgan join Zack to discuss Diaboloco almost murdering a demon baby, too many Megazords, an extremely scientific understanding of Solar Panels, and Ryan solving his curse by dropping an ancient Egyptian temple on it.
This podcast aims to support the GP supervisor to maximise the educational utility of the ECTV. It explores the process and content of the teaching visit and discusses where the supervisor can add greater educational value. Resources https://gpsa.org.au/external-clinical-teaching-visits-ectvs/
Uachtarán na hÉireann, President Michael D. Higgins and his wife Sabina hosted a Bloomsday Garden Party at Áras an Uachtaráin. Bloomsday, 16 June 1904, is the date immortalised in James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses and named after the book's protagonist Leopold Bloom. Each year, the President and Sabina commence their series of summer Garden Parties with a special event to celebrate the work of James Joyce. The importance of libraries and promoting reading was a key theme of this year's event, with attendees including, amongst others, library staff from across the country. There was also a South Dublin County Council mobile library in the grounds of Áras an Uachtaráin as part of the event. The event was MC'd by Seán Rocks and included addresses by President Higgins and historian and trade unionist Dr John Callow, along with a number of musical performances, including Andrew Basquille accompanied by Eugene Murphy, FARÓ, Simon Morgan accompanied by Vincent Lynch, and The Honeydews. https://president.ie/en/diary/details/president-and-sabina-host-a-bloomsday-garden-party-2024
This podcast broadly describes the scope of problem case discussion (PCD) as an assessment and teaching tool in GP training. It focuses on the PQRST framework as a tool for PCD, to help you maximise the educational value of this common teaching method. Click here to view the resources mentioned.
This podcast covers some of the seemingly straightforward but potentially high-risk presentations, including the driving medical and 6 week baby check. It will take a particular focus on early registrars' unknown unknown learning needs, with tips and discussion on how to guide them to address these presentations thoroughly and safely. Click here to access the webinar resources.
Behind every senior royal stands a Royal Protection Officer. This week, Emily sits down with Simon Morgan, who has spent his life in the shadows of Prince Harry, Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles, to name a few. Simon's seen what being Terribly Famous is really like - and reveals a chilling interaction with paparazzi following Harry that leaves Emily speechless.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The meticulous planning surrounding the eventual passing of King Charles is encapsulated in "Operation Menai Bridge," a moniker inspired by a notable suspension bridge in Wales. This operation, revealing the extent of the forethought given to royal contingencies, was subtly hinted at in an episode of "The Crown" which depicted a close call Charles had with an avalanche. During this episode, the Queen's secretary, discussing the prince's safety, remarks, "We have contingency plans in place for all members of the royal family, Menai Bridge is no exception. It's the code name for the Death of the Prince of Wales."Such preparations have been a longstanding part of royal protocol. The period of planning and mourning that follows a monarch's death, as witnessed during the days post Queen Elizabeth II's passing, offers a glimpse into what might be expected when the time comes for Operation Menai Bridge to be enacted.Simon Morgan, a former Royal Protection Officer, indicated that planning for Charles' eventual funeral began almost immediately after his ascension. "Unfortunately, as of tomorrow morning planning for Operation Menai Bridge will start in earnest," Morgan explained, acknowledging the inevitability of such events given the King's age and the responsibilities that come with his position.The specifics of Operation Menai Bridge remain confidential, but it's anticipated to mirror Operation London Bridge, the codename for Queen Elizabeth II's passing. This means that upon Charles' death, a sequence of notifications will commence, starting with his family, then the Prime Minister, followed by Commonwealth nations and heads of state, and finally, the general public.A poignant aspect of royal protocol was highlighted when Queen Elizabeth II died; King Charles insisted that all family members be informed before any public announcement, showcasing his concern as both a monarch and a father.The death of King Charles will prompt immediate changes, including the pinning of an official notice at Buckingham Palace's gates and the lowering of flags to half-mast. Prince William will assume the role of King instantaneously, although his coronation may not occur until several months later.
This podcast part 2 explores the factors contributing to challenging patient behaviour and introduce a framework to ‘classify' the challenging patient. It also introduces generic ways in which the supervisor can support their registrar. View resources here https://community.gpsa.org.au/topics/2025/media_center/folder/f91541c6-bc13-4a14-b29c-39cc6d79a293
This podcast explores the factors contributing to challenging patient behaviour and introduce a framework to ‘classify' the challenging patient. It also introduces generic ways in which the supervisor can support their registrar.
This podcast is a 'how to' primer for GP supervisors on some of the key elements of clinical supervision - direct observation, random case analysis, and case discussion. View resources https://community.gpsa.org.au/topics/2025/media_center/folder/ec35d61f-1916-4fd3-b107-0700aad4c882
This podcast is the third in the mini-series aimed to help supervisors support new GP registrars at the start of their community training. It will address some of the priority learning needs of GP registrars and how supervisors can best support them. If you would like to access the resources mentioned in the podcast and discuss this topic further please click here https://community.gpsa.org.au/topics/2025/media_center GPSA research project on the best practice learning environment We are trialling a benchmarking and quality improvement tool to support training practices to meet best practice standards in vocational training. Your experiences and expectations in GP training are needed to help us test and refine this tool to ensure that it is feasible and appropriate for use in the general practice context. We are seeking feedback on our tool from anyone involved in GP training. Click here https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CJQQ62G
This podcast focuses on the first weeks of general practice and how the supervisor can help the registrar 'survive' the transition from the hospital setting. The presenters discuss recent research and provide a list of recommended survival items to help registrars survive the first weeks of general practice. Resources Pre-placement checklist - before the registrar starts ‘Feeling like a deer in the headlights' A qualitative study of registrar experience in early general practice training A ‘call for help' list for Australian general practice registrars General practice registrar observation of their supervisors in consultation What is the educational value? Article: Alone: General Practice Webinar Group discussion
Tune into our latest Coppercast as Shaun Fernando, Chief Risk Officer at Deribit, joins our series 'Exchanges that have nothing to hide - conversations with the ClearLoop network'. Simon Morgan and Fragkiskos Gonidis of Copper speak with Shaun about risk management frameworks, tokenisation, and the increasing efficiencies blockchain provides compared to the traditional market infrastructure.
In this podcast we take a light hearted review of 2023 by reminding the panel of their predictions for the year to see which came true. With special guests Stuart Melim, Adam Posner, Phil Ginter and Simon Morgan.
Developer sind eine wichtige Zielgruppe für Unternehmen, die Software entwickeln oder verkaufen. Doch die Community der Entwickler:innen ist fragmentiert, anspruchsvoll und privat. Die üblichen Marketingmethoden, die in B2B oder sogar B2C gut funktionieren, greifen hier nicht. Folgendes hast Du nach dem Webinar gelernt: Die wichtigsten Bausteine eines Developer-Marketing Plans. Wie man diese Zielgruppe besser verstehen kann und Marketingmaßnahmen gezielt auf sie ausrichten. Wie man authentischer gegenüber Devs auftritt.
This podcast explores the concepts of a decolonised and strength-based approach to facilitating learning in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. Resources mentioned in the webinar: Harvard Implicit Association Test GPSA Resources Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Colonisation - It's bad for your health: The context of Aboriginal health Sherwood, Juanita Understanding the Australian Aboriginal experience of collective, historical and intergenerational trauma Dr Karen Menzies New report sheds light on disadvantage for the Stolen Generations and their descendants Healing Foundation Clinical Yarning Western Australian Centre for Rural Health Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Deficit Discourse and Strengths-based Approaches: Changing the Narrative of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Wellbeing
This podcast gives a guided tour of the GPSA educational resources, in particular highlighting those that are new or recently revised. GPSA Supervision Web Page https://gpsa.org.au/supervision-menu/ GPSA Supervision Resources https://gpsa.org.au/supervision-support/ Join our community here https://community.gpsa.org.au/signup
This podcast will explore the current understanding of clinical reasoning, including the dual process theory of thinking, illness scripts and cognitive bias. It will take a particular focus on practical strategies for teaching clinical reasoning to registrars. Resources How to do problem case discussion How to assess and teach clinical reasoningClinical Reasoning online gameGPSA Guide - Managing UncertaintyGPSA Guide - Teaching Clinical Reasoning SIDM clinical reasoning toolkit Diagnostic strategies used in primary care Books How Doctors Think Jerome Groopman Thinking Fast and Slow Daniel Kahneman
This podcast broadly describes the scope of case discussion as an assessment and teaching tool in GP training. It focuses on the PQRST framework as a tool for effective case discussion for both PCD and corridor consultations. Resources How to do Problem Case Discussion Practice Based Teaching in General Practice Training Guide PQRST: A Framework for case discussion Clinical Reasoning Guide
This podcast assists supervisors in supporting their registrars to develop an effective learning plan and integrate evidence-based study strategies into their in-practice teaching. Resources: Study Skills Guide Study Skills Template Clinical Reasoning Guide Planning Learning webinar 4R Learning Needs Assessment Tool Planning Learning guide 5Ps Model
This part 2 podcast discusses how to teach your registrar to be culturally safe working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.
This podcast discusses how to teach your registrar to be culturally safe working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients. Resources mentioned in this podcast: GPSA Resources https://gpsupervisorsaustralia.org.au/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-health/ Other Resources Social determinants of health Video https://vimeo.com/257813804 National guide to a preventive health assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplehttps://www.racgp.org.au/clinical-resources/clinical-guidelines/key-racgp-guidelines/view-all-racgp-guidelines/national-guide Best-practice guide to cognitive impairment and dementia care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people attending primary carehttps://www.racgp.org.au/FSDEDEV/media/documents/Clinical%20Resources/Guidelines/Best-practice-guide.pdf Absolute Risk Approach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cardiovascular Diseasehttps://nceph.anu.edu.au/research/projects/absolute-risk-approach-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-cardiovascular 2020 Australian guideline for prevention, diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart diseasehttps://www.rhdaustralia.org.au/resources/2020-australian-guideline-prevention-diagnosis-and-management-acute-rheumatic-fever-and
A mere two years after selling the company, Peter Harrison and their partner, Simon Morgan, have once again, taken the reigns back. Founded in 2015, HELM started off in the basement of Peter's family home, with the vision of creating a company known for quality yachts, excellent service, and absolute clarity on pricing. Fast forward 8 years, the company has outgrown the family basement, is reaching ever-increasing heights, creating employment for a growing number of passionate people, and creating experiences for clients that continue to bring them back year after year. Find out what the future holds for HELM, its founders, employees, and ever-growing list of clientele. For Peter Harrison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-harrison-037a764a/ For Helm: www.helm.yt @helmyachting - Facebook @Helm_yt - Twitter @helm.yt - Instagram If you would like to be a guest on Yacht Crew Vlogs, send an email to info@yachtinginternationalradio.com, subject, Yacht Crew Vlogs. #Yachting #YachtCrew #SuperYachts #YachtCharter #LuxuryTravel #Boating #Maritime #YachtingInternationalRadio
This podcast highlights the critical importance of an effective general practice consultation. Originally recorded in March 2023.
This podcast focuses on the key elements of the teacher role – helping the learner identify their learning needs, delivering high quality teaching, and fostering a ‘culture of learning' in the practice. All GPSA Resources can be found here https://gpsupervisorsaustralia.org.au/our-resources/ Originally recorded in March 2023.
This podcast will provide an overview of best practice supervision in the general practice setting. The roles and tasks of the GP supervisor will be explored, and practical tips for effective, high quality and sustainable supervision discussed. The session will also orientate supervisors to the wide range of educational resources produced by GPSA. Originally recorded in February 2023.
Paul McLoone has been watching If These Walls Could Sing - David Wray, piano / Sandra Oman, soprano / Simon Morgan, baritone - Happy Valley has returned after a seven year hiatus and Jenn Gannon has been watching the new series.
In this episode we make our predictions for the loyalty industry in 2023 with special guests Phil Gunter, Adam Posner, Stuart Melim and Simon Morgan.
In this podcast we make real the nightmare of revisiting our panel's resolutions for 2022 and score them on how well they did. With special guests Phil Gunter, Adam Posner, Simon Morgan and Stuart Melim.
Peter Harrison & Simon Morgan co-founded HELM in 2015 the company was acquired by Borrow A Boat Group in 2021. The company has gone from strength to strength. Meet Peter, get to know him and follow the journey of this very unique company. For Peter Harrison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-harrison-037a764a/ For Helm: www.helm.yt @helmyachting - Facebook @Helm_yt - Twitter @helm.yt - Instagram For Borrow a Boat: www.borrowaboat.com @borrowaboat - Instagram @borrowaboat - Facebook https://www.linkedin.com/company/borrow-a-boat-ltd/ - LinkedIn If you would like to be a guest on Yacht Crew Vlogs, send an email to info@yachtinginternationalradio.com, subject, Yacht Crew Vlogs. #yachting #yacht #news #sailing #yachts #boat #boating #luxury #superyacht #luxuryyacht #yachtinginternationalradio #maritime
Simon Morgan is a former Financial Services executive & current Academic & Lecturer at Swinburne University. We spoke about his life in Finance, his current job as a Lecturer & the Advice he would give his 25yr old self. The content discussed in this episode is general advice only, and doesn't take into consideration the individual circumstances of the listener. Any listeners should consider their personal situation and seek professional advice and assistance if needed.
This podcast will assist supervisors in supporting their registrars to develop an effective study plan and integrate evidence-based study strategies into their in-practice teaching. Originally recorded in June 2022
This podcast focuses on being able to identify performance issues early, and address them to support registrars to achieve successful outcomes. Originally recorded in February 2022
The Gibraltar Everest Challenge will take place on Saturday the 29th of February 2022 at 09.00 by Firefighter Matt Coulthard with Simon Morgan, Jock Alan Stevenson, Brian Fleming, Gary Richard Edward Evans,The team are summiting the Rock of Gibraltar 24 times which will take them over 9000 metres. Everest being 8849 metres. That would be a challenge on its own, but they are dragging a car tyre on a chain.You can support this by visiting the Just Giving Page HEREYou can contact Matt HEREGet notified of each Podcast episode as soon as they come out by clicking HEREFollow the podcast onYoutubeFacebookInstagramTo learn more about the podcast or become a partner of the podcast Jump over to our website by clicking HEREA big thanks to the support of our partners for being part of the FFP familyWilliam Wood WatchesHAIX Footwear
In this quick podcast we discuss New Year's resolutions that could make a big difference to your programme in 2022. With many familiar voices including Phil Gunter, David Canty, Stuart Melim, Adam Posner, Simon Morgan and David Feldman.
In this podcast we make our predictions for the loyalty industry in 2022 and have a laugh along the way to. With Phil Gunter, Stuart Melim, Craig Grimshaw, Joanne Ward, Adam Posner and Simon Morgan.
This podcast aims to support supervisors to identify, assess, and facilitate development of skills in professional and ethical practice in their registrars. It covers a range of practical strategies for supervisors to use for teaching and learning professionalism in the general practice setting. Originally recorded in November 2021.
This podcast for new supervsiors will address the ‘how to' aspect of practice-based teaching, focussing on the range of teaching methods and their utility. It will highlight a new framework for effective problem case discussion and reinforce the importance of developing a teaching plan. Originally recorded in October 2021
In this podcast we review our predictions for 2021, compare then to what actually happened and have a laugh along the way to. With Phil Gunter, Stuart Melim, Craig Grimshaw, Joanne Ward and Simon Morgan.
‘You'll Never Walk Alone' by Gerry and the Pacemakers has beaten Frank Sinatra's ‘My Way' to the top spot on a funeral music request chart. Henry McKean spoke to Mary Cunniffe, branch manager Massy Brothers Funeral Directors in Templeogue Village and singer and musician Simon Morgan. Pic: Living Pat Green 94, on board her pink casket at her jazz funeral in New Orleans.
‘You'll Never Walk Alone' by Gerry and the Pacemakers has beaten Frank Sinatra's ‘My Way' to the top spot on a funeral music request chart. Henry McKean spoke to Mary Cunniffe, branch manager Massy Brothers Funeral Directors in Templeogue Village and singer and musician Simon Morgan. Pic: Living Pat Green 94, on board her pink casket at her jazz funeral in New Orleans.
“It's going to be more stressful. The expectations are going to be higher and everything you do is going to be scrutinized.” Today we're talking about the different challenges and dynamics that you'll face when protecting VVIP's. Do you have the right skill set to protect a VVIP? do you even know what a VVIP is and what makes their profile different to other client types? In this episode, our guest is Simon Morgan, former royalty protection and founder of Trojan consultancy. Simon has established himself as the go-to authority on all issues concerning royalty protection and has made regular TV appearances to provide his perspective to various news channels on the topic. In this insightful interview we discuss: High profile security fails – Working with VVIP's means you're always in the public eye, you're constantly scrutinized and you'll be critiqued by your peers. The Royal Household – Who are the main stakeholders and where should you focus your relationship-building efforts? Empathy – Why it can be a double-edged sword for a protector and how to guard against red carpet fever. Avoiding catastrophe syndrome - the attributes that are required to succeed when protecting clients of wealth, visibility & status. More about Simon: Simon is the Founder of Trojan Consultancy. Having served as a Metropolitan Police Officer for nearly 20 years, serving in SO14(2) Royalty Personal Protection, SO19 Force Firearms Command and The Territorial Support Group. His experience and knowledge gained in the Police Service is now being used in the private sector, to support Clients. Since 2013, he has been involved in the many different facets of the private security industry from Consultancy, to training, all the way through to delivery and policymaking. He is a member of The Association of Security Consultants, The Security Institute, ASIS International and The Institute of Directors. He is fully licensed and insured to undertake strategic, operational and training roles. https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-morgan-365a0b7a/ (Simon Morgan) https://www.trojanconsultancy.co.uk/ (Trojan Consultancy) More about the Circuit The Circuit Magazine is written and produced by volunteers, most of who are operationally active, working full time in the security industry. The magazine is a product of their combined passion and desire to give something back to the industry. By subscribing to the magazine you are helping to keep it going into the future. https://circuit-magazine.com/read/ (Find out more >) If you liked this podcast, we have an accompanying weekly newsletter called 'On the Circuit' where we take a deeper dive into the wider industry. http://bit.ly/OntheCircuit (Opt in here >) The Circuit team is: Elijah Shaw Jon Moss Shaun West Phelim Rowe Connect with Us: https://circuit-magazine.com/ (Circuit Magazine) https://mailchi.mp/the-bba.org.uk/bba-connect (BBA Connect) https://www.theprotectorapp.com/ (NABA Protector) https://the-bba.org.uk/ (British Bodyguard Association)
This podcast will discuss the supervisor's role in helping their registrar manage uncertainty. Originally recorded in September 2021
This podcast addresses the critical task of helping registrars plan their learning. It will cover the scope of possible learning needs, both known and unknown, and the tools that supervisors can use to help identify them. Originally recorded in July 2021
During this episode of the Conservation Cast, Maya spoke with Simon Morgan about how Morgan decided to help found the Wildlife ACT fund and their mission. ACT helps to protect many species in Africa such as the African Wild Dog, Cheetah, and the major focus of this talk, the Black and White Rhino. ACT prevents the poaching of these species by monitoring and tracking them, educating people, and by using anti-poaching techniques like dehorning rhinos. Maya's community raised $642.83 for the Wildlife ACT Fund, a non-profit trust working in Africa to prevent the poaching of many important species. Their focus lies in wildlife monitoring, community outreach, and anti-poaching.
This podcast aims to assist GP supervisors to better support IMG GP registrars training in their practices. It is based on the newly published GPSA guide. Originally recorded in March 2021.
This podcast will help you understand the new assessment format and how you can effectively support your registrar. Originally recorded in September 2020
This episode focuses on formal practice-based teaching, the quarantined, structured form of clinical teaching. It sets out to answer two questions: What should supervisors teach? i.e. how to make teaching relevant and appropriate How should supervisors teach? i.e. how to make teaching engaging and fun - different Originally recorded in June 2020
This episode discusses an approach to assessment of GP registrars in the new world of telemedicine. Originally recorded in May 2020.
Highlights from Culture Night shows past, recorded in Dublin Castle and Collins Barracks (Asgard Room) in recent years, with Paul Howard, Sharon Hogan, Deirdre Mulrooney, Conall Hamill, Martin Tourish, Tríona Marshall, Simon Morgan, the Carolan Trio, + Shane Hennessy
Simon Morgan reads ‘Just Another Manic Mermaid': Simon Morgan studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and was a student lecturer at Gower College, Swansea. His acting credits include Da Vinci's Demons, Gwaith Catret and Dr Who. Simon founded theatre company, Act Three Theatre in 2016. About MINILOGUES: Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
Outgoing MEP and Alliance party leader Naomi Long on leaving Brussels, growing up in East Belfast & her plans as justice minister for Northern Ireland, comedian Des Bishop on his new show about his mother plus we have music from two of Ireland's best opera singers Patrick Hyland & Simon Morgan.
In this episode, Dr Simon Morgan discusses strategies for teaching clinical reasoning to registrars. Originally recorded in April 2017.
Medical professionalism embraces the principles that characterise good medical practice and the standards expected of doctors by their professional peers and the community. In the context of rapid societal change, the adherence by doctors to robust codes of professionalism and ethical behaviour has never been more important. This podcast episode, presented by Dr Simon Morgan, aims to support supervisors to identify, assess and facilitate development of skills in professional and ethical practice in their GP registrars.
They just don’t make them like Simon Morgan anymore. A gentleman who symbolises everything Fulham Football Club stands for. Passion, pride, hard graft, loyalty and an honesty which can overcome the most testing of circumstances and make the most fairytale like achievements come true. Simon Morgan has seen it all with Fulham. At our very worst, relegated to the bottom tier eventually lying 91st out of 92 in the football league, followed by 3 promotions, signing off his 420th and farewell appearance as the club prepared for a new chapter as a Premier League Club. He is a true legend and it’s our privilege that Dannyboi was able to interview him about his Fulham story from beginning to end.
Simon Morgan talks about the life of Ireland's 'National Bard' Thomas Moore, and his band 'The Moorings' perform the song 'Oft In The Stilly Night'.
Episode 3 introduces Dr Simon Morgan a Wellness expert who specialises in Bone Alignment Health. Dr Morgan Discusses the key elements required for Optimal Health and Wellbeing and the impact that poor Posture Alignment Hygiene has on your Body.
Former Fulham and Albion defender Simon Morgan had a chat with Al about his 11 years at Craven Cottage, and his final year as a pro at Withdean. Matthew Wilkin dropped by the studio at the Open Market to discuss the Liverpool and Southampton matches. This week's Shirt of the Week from oldfootballshirts.com hurts the eyes.
Simon is a Team Leader, Family man, with a strong passion for music and cooking. Simon has been with us since the beginning. He is one of our OG's. In the podcast we talk about how training and nutrition has played a powerful role in his life. You Host / Tyler Small
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Claire was joined in studio by singers Simon Morgan and Lisa Lambe who performed some festive favourites. Aonghus McAnally and Eoin Sweeney took a trip down memory lane via the RTE archives. Writer, director and actor Seamus O'Rourke treated us to some Christmas tales and psychotherapist Ray O'Neill gave us some seasonal advice.
It's time for us to tackle the return (again) of Spider-man! But before we pull off each of the eight legs we head though the news, argue about speedruns and wonder what Fortnite is all about, plus a hat full of other bits. Also a quiz! A patented Simon Morgan impossible quiz!
Art and Action: The Intersections of Literary Celebrity and Politics
Simon Morgan discusses the tensions within the transatlantic anti-slavery movement between literary celebrity and moral responsibility. Simon Morgan (Leeds Beckett University) examines these tensions through the contrasting cases of Frederick Douglass and Harriet Beecher Stowe: the former trying to use his status as an ex-slave and anti-slavery orator to promote himself as an author, the latter using her status as international literary celebrity to claim authority as a spokeswoman against slavery. For both literature was an avenue through which they could intervene effectively in political debate and construct their public personae.