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As the March 2024 Core Update enters its third week, hosts Jim Hedger and Kristine Schachinger work to dissect and discuss different aspects of it. The Great Spam Hunt part of the update was said to have ended earlier this week and the fallout has been massive. Along with sites caught in the initial manual penalty sweep, countless niche sites have seen dramatic losses of traffic. Is a recovery possible and if so, what do webmasters need to do to achieve it? We also discuss changes in the management of Google Search following Liz Reed's appointment to Head of Search and speculate on how her tenure might affect the introductions of AI and SGE into Google's core search and other products. As it turns out, Google is introducing a virtual suggestion box asking for feedback on SGE and search in general. We round the show out with as many quick-hit Google stories as we can fit, including how Google recently removed phone numbers from hotel search listings, harmful content warnings on memes in Google images, and Uber's inability to remove its own UberEats buttons from Google Business profiles.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/webcology/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Naracoorte Caves in South Australia are home to a remarkable fossil heritage of Pleistocene life. The story of Naracoorte, though, is not just the story of it's fossil heritage. It's the stories of the community and the connection of lots people to the caves and that heritage. In this first episode for Season 2 of Palaeo Jam, we speak to several community members to hear their stories of the Naracoorte Caves. In so doing, we seek to explore what a site such a site with such a close proximity to a town, might mean to the local community. Note: Our first attempt at uploading this episode saw only part of it uploaded! This is the full episode. In this episode, host Michael Mills chats with former Mayor , Erika Vickory, former Caves Manager Steve Bourne, long time Caves site interpreter Barb Lobban, and a member of the audience, Pat Gericke, who was able to bring to our attention an amazing story about one of her ancestors, who was a key staff member of the Naracoorte Caves in its earliest days. Thanks to National Science Week, Heaps Good Productions, the Naracoorte Caves, the Naracoorte Lucindale Council, and most importantly, the people of Naracoorte, for making this episode possible. And in case you missed it, during Season 1 of Palaeo Jam, we recorded an episode with Prof Rod Wells while sitting in the very spot in Victoria Cave where he'd sat more than 50 years beforehand in discovering the fossil bed. We also chatted with Dr Liz Reed about her research in the Caves as a local, and in so doing, were reminded that while caves can be wonderful places for discovering fossils, they continue to be living ecosystems. Check out this and the rest of of the Palaeo Jam episodes through your preferred platform, and subscribe.
Following the world premiere of “A Curious Thing- The story of Mary Anning” at the 2023 Adelaide Fringe, Palaeo Jam host, and writer/director of the Mary Anning Fringe show Michael Mills sat down with three brilliant women in science to explore their thoughts on the show, its themes, Mary's legacy, and their own experiences as women in science. In a wide ranging discussion, Flinders University space archeologist, Dr Alice Gorman, University of Adelaide Palaeontologist Dr Liz Reed, and University of Adelaide PhD Candidate Tiah Bampton speak about key moments in their lives, role models that have inspired them, and give some important insights into some of the challenges still faced by women in science, 176 years after Mary Anning's death. The podcast ends with each guest being asked the one thing they might say to Mary Anning, had they the opportunity to do so. You can find Dr Alice Gorman on Twitter at @drspacejunk https://twitter.com/drspacejunk Amongst many things, Alice has written extensively for The Conversation, including a recent article, “Prejudice, poor pay and the ‘urinary leash': naming and claiming Australia's forgotten women scientists”. Read the article here… https://theconversation.com/prejudice-poor-pay-and-the-urinary-leash-naming-and-claiming-australias-forgotten-women-scientists-198407 And if you don't already have a copy, find yourself a copy of Alice's book, “Dr Space Junk vs The Universe: Archaeology and the Future.” You can find Dr Liz Reed on Twitter at… @LizReed_palaeo https://twitter.com/LizReed_palaeo Liz's extensive profile, with links to research papers and articles can be found at… https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/liz.reed Liz appeared on a previous episode of Palaeo Jam in which she and host Michael Mills chatted about the importance of caves not just as repositories of fossils, but as living ecosystems, while sitting in Blanch Caves in the Naracoorte Caves of South Australia. Check out the episode here… https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-rnthh-1379952 To learn about Tiah Bampton's journey, and the delightful connection to PhD supervisor Dr Liz Reed, tune in to the podcast! And also check out this story with the ABC… https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-05-03/tiah-bampton-living-dream-at-naracoorte-caves-palaeontology-dig/12209876 You can check out Tiah's research profile here… https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tiah-Bampton And read the paper referred to in the Research gate link, here… https://helictite.caves.org.au/pdf1/46.Bampton.pdf Palaeo Jam host Michael Mills can be found on Twitter as @heapsgood https://twitter.com/Heapsgood For more on the work Michael and HeapsGood Productions have been involved with in exploring the story of Mary Anning, check out the link… https://linktr.ee/TheseCuriousThings
WATCH ON YOUTUBE! Michelle Ouellette is an illustrator, art director, and the co-founder of Yeah Haus, a mixed media production company. She has worked with a huge variety of clients including: Google, Discord, Adult Swim, and more. Like myself, Michelle is also part of a husband and wife team (her husband is the other half of Yeah Haus), and we absolutely dive into the ins-and-outs of working with your spouse. Michelle also shares how to become more business savvy when you are a creative, her experience with pitching shows to networks, and the importance of keeping up with your personal projects while balancing paying gigs. You can follow Michelle on Instagram @michellecandraw and @YeahHaus. You can follow me, Liz Reed, on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube @cuddlesandrage. Show Notes: Self Love Short Film Yeah Haus Website Yeah Haus Vimeo
Caves can be the holders of great fossil collections. It's important to remember, though, that they still exist as living ecosystems, and will continue to do so. In this episode of Palaeo Jam, host Michael Mills chats with Dr Liz Reed of the University of Adelaide, and South Australian Museum. This episode was recorded inside Blanch Cave, in the World Naracoorte listed Naracoorte Caves, where Liz is one of many to have conducted research into its remarkable trove of fossils. On the ongoing nature of caves as living ecosystems, Liz notes during the conversation that caves are… “…some of the most fragile ecosystems on the planet, and very susceptible to anything coming in to the caves”. There are important conservation issues that need to be addressed if such caves as the Naracoorte Caves are to continue to be the delightful repositories of life that they are. They are not just places where fossils are to be found. Along the way, Michael and Liz also talk about the inaugural Australian Mammal of the Year, the Southern BentWing bat, and why Liz thinks bats are awesome. You can find Dr Liz Reed on Twitter at… @LizReed_palaeo https://twitter.com/LizReed_palaeo Liz's extensive profile, with links to research papers and articles can be found at… https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/liz.reed You can find host Michael Mills on Twitter at @heapsgood https://twitter.com/Heapsgood For information on visiting the Naracoorte Caves in South Australia, head to… https://www.naracoortecaves.sa.gov.au/ And for more info on the Australian Mammal of the Year, head to… https://cosmosmagazine.com/nature/amoty/
This panel was recorded on June 5, 2022 at Awesome Con DC. Our panelists, Clay McLeod Chapman, L.S. Johnson, and Liz Reed, discussed tips for writing horror using your unique voice. We want to give a HUGE thank you to Fangoria for supplying the giveaways for our panel! Clay's Website: https://claymcleodchapman.com/ L.S. Johnson's Website: https://www.traversingz.com/ Liz Reed's Website (aka Cuddles and Rage) https://cuddlesandrage.com/ Fangoria https://www.fangoria.com/
We're shining a light on the amazing contributions that women are making to science right now in this special interview with Dr Elizabeth Reed. Dr Reed is a lecturer and researcher in Palaeontology at the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Adelaide and a research scientist in Palaeontology at the South Australian Museum. She specialises in Quaternary cave deposits, notably in the south east region of South Australia. Dr Reed is also a featured scientist in the South Australian Museum's ‘Her Story' series, which celebrates amazing South Australian women who are blazing their own trails and inspiring, encouraging and motivating the next generation of young women to follow their dreams and pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Her Story: Women in STEM series is made possible with support from the Hon. Dr Diana Laidlaw AM.
What do women do when they find out they are expecting? They google! Is our mainstream health advice beneficial for moms-to-be? Are there better alternatives out there? Episode 53 highlights: 1. To prepare for this episode I googled common questions a newly pregnant woman would ask to see what mainstream advice is given to moms-to-be. 2. We discuss the advice given in terms of vitamins to take and prenatal care and talk about why they are actually contraindicated for healthy moms and babies. 3. We dive into hospital births and home births and talk about differences in standards of care. 4. We leave you with tangible advice you can use to support yourself and a growing child. Find Morley: 1. https://therootcauseprotocol.com/?source=rcp123 2. Join the Magnesium Advocacy FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MagnesiumAdvocacy/ 3. Buy Morley's book: https://therootcauseprotocol.com/book/ Find Steph: 1. www.theholistichouse.org 2. https://www.instagram.com/holisticstephaniemarie/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephanie-center/support
Watch the interview on YouTube! Artist, writer, and animator Chogrin returns to talk about his new toy with Kevin Smith and an updated version of his picture book Kid Del Toro! Follow Chogrin on Instagram and Twitter @Chogrin. Show Notes: Kevin Smith Toy Netflix Store Kid Del Toro Chogrin's Website You can follow me, Liz Reed, @cuddlesandrage or @LizLovesPhysicalMedia on Instagram.
It's finally here! After a long hiatus, we are back and proud to share our conversation with Liz and Jimmy Reed of CUDDLES AND RAGE!! We spoke with Liz and Jimmy about their new book entitled "Bites of Terror: Ten Frightfully Delicious Tales" We also discuss our shared affinity for physical media, "cluttercore", and we get a surprise visit from Kio the Cat! We also dive into a frightfully fragrant scratch and sniff segment... It was an absolute joy and a priviledge to have them on the show, and we cannot thank them enough for joining. Go follow all of their social media and pick up a copy of Bites of Terror!!! Cuddles and Rage: https://cuddlesandrage.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cuddlesandrage Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/cuddlesandrage/ https://www.instagram.com/lizlovesphysical_media/ https://www.instagram.com/lamarocket/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CuddlesAndRage/featured Buy Their Book!: https://www.amazon.com/Bites-Terror-Frightfully-Delicious-Tales/dp/1683691644
What a fun conversation in this episode with writer and sculptor, Liz Reed! Liz lives in the Washington, D.C. area and is the co-creator, with her husband Jimmy, of the mixed media comic Cuddles and Rage. We talk about their newest book, Bites of Terror, which is 144 pages of horror comics starring anthropomorphic food. We also explore her approach to the creative process, what it's like for her to work with her husband, how she transitioned from working for someone else to working for herself, and much more. Liz reminded me, in such a beautiful way, that we are all creative and it can feel really good to let the artist within come out and explore from time to time. As always, we concluded with Liz sharing about the most important thing she learned in 2020 and what she’s looking forward to in 2021. Website: CuddlesAndRage.com Bites of Terror: https://www.amazon.com/Bites-Terror-Frightfully-Delicious-Tales/dp/1683691644/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=bites+of+terror&qid=1583687911&sr=8-1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEhIT0xnMy0i_N-4a6Mh3KA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuddlesandrage/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/cuddlesandrage?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CuddlesAndRage/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cuddlesandrage Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CuddlesAndRage Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/cuddlesandrage/shop?asc=u&ref=artist_title_name
What a fun conversation in this episode with writer and sculptor, Liz Reed! Liz lives in the Washington, D.C. area and is the co-creator, with her husband Jimmy, of the mixed media comic Cuddles and Rage. We talk about their newest book, Bites of Terror, which is 144 pages of horror comics starring anthropomorphic food. We also explore her approach to the creative process, what it's like for her to work with her husband, how she transitioned from working for someone else to working for herself, and much more. Liz reminded me, in such a beautiful way, that we are all creative and it can feel really good to let the artist within come out and explore from time to time. As always, we concluded with Liz sharing about the most important thing she learned in 2020 and what she's looking forward to in 2021. Website: CuddlesAndRage.com Bites of Terror: https://www.amazon.com/Bites-Terror-Frightfully-Delicious-Tales/dp/1683691644/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=bites+of+terror&qid=1583687911&sr=8-1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEhIT0xnMy0i_N-4a6Mh3KA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuddlesandrage/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/cuddlesandrage?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CuddlesAndRage/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cuddlesandrage Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CuddlesAndRage Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/cuddlesandrage/shop?asc=u&ref=artist_title_name
Brea Grant will not let 2020 stand in her way. In addition to writing two films, directing one, and starring in several others, Grant also recently launched a new graphic novel from Six Foot Press. "Mary: The Adventures of Mary Shelley's Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Granddaughter" is a beautiful genre celebration purposefully linked to an extremely relatable coming-of-age saga.We cannot think of a better way to celebrate Halloween than hanging out with Grant in the Creator Corner and discussing her compulsion to explore the legacy of a literary icon. Plus, there is some serious chatter regarding the pros and cons of Sexy vs. Stitchy Frankenstein monsters. Can you guess where Lisa falls on this matter? It's a trick question.After listening to this episode, you'll want to continue your Brea Grant obsession by diving into her podcast, Reading Glasses. You can also check out her other Mary Shelley-related interview over at People I Think Are Cool and hear an interview earlier this year, where Grant discusses her film "Lucky" on the ITMODChatCast.Other important links mentioned in this episode: Liz Reed of Cuddles & Rage is currently co-curating the art exhibition "Draw Me Like One of Your Final Girls" at the Spoke Art gallery. Hear Brad's interview with Grant's Reading Glasses co-host, Mallory O'Meara, on the ITMODChatCast.Don't forget; you should follow Reading Glasses on Twitter @ReadingGPodcast. And, hey, if you want the answers to those last two Bonus Questions, you gotta join our Patreon Community. Be sure to also follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter @CBCCPodcast, and you can follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren.Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art by @Karen_XmenFan.
Awesome Con refuses to let lockdown get in the way of community. The best damn comic book convention from the nation's capital invited us to lead a conversation surrounding "The Umbrella Academy," and we were happy to bring our recent "Extraordinary Relationships" insights to the table. Thank you, Dr. Roberta M. Gilbert. We're also thrilled to have Liz Reed of Cuddles & Rage return to the podcast to aid in the discussion. We breakdown the first two volumes of Gerard Way & Gabriel Bá's comic book series using Gilbert's "Postures of Overwhelmedness," but don't worry, we get a little Netflix talk in there too. This panel discussion is also available to watch through Leftfield Media's YouTube channel and Awesome Con's Facebook page. Give them a little love if you can. They're doing great geek work during this time of weirdness. Be sure to follow Liz on most social medias @cuddlesandrage, and you can find "Bites of Terror" for purchase just by clicking HERE. You can also follow hosts Brad Gullickson @MouthDork & Lisa Gullickson @sidewalksiren. Podcast logo by Aaron Prescott @acoolhandfluke, podcast banner art @Karen_XmenFan.
This week Joe’s guest is Clinical Social Worker, Therapist & host of the ‘Liz Life Guru’ podcast, Liz Reed. Liz joins Joe to talk all things Toxic Relationships & How to Avoid Toxic Love. “You deserve to be happy,” says Liz. “In order to make that happen you have to choose a good tribe!” Liz,...
Lovably Local Podcast Episode 9 Scary History: The Value of Ghost Stories and Legends with Liz Reed The Lovably Local Podcast is produced by Compass Rose History Experiences. Hosts Mimi Cirbusova and Andrea Knies have conversations about the importance of local history in a way that is relevant to the listener - wherever they may be. Paranormal Society of Bradenton, Florida Haunted Manatee County Music: Oh! By Jingo! by All -Star Trio
Karina Rykman returns to chat with Relix Assistant Editor Raffaela Kenny-Cincotta about Governors Ball's Sunday cancellation, Mike Gordon and moe.'s "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" at Red Rocks and Dead & Company's summer tour opener at Shoreline. Plus, a weekly shout-out by Dave Brandwein of Turkuaz. Fire up your private jet. It's '3 From The 7'! [Recorded on June 2, 2019]
This week we're bringing you a very special episode recorded live at Awesome Con 2019 in Washington D.C. Lisa and Brad took part in the annual "Writing With Purpose" panel alongside Liz Reed from Cuddles and Rage and Emily Sears of Birth. Movies. Death. The purpose was to offer inspiration and advice to fellow writers, and a platform where creative folks could gather and network. Next week, we'll return to our regularly scheduled program as we continue the conversation surrounding the Mad Titan Thanos and Mistress Death. Until then, be sure to follow Liz @cuddlesandrage and Emily @emily_dawn on Twitter and Instagram. Of course, you can also follow the podcast @cbccpodcast and the hosts @MouthDork and @sidewalksiren.
Welcome to the first episode of Below Grade Level, where we’re reading chapters 1-6 of Goosebumps’ Welcome to Dead House by R.L. Stine! Guests on this episode include Chris Zaleski, Mark Vowles, Jimmy Reed, and Liz Reed!
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Liz Reed and I talk about finishing projects and finding success in your work. For the record I don’t think my daughter is going to let me give away my copy of Liz and Jimmy Reed’s newest picture book “Sweet Success.” It’s a story about an ice cream cone who loves projects. My daughter loves projects and she love ice cream cones. Now that I’ve found it, this one is going to stay in our story time rotation. Liz Reed is part of the husband-and-wife team behind “Cuddles and Rage,” a webcomic featuring dioramas and illustrations of anthropomorphic food and animals. Liz also does a bi-weekly podcast featuring creatives pursuing their passion call People I Think Are Cool. To see more of their sweet work, visit them online at www.cuddlesandrage.com. I hope you enjoy this conversation. P.S. If you are a Picturebooking Patreon check out some bonus Liz.
Cartoonist and multimedia artist Liz Reed is co-creator with her husband Jimmy of Cuddles and Rage—it’s a world inhabited by food with quirky personalities. Liz calls it “disturbingly cute,” which seems about right. In one-panel cartoons, dioramas, and animated short videos, Liz and Jimmy Reed create work that is cute—but it always has a twist. Take Dr. Taquito—a serial killer of food, who gives cooking lessons—ruthlessly shredding lettuce and chopping tomatoes as the poor vegetable victims try to get away. It’s an unashamedly playful and dark imaginative work. In today’s podcast, Liz takes through the creation and evolution of the singular world of Cuddles and Rage. Watch video: Cooking with Dr. Taquito: 3 Ingredient Pancakes.
Cartoonist and multimedia artist Liz Reed is co-creator with her husband Jimmy of Cuddles and Rage—it's a world inhabited by food with quirky personalities. Liz calls it “disturbingly cute,” which seems about right. In one-panel cartoons, dioramas, and animated short videos, Liz and Jimmy Reed create work that is cute—but it always has a twist. Take Dr. Taquito—a serial killer of food, who gives cooking lessons—ruthlessly shredding lettuce and chopping tomatoes as the poor vegetable victims try to get away. It's an unashamedly playful and dark imaginative work. In today's podcast, Liz takes through the creation and evolution of the singular world of Cuddles and Rage. Watch video: Cooking with Dr. Taquito: 3 Ingredient Pancakes.
Cartoonist and multimedia artist Liz Reed is co-creator with her husband Jimmy of Cuddles and Rage—it’s a world inhabited by food with quirky personalities. Liz calls it “disturbingly cute,” which seems about right. In one-panel cartoons, dioramas, and animated short videos, Liz and Jimmy Reed create work that is cute—but it always has a twist. Take Dr. Taquito—a serial killer of food, who gives cooking lessons—ruthlessly shredding lettuce and chopping tomatoes as the poor vegetable victims try to get away. It’s an unashamedly playful and dark imaginative work. In today’s podcast, Liz takes through the creation and evolution of the singular world of Cuddles and Rage. Watch video: Cooking with Dr. Taquito: 3 Ingredient Pancakes.
LIZ REED, co-creator of Cuddles and Rage, joins me to talk about her origins, creativity, the C&R empire and upcoming book, and a ton of other detours. We touch on her college life, working in the corporate sector, the difficulties of creating and criticizing with your husband, Fallout 4, why she started her own podcast, and the tenacious personality Reed brings to all her endeavors. I was very pleased to have Liz on for our FOURTH ANNIVERSARY show! Whether you're a longtime listener or have just found the show recently, thank you for your support. Hope you enjoy! Liz on Twitter Cuddles and Rage on Twitter People I Think Are Cool podcast Cuddles and Rage The Episode of PITAC podcast I Was On Music on this podcast: Artist: The Ink Spots featuring Bill Kenny & Ella Fitzgerald Song: Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall Artist: Gorillaz featuring Gruff Rhys & De La Soul Song: Superfast Jellyfish Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. No money is made from this podcast.
On the this episode of the podcast, you'll meet Liz Reed, co-creator of the Cuddles and Rage comic featuring humorous hand drawn and clay characters.
Jeff is now a married man and enjoying an Italian honeymoon, which means it's up to Christian to pilot the good-ship DLC. Good thing he's joined by two awesome guests, (1) Gamerant, Screenrant, and FilmFracture's own Anthony Taormina PLUS (2) from Cuddles and Rage and the People I Think Are Cool podcast, Liz Reed! The gang chat about Grand Theft Auto V getting a first-person mode, Final Fantasy XV news, games as recruitment tools, Metal Gear Solid's dog addition, Oculus VR's newly announced Crescent Bay headset, and more! In the Playlist, P.T. got Liz back interested in older Silent Hill games, Anthony spent a bunch of time with Disney Infinity 2.0 - Marvel Superheroes, and all three spent time playing the 3DS Super Smash Bros. demo. But wait, there's more! Don't think we'd go a whole episode with no Cannata! Jeff drops an awesome pre-recorded Table Top Time interview with Shut Up & Sit Down's Quintin Smith. All that, plus YOUR phone calls!
Jeff is now a married man and enjoying an Italian honeymoon, which means it's up to Christian to pilot the good-ship DLC. Good thing he's joined by two awesome guests, (1) Gamerant, Screenrant, and FilmFracture's own Anthony Taormina PLUS (2) from Cuddles and Rage and the People I Think Are Cool podcast, Liz Reed! The gang chat about Grand Theft Auto V getting a first-person mode, Final Fantasy XV news, games as recruitment tools, Metal Gear Solid's dog addition, Oculus VR's newly announced Crescent Bay headset, and more! In the Playlist, P.T. got Liz back interested in older Silent Hill games, Anthony spent a bunch of time with Disney Infinity 2.0 - Marvel Superheroes, and all three spent time playing the 3DS Super Smash Bros. demo. But wait, there's more! Don't think we'd go a whole episode with no Cannata! Jeff drops an awesome pre-recorded Table Top Time interview with Shut Up & Sit Down's Quintin Smith. All that, plus YOUR phone calls!