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Job Description with Rick Koster

107 Episodes

19 minutes | Jun 1, 2023
Mapping the ocean floor with Bob Wallace
What's on the bottom of the sea and why do we need to map it? Bob Wallace of Ocean Surveys, Inc. takes Rick on a tour of the ocean's depths.
35 minutes | May 18, 2023
Neurosurgeon Patrick Doherty
We commonly describe something easy to do by saying "it's not brain surgery." This week, we talk to neurosurgeon Patrick Doherty about what it's like to operate on someone's brain.
29 minutes | May 4, 2023
Styx guitarist James Young
Guitarist James Young reflects on more than 50 years with the band Styx in advance of their May 13 concert at Foxwoods Resort Casino.
21 minutes | Apr 20, 2023
Fluid dynamics with mechanical engineer Jaime Duquette
Okay, maybe it's not rocket science, but fluid dynamics seems like an equally incomprehensible field, so we enlisted mechanical engineer Jaime Duquette to try to explain the discipline, including how you really can put the toothpaste back in the tube. Jaime, who studied fluid dynamics in college, did his best to dumb it down enough so Rick could understand the difference between the Froude number and Euler angles.
35 minutes | Apr 6, 2023
Tropical fruit expert Myles Karp
Myles Karp once ate a mango so good it made him cry. An American journalist and consultant now based in Costa Rica, Karp talks about roaming the Central American jungles in search of a superior banana, and the many other exotic fruits that one is unlikely to find in your local supermarket. https://www.myleskarp.com/
1 minutes | Mar 28, 2023
Introducing Job Description with Rick Koster
Do you ever find yourself wondering about an intriguingly obscure or maybe intricate job? Or “I didn’t even know people did that.” My name is Rick Koster, and I don’t do many things with fluency, so when i meet someone who has a really interesting gig or does something really well, it’s a privilege to talk to them. Job Description is a new podcast from The Day where we do exactly that, talk to folks who do things the rest of us could only screw up. Look for new episodes in your podcast feed in the coming weeks.
13 minutes | Nov 1, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 101: Thoughts while ironing a suit for a funeral
In this edition of Leave Work NOW, Koster does just that and ruminates whilst ironing a suit to wear to the funeral of Dave Schulz - as fine a chum as a fella could hope for.
35 minutes | Oct 7, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 100: Pocket Vinyl celebrate their album release (one year late)
The piano/painting duo Pocket Vinyl released their latest album "Winter Person" in 2020, but but are just now getting to celebrate with an album release party. We talk with Eric Stevenson about songwriting, recording, and the companion book and ambient album that accompany "Winter Person." https://pocketvinyl.com/ Pocket Vinyl on Bandcamp The Touring Test web comic Lucifer and the Predetermined Timeline
22 minutes | Sep 20, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 99: How hard is it to hit a 95 mph fastball?
Rick and Peter talk with local radio host Lee Elci, a former minor league baseball player, about what it takes to face professional pitchers. Rick, Peter and Lee took some swings in the cages against mid-90s fastballs from a pitching machine, and Rick was about as successful as you would imagine he was. Video of Rick trying to hit in the cage
45 minutes | Sep 3, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 98: James R. Benn on his new novel ”Road of Bones”
"Road of Bones" is the 16th book in James R. Benn's series of Billy Boyle World War II mystery novels. Benn talks with Rick Koster about the historical backdrop for the novel, writing during the solitude of the pandemic, and the dark history of Russia's real life Road of Bones. "Road of Bones" will be released on September 7, 2021 with a book signing at Bank Square Books in Mystic, CT.
27 minutes | Aug 26, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 97: Remembering Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts
An appreciation of an all-time great rock and roll drummer.
37 minutes | Jul 29, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 96: Blue Öyster Cult’s Joe Bouchard
Joe Bouchard talks about his years with Blue Öyster Cult, getting royalty checks from Metallica, and meeting Rick Koster at an Imagine Dragons show. Bouchard and his brother Albert, founding members of Blue Öyster Cult, perform as The Bouchard Brothers at The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center on Saturday, July 31.
35 minutes | Jul 9, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 95: Conversation about food with a Rhode Islander living and working in New Orleans
Ian McNulty, who grew up in South County, Rhode Island and is the food writer for The Times-Picayune/The Advocate, talked to Rick Koster about being a food critic in what some would call the greatest food city in America.
22 minutes | Jun 25, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 94: Unexpected discoveries on Make Music Day
Live music exploded out onto street corners and open-air performance spaces in New London on international Make Music Day. We explored the wide variety of melodies and rhythms, meeting the energetic rapper Byrd StayLow, the Nickelodeon Barbershop Quartet covering pop classics, and improvisational pianist Jermaine Edwards.
32 minutes | Jun 11, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 93: John ‘Papa’ Gros show at Hygienic spins Koster back into the past
As the world reopens, the Hygienic Art Park hosted New Orleans pianist John ‘Papa’ Gros. Inspired by the experience, Rick Koster indulges in a bit of wistful but goofy nostalgia for the Crescent City.
15 minutes | May 4, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 92: Four chicken sandwiches to cure you of your fast food cravings
Thanks to your suggestions, we tried the crispy chicken sandwiches from Mr. G's, Olio, Engine Room, and Hot Rod Cafe. Subscribe to Rick's newsletter, The Fun Never Stops Support our show with a digital subscription to The Day
29 minutes | Apr 30, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 91: Local musician would not have made a record if he hadn’t met Rick Koster
After meeting Rick Koster in a local pizza shop, John Jensen asked if Rick would listen to some of the songs he had written. Rick's positive feedback gave Jensen, in his 60s, the encouragement he needed to go into the studio for the first time and record an album with a full band of local musicians. Subscribe to Rick's newsletter The Fun Never Stops Support our show with a digital subscription to The Day
48 minutes | Apr 23, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 90: Michael Barker of Sony Pictures Classics on ’The Father’ and this year’s other Oscars nominees
Michael Barker, co-president of Sony Pictures Classics, talks about this year's Oscar nominees and releasing "The Father" during the COVID-19 pandemic.
33 minutes | Apr 16, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 89: Did a computer really write a new Nirvana song?
A project called Lost Tapes of the 27 Club used artificial intelligence to create new songs in the style of Nirvana, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors and Amy Winehouse. But are the headlines that state AI "wrote" these songs actually accurate? How do these songs stack up with the artists' actual work? Listen to the Lost Tapes of the 27 Club on Spotify Listen to the Lost Tapes of the 27 Club on YouTube Watch Rick and Pete eat the longest hot dog in New England Subscribe to Rick's newsletter Support local journalism with a subscription to The Day
24 minutes | Apr 9, 2021
Leave Work Now! Episode 88: In search of the best crispy chicken sandwich
Who makes the best crispy chicken sandwich in the New London area? What, you thought we were going to tell you? No, we want you to tell us. Rick and Peter have tried all the fast food options, but is there a local restaurant that makes a great crispy chicken sandwich? Send us your suggestions at p.huoppi@theday.com Subscribe to Rick's newsletter "The Fun Never Stops" at www.theday.com/newsletters Support our show, and the rest of The Day's independent journalism, by purchasing a digital or print subscription at www.theday.com/subscribe
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