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Nashville News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
Titans Hire Saleh's Old Coach for Defensive Coordinator
The Tennessee Titans have made a significant move by hiring Robert Saleh as their new head coach, and his fiery introductory press conference has fans excited. The team has also brought in Brian Daboll as offensive coordinator and is considering Mike Rutenberg, a former colleague of Saleh, for the defensive coordinator position. Rutenbergs experience and familiarity with Saleh make him a strong candidate, and the Titans positive momentum is expected to continue with these new hires. Checkout Solipillow.com
2026-01-30
01 min
Locked On Titans - Daily Podcast On The Tennessee Titans
BREAKING: BRIAN DABOLL HIRED AS TENNESSEE TITANS OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR & PERFECT FIT FOR CAM WARD
BREAKING: TENNESSEE TITANS OFFICIALLY HIRE BRIAN DABOLL AS OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR!! This is incredible news for Titans fan as Daboll represents a true CEO level offensive coach who can run an entire unit from top to bottom and has vast experience with developing young quarterbacks. That makes Daboll a great fit for Cam Ward as well as Ward becomes the next QB up in Daboll's list that includes Josh Allen, Daniel Jones, Jaxson Dart and Jalen Hurts. Ward needs the type of coaching Daboll brings to the table. On the defensive side of the ball, the Titans have hired Aron...
2026-01-27
36 min
Locked On Titans - Daily Podcast On The Tennessee Titans
Robert Saleh STRIKING OUT on Offensive Coordinator Candidates & Defensive Coaches Getting Clearer
The Tennessee Titans are in desperate need of an offensive coordinator. The weekend that just happened was not good news as multiple candidates went off the board and there are current NFL openings that threaten the Titans ability to get their top remaining options. Brian Daboll and Kliff Kingsbury seems like the only exciting options remaining. If those don't materialize, the Titans may have to go further down the list and look at some unusual names like Matt Nagy, Mike Kafka and Jim Bob Cooter. The Titans also started doing some work on their defensive coordinator position as names...
2026-01-26
33 min
lets talk art with brooke » podcasts
Another chat with NYC artist, Brian Rutenberg about the Wild South exhibition
Episode 622: Listen as Brian Rutenberg comes on the pod to talk about his current exhibition, The Wild South at the Jerald Melberg gallery in Charlotte, NC. Brian is part philosopher and part magician [his childhood aspiration] I love talking to him because I always come away with a new perspective on things.
2026-01-09
33 min
Local Frequency - Santa Fe
Weekend in Santa Fe: Art, Film, and International Flair
Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Saturday, May 31, 2025.If you are waking up in Santa Fe today, you are greeted by a city buzzing with both local energy and international flair. As you make your way through town, you might notice a bit more activity than usual. That is because Santa Fe is hosting the U.S.-Spain Council’s Annual Forum starting today, drawing diplomats and leaders to our own backyard. So if you hear more Spanish on the Plaza or spot a few dignitaries in local cafes, you know why.Cl...
2025-05-31
02 min
Creative Money ATX
5. Ann Flemings | Abstract Painter
Send us a textIn this episode I talk to Ann Flemings an abstract painter about how she started in fine art and stayed there. We talk about the studio space Austin has to offer, and what it takes to be an artist, and parent. Come take a listen!References Canopy Ann’s Room 215 Building 1 Neill-Cochran House Museum | Open reception Jan. 25th showing by Ann Flemings Laguna Gloria 3X5 canvas in the back of her car Bolm Studios at the time was $100 month for rent North Cross Mall Austin Visual Arts AssociationCanopy, rent at t...
2025-01-07
1h 10
Speaking of ... College of Charleston
Say Yes with Abstract Artist and CofC alum Brian Rutenberg
Send us a textIn this episode we talk to Brian Rutenberg, College of Charleston alumnus and one of the great American painters of the past 30 years. "My entire experience here at the College of Charleston can be summarized in a single word. The word is yes. For the entire four years I was here 1983 to 1987. I never heard the word no, not even once. The answer to my every question was yes. And that made all the difference."On this episode of Speaking Of…College of Charleston podcast, we talk to Brian Rute...
2024-01-10
33 min
Military Historians are People, Too!
S4E01 Paul Huddie - University College, Dublin
To kick off Season 4, we welcome to The Pod Paul Huddie of University College, Dublin. Paul is a European Research Council Project Manager at University College, Dublin, for European Research Council initiatives, including the Age of Civil Wars project. He is also a member of the UCD Centre for War Studies. He previously served as Research Programmes Administrator at UCD and was a lecturer at the University of West London. Paul received his BA and MA degrees at University College Dublin and his PhD at Queen’s University, Belfast. Paul is the author of The Crimean War and...
2023-09-12
1h 13
Breathe upon Waking
Brian Rutenberg - 088
Painting, Art, consciousness, professionalism, etc. I was honored and delighted to speak with Brian Rutenberg. He's collected the low-country humidity and marshlands, and blended them with his New York city work ethic and charisma. What has resulted is some of the most vibrant and intriguing abstracted landscape paintings one can see. Please enjoy our talk, and thanks for stopping by. Visit Brian's webpage, full of his art here: http://www.brianrutenbergart.com/ Watch his fun and educational 'Studio Visits' on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/user/thomgains1727/videos Follow him on Instagram here...
2023-02-18
47 min
Military Historians are People, Too!
S2E12 Amy Rutenberg - Iowa State University
Our guest today is Dr. Amy Rutenberg. Amy is an Associate Professor of History at Iowa State University and serves as the Coordinator for the Secondary Social Studies Education Program. Amy previously taught at Appalachian State University before making the move to Ames, but she started her teaching career with a five-year stint at Ardsley High School in New York. She earned a BA from Tufts University, an EdM at Harvard University, and her PhD from the University of Maryland at College Park. She brings a unique perspective to teaching and remains a champion of social studies education at t...
2022-09-20
1h 09
Artful Painter
Greg Newbold - Evidence of Process
Greg Newbold is a fine art painter and illustrator based near Salt Lake City, Utah. Greg says that for him, "art is a soulful expression." His hope is that a piece of him comes out at the end of his brush onto the surface of a painting and connects with the spirit of the viewer. Greg's compelling visions of the American West are distilled through the filter of his own life experiences. Building upon that, he applies his own unique creative filters of simplification, light, color, shape, and texture. This creative alchemy results in paintings that feature...
2022-06-17
1h 49
ARTish Plunge
Episode 5: Ann Flemings
ANN FLEMINGS is an abstract painter from Austin, Texas who seeks ways to stretch color and draw out the light source in her forms. After an early career in graphic design, Ann shifted to development and fundraising work, which left no room for artwork. Ann candidly shares her thoughts on balancing motherhood and art, overcoming feelings of selfishness, and the importance of finding your own dedicated art space, community and role models. Ann also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at being an artist participant in one of the biggest antique shows in the United States—Round Top, Texas.
2021-03-24
55 min
ARTish Plunge
Episode 2: Tamiko Braun
Tamiko Braun is a Munich-based, mixed-media artist with a love for vibrant colors, textures, and unexpected additives like sand, coffee, and marble dust. As a process-oriented artist, she focuses on creating layers in her work, stripped away to reveal designs of varying depth underneath. Fluent in Japanese, English and German, Tamiko also has over 20 years of consulting, strategic planning, business development and marketing experience with international technology companies. Just a Southern California "beach girl" at heart, Tamiko shares how a health scare made her re-evaluate her intense, international travel-oriented career and reconnect her to art. Tamiko shares h...
2021-03-03
47 min
Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers
The Magic of Thinking and Feeling in Painting with Brian Rutenberg [73]
“You can’t have a thought unless you have a feeling first. So the idea in painting is to freeze the feeling and then let the person have the thought.” Today we are talking with New York painter Brian Rutenberg about all the way in which artists must show up for their work in order to find a deeper truth. Amidst a currently enforced break from his studio it’s reassuring to hear he has the same fear of starting again. We talk about the arc of creating a painting, how to exaggerate to clarify and if painting...
2020-06-02
1h 10
Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers
Looking Forward to 2020 [49]
We had planned to take break this week, but we just couldn't do it! So, here we are with a bonus episode all about preparing for a new year. This year, we are taking very different approaches - Alice is relaxing into letting things happen in an easy way, while Louise has spent some time defining clear goals and then breaking them down into scheduled tasks. This is a reversal of roles from prior years and so in this episode, we dive into what is driving both of us. Why has super-organised Alice not yet started to develop a...
2019-12-31
53 min
Artful Painter
Michelle Jung - Creating From Memory
Michelle Jung – methodical and keenly observant – creates expressive oil and mixed-media paintings that speak to the heart. When you first walk into a room with her paintings displayed on a wall you may see an expansive seascape, an intimate floral scene, or a quiet landscape. As you move in closer to her paintings, what was once clearly in focus begins to melt and break apart into gorgeous abstraction. Her painting process begins with thoughtful slowness. She then moves in quickly with her brushes and puts down deliberate, confident strokes of paint. Layer by layer she builds her painting. The resu...
2019-12-04
1h 49
Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers
The Role of Intention in Our Work [39]
Alice is feeling a shift in direction and has been exploring the idea of intention for her work. This sparks a discussion about the role of intention in art-making. Do we need it? Do we have to decide it right from the start? Or can we find it as we go? We explore the pros and cons of intention in a discussion that ranges from the compositions of an art-making chimpanzee to Steve Jobs’ wise words about how we can connect the dots. We also discuss the perennial topic of studio flooring, ponder the challenges of...
2019-10-15
1h 00
Artful Painter
Brian Rutenberg - Abstraction is a Process
Brian Rutenberg's paintings radiate the atmospheric haze, the shimmering heat, and the rich colors of the Deep South. He describes himself as a "Southern landscape painter living in New York." Layers and details of the southern landscape have been peeled back in his paintings, leaving us with the dancing lines and shimmering pools of colors of the Carolina coastal wetlands. As I've gotten to know Brian through his Studio Visit videos on YouTube, and his book, Clear Seeing Place, I've come to expect the unexpected. What you won't hear from Brian are glib, often repeated "feel-good" sound...
2019-06-11
59 min
Reliable Sources
Former Murdoch exec speaks out on why he quit; David Axelrod's prescription for 2020 coverage; are women candidates getting more negative coverage than men?; NYT says we're all living on Planet Fox; why the State Department stripped a reporter's award; ho
April 7, 2019: David Zurawik, Katie Glueck, Katie Rogers, Jim Rutenberg, Joseph Azam, Laura Bassett, David Axelrod, and Jessikka Aro join Brian Stelter.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2019-04-07
45 min
Artful Painter
Scott Gellatly - Pushing Color
Scott Gellatly - a landscape artist who currently resides in Portland, Oregon - provides your art lesson today in this episode of the Artful Painter. His landscapes are done both outdoors and in his studio. Luminous, atmospheric, and dimensional - Scott calls his paintings "low-relief sculptures in pigment and color." In each of his paintings, Scott actively works to push the parameters of the colors on his palette. He pushes colors in unexpected and surprising ways that make his artwork distinctive. When he's not painting, Scott has perhaps one of the coolest day jobs an...
2018-10-12
1h 03
Reliable Sources
Jim Rutenberg: National Enquirer "tip line became a trip wire" helping Trump
What's the fallout from Michael Cohen's guilty plea? How much legal trouble is American Media Inc. in? The NYT's Jim Rutenberg talks with Brian Stelter about Cohen's secret collaboration with American Media chairman David Pecker. Rutenberg describes sprinting across the newsroom when Cohen pleaded guilty. He also talks about AMI's "catch and kill" methods, underhanded tactics in the "gossip world," and potential legal consequences.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2018-08-23
26 min
Reliable Sources
How to cover Trump's lies; Missing migrant kids: How the story went viral; Why Pruitt is hiding from the press; Donté Stallworth on the new kneeling policy; Countering Hannity's bid to discredit Mueller; This is Bernstein's "bottom line" about Trump
Sarah Westwood, Daniel Dale and Joan Walsh discuss Trump's truth problem with Brian Stelter. Dale says "incessant dishonesty" is "a central feature of his presidency," yet it's too often treated as "a side show rather than the central story." He says journalists should keep Trump's lies front and center.;Trump is trying to shift blame for government decisions that cause immigrant children to be separated from their parents. Daniel Dale points out that Trump officials have "owned" the new policy, while Trump himself is blaming Democrats. Walsh asks, "Where do we draw the line in cruelty?"; Michigan Congressman Dan Kildee...
2018-05-27
40 min
The Formula Podcast with Trevor Carlson
Painting and Overcoming Rejection with American Abstract Painter Brian Rutenberg - #37
On this episode of the Formula Trevor Carlson and Brian Rutenberg discuss his career becoming a successful painter, the rejection he had to overcome to do so, and the advice he would have for others who would do the same. Some topics we discuss are: What is Brian’s Painting process? Where does he come up with ideas for his painting and what does it mean to “inspire”? How to work through failures on art projects? Why did he choose the medium of painting? How to face rejection early on in your career The importance of routine in the creati...
2018-03-12
49 min
Your Creative Push
184: The NARROWER you are, the BIGGER the umbrella over you (w/ Brian Rutenberg)
Brian Rutenberg is an internationally exhibited painter based in New York City. He received his bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the College of Charleston in 1987 and his master’s degree from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1989. Among his many accolades, Brian is a Fulbright Scholar, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow, an Irish Museum of Modern Art Residency Programme participant, and has had over 200 exhibitions throughout North America. His popular YouTube series, “Brian Rutenberg Studio Visits,” is viewed daily by thousands of people all over the world and his bran...
2017-01-02
46 min
Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood
Abstract Painter Brian Rutenberg
Brian Rutenberg is originally from South Carolina. He received his BFA from the College of Charleston, and his MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. I think you will really enjoy this conversation- Brian talks about his idea that in the big picture, art fails us, it is lifeless and incomplete. Wait— what?? When I heard Brian say that, I’ll admit I had a split second of judgment, you know, like someone had just insulted the love of my life and I needed to defend my love. But what Brian goes on to s...
2016-10-21
1h 07