July 13, 2018
Today is Friday the 13th. The Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, NC, reported that an estimated 17 to 21 million people in the United States are affected by a fear of this day. Some people are so paralyzed by fear that they avoid their normal routines in doing business on this day. “It’s been estimated that $800 to $900 million is lost in business on this day..” Source: John Roach.
According to Wikipedia, the actual origin of the superstition appears to be a tale in Norse mythology. Friday is named for Frigga, the free-spirited goddess of love and fertility. When Norse and Germanic tribes converted to Christianity, Frigga was banished in shame to a mountaintop and labeled a witch. It was believed that every Friday, the spiteful goddess convened a meeting with eleven other witches, plus the devil – a gathering of thirteen – and plotted ill turns of fate for the coming week.
For many centuries in Scandinavia, Friday was known as “Witches’ Sabbath.” source: Charles Panati, Panati’s Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things.
This week Live From Here is a look back to the January broadcast from the Bass Concert Hall in Austin, Texas with Shovels and Rope, Snarky Puppy, and Pete Holmes. Plus: Chris Eldridge and the band play “Bone Collector”; Tom Papa makes an unfortunate snack error while visiting Raleigh, North Carolina; and we experience the horror of The Lobby with the acting company.
“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” Frederick Douglass