Pa LA Calle Ep #84 | Heating Up
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In this episode of Pa LA Calle, we’re trying to figure out why it’s 80 degrees in Los Angeles during the "winter" while the rest of the world freezes. Juju opens up about his journey with diabetes and puts his blood sugar to the test by taking a spicy ginger shot live on the show. We also get into a heated debate about the best Super Bowl party foods (and what makes you look cheap), spiral down a rabbit hole about Chinese Zodiac signs, and make some live phone calls to find out what men actually want for Valentine's Day.LA Weather vs. The World: Dealing with heatwaves in winter and Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction.Super Bowl Talk: Betting the "firstborn child" on Seattle, the dynasty of the Patriots, and the hatred for East Coast teams.The Food Debate: Top 4 Super Bowl foods, the tragedy of "seven-layer dip," and judging people who only bring Little Caesars or sandwiches to a party.Health & Diabetes: Juju breaks down his A1C levels, the effects of a "cheat day" in Puerto Novo, and how stress/emotion spikes blood sugar.The Ginger Shot Experiment: Melissa brings in a ginger shot to see how Juju's glucose monitor reacts to natural roots.Chinese Zodiac Paranoia: Discovering our signs (Rabbit vs. Horse vs. Goat) and why Melissa is terrified of the "Year of the Horse."Valentine’s Day for Men: We call some of the people that are close to us to ask what men really want for V-DayDating & Maturity: The math behind age gaps in relationships and why women mature faster than men.The College Dilemma: A deep dive into parenting, the pressure of university tuition vs. trade schools, and Vinnie’s personal story of getting through Cal State LA.Let It Be: Learning to let go of control when it comes to your kids' futures.
