Join host Allen Stiles as he gives his unique take on sports, music, food, and everything in between through his experiences and hilarious stories.
In this show Allen talks about how well the Warriors have been playing, specifically Steph Curry, and their upcoming series against the Clippers. He also discusses DeVonta Smith winning the Heisman, what the expectations should be for Mac Jones in the NFL, and whether or not Alabama losing to Ohio St. with 3 Heisman finalists in the top 5 would be a disaster. He closes the show with a new segment, 'In Style vs. Out of Style' and this week he uses it to pick the NFL Wildcard playoff winners.
Stiles Files is now live! Allen announces he will be adding a radio show to compliment his podcast. During the first show, he breaks down the Warriors loss to the Nets, expectations for the season, and who he thinks will win the Eastern and Western conference.
In Allen's 59th episode, KRON 4 Sports Director and friend of the show Jason Dumas joins for some NBA talk. Specifically, Steph Curry and the Warriors. They also talk about the Sixers and what's next for James Harden.
In Allen's 58th episode, Lead Columnist at the Athletic Marcus Thompson joins the show. They spend the first half of the show talking about how Marcus got started writing and social justice in sports, and they spend the second half talking about Kevin Durant's time on the Warriors and what the Warriors should do heading into the draft.
In Allen's 57th episode, he announces that KRON4 Sports Director and Anchor Jason Dumas will join the show periodically for a special segment. In this week's segment, they talk about what happened in the NBA and subsequently in the rest of the sports world.
In Allen's 56th episode, fellow Temple University Alum and SportsCenter anchor Kevin Negandhi joins the show. He talks about how he got into sports media and what happens behind the scenes. They also talk about favorite memories from their time at Temple and favorite places to eat in Philly. Allen closes the show with his newest segment of "Please Stop."
In Allen's 55th episode, he talks about grabbing drinks for the first time since the pandemic began, Jonathan Isaac's social justice stance, why MLB will probably be fine, why the NFL might not be, and for the first time he takes callers.
In Allen's 54th episode, Sports Director and Anchor for KRON4 News Jason Dumas accompanies him on the show. They talk about Jason's path to becoming a sports anchor, how diversity in sports media can improve, and their favorite spots in Philadelphia to grab a cheesesteak.
In Allen's 53rd episode, he is joined by co-host of the Raider Cody podcast, Kenny King Jr. In addition to talking about Kenny's path to becoming a part of one of the biggest Raider podcasts around, Allen & Kenny discuss expectations for the Raiders this year, specifically Derek Carr. They also talk about dealing with trolls on social media and speaking out in the name of social justice.
In Allen's 52nd episode, Red Sox Beat writer and friend of the show Julian McWilliams joins for his second visit. Allen & Julian discuss a powerful article McWilliams wrote highlighting some of the African American players in the Boston Red Sox minor league system, how MLB plans to pull off this season, and how they feel about the new rules.
In Allen's 51st episode, chef, TV host, and musician Roger Mooking joins the show. They talk about his path to Food Network and his most recent album. They also discuss social justice and how we can continue to improve as a society.
Allen's 50th episode is a raw, unedited episode with Allen talking about his experiences with race, how he feels about where we are as a nation, and what else he believes needs to be done. He also talks about the NBA & his feelings on if they should play.
In his 49th episode, Allen gives an update on how his life has been affected by the pandemic, talks about who the Niners and Raiders should pick in the draft, gives his thoughts on The Last Dance & Draymond's comments on KD, and a new segment of "Top 5".
In his 48th episode, Allen recaps his Dad's 60th birthday party, reveals his top albums of 2019, discusses the Giants losing Madison Bumgarner, talks about the Warriors being named 'Franchise of the Decade', and lists his top 10 moments of the decade.
In his 47th episode, Allen talks about his crazy vacation in Cancún & Miami, and gives his newest segment of "Please Stop".
In his 46th episode, Allen complains about a movie called "Tall Girl" being made, gives updates on the shows that he is currently watching, explains why the Raiders should move on from Derek Carr, gives his take on Opening Night in the NBA, and talks about hanging with his niece and taking her to the park.
In his 45th episode, Allen details attending two birthday parties in one day, discusses the MLB playoffs, gives his NBA predictions, and complains about the process of buying tickets for live shows.
In his 44th episode, Allen talks about another argument he had with a bartender, his first bachelor party which was in Tampa, attending the Eat Real Fest in Oakland, and reviews his first experience at Austin City Limits.
In his 43rd episode, Allen breaks down his experience at his first wedding, his trip to Philly & Atlantic City, complains about noisiness on planes, reviews Hamilton, and focuses on jobs that people really love during his newest segment of "Top 5".
In his 42nd episode, Allen hops into the twitter debate to compare who has the better chicken sandwich between Popeyes and Chick-fil-A, asks whether or not people care what music is played in lyfts & ubers, reviews Snoh Aalegra's album & the hit show Euphoria, gives an update on the SF Giants' playoff push, and his newest segment of "Please Stop".
In his 41st episode, Allen discusses his frustrations with all the conflicting views on food & health, dealing with fleas for the first time, whether or not music festivals are overrated, activities to do before the summer is over, and joins fellow podcast host & friend Lucas Askew on his podcast, The LAE.
In his 40th episode, Allen reviews chicken sandwich shop The Bird and Chance the Rapper's new album, talks about the NFL and the MLB playoff race, gives his newest edition of Overrated, Underrated, & Properly Rated, and focuses on foods that smell better than they taste in his newest segment of "Top 5".
In his 39th episode, Allen discusses all that he remembers from the Jon Bellion concert, his wild weekend in Tahoe with the guys, life in Oakland, the Giants heading into the MLB trade deadline, and his newest segment of "Please Stop".
In his 38th episode, Allen tells his crazy story about riding Megabus to L.A. with a rookie driver, his time in L.A. including being on a rooftop bar during an earthquake, how he feels about NBA free agency, and his take on the U.S. Women's soccer team.
In his 37th episode, Allen speaks with San Francisco Giants beat reporter Kerry Crowley about the state of the team, talks about Kevin Durant's plans for free agency, and gives tips on how to have fun during the summer without spending money.
In his 36th episode, Allen talks about the Warriors losing in the finals, his experience mattress shopping, catching people taking pictures of other people on the train, and people saying the N-word that aren't black.
In his 35th episode, Allen complains about Warriors fans, Raptors fans, and breaks down the series, discusses the Raiders being featured on the show 'Hard Knocks', gives his take on the U.S. Women's team winning 13-0, and his newest segment of "What are we doing?".
In his 34th episode, Allen talks about his first experience on a Hornblower Cruise, the Warriors in the NBA finals, how he thinks College Baseball should change, and his newest segment of "Please Stop".
In his 33rd episode, Allen recaps his first stand-up comedy routine, the Warriors winning and Kevin Durant annoying him, getting sucked into watching the Bachelorette, the people from Love and Hip Hop getting old, and his newest segment of "Please Stop".
In Allen's 32nd episode, he talks about his amazing trip to New York, leaving his cat alone for the first time, the Warriors facing off against the Rockets, and how sad he gets when he watches the Giants.
In his 31st episode, Allen takes a break from sports to talk to his sister and actress Felicia Stiles about why it's alright for women to openly turn down men based on their height, and he also has friend & founder of West.AF/AM Shaya Bekele on the show to discuss how different tragedies are handled on social media.
In his 30th episode, Allen talks about babysitting his niece over the weekend, how everything ended up for March Madness, music he is listening to, a segment of "What are we doing", and producer Aaron Fonseca joins the show to guess if the music festival artists Allen reads off are real or fake.
In his 29th episode, Allen talks about all the birthday parties he went to in March, his picks for March Madness, the NBA, gives a review of the movie "Us", and talks about farting on public transportation in his newest segment of "Please Stop".
In his 28th episode, Allen talks about a situation that occurred at an Irish bar on St. Patrick's day, gives his picks for March Madness, discusses who could be the face of Major League Baseball, talks about his experience at a Mike Stud concert, and targets bartenders in the newest segment of "Please Stop".
In his 27th episode, Allen has co-worker and friend Imran join him for the duration of the show. They discuss their drinking escapades from earlier in the week, NFL updates, picks for March Madness, and the status of the Warriors.
In his 26th episode, Allen discusses his conspiracy theory about why his old phone stopped working, talks about MLB free agency, premieres the first edition of Overrated, Underrated, & Properly Rated of 2019, and ends the show with another segment of "Please Stop".
In his 25th episode, Allen talks about his frustrating experience during dinner for Valentine's day, Kyler Murray choosing the NFL, what he expects from NBA All-Star Weekend, and a bad encounter at a bowling alley.
In his 24th episode, Allen discusses the Super Bowl and Super Bowl parties, breaks down the NBA trade deadline, gives his newest recap on 'Temptation Island', and has his friend Meghan on for another edition of Tinder Tales.
In his 23rd episode, Allen gives his predictions for Super Bowl LIII, discusses Anthony Davis requesting a trade, gives some movie reviews, and tells an outrageous story from his recent hike in Orinda.
In his 22nd episode, Allen talks about the Super Bowl, his new guilty pleasure on TV 'Temptation Island', how the Warriors are rolling with Boogie, and he brings back the first segment of "Please Stop" in 2019.
In his 21st episode, Allen talks about the NFL playoffs, Cam Newton's comments about Lamar Jackson, Clemson's trip to the White House, and is joined by local promoter Eli Anaya to talk music.
In his 20th episode, Allen introduces a drinking game for when people say generic New Year's resolutions, talks about his experience at the National Championship game, Boogie's upcoming debut with the Warriors, and his desire to end cat shaming.
In his 19th episode, Oakland A's beat writer and fellow Temple Alum Julian McWilliams joins Allen to discuss all things A's and life as a journalist.
In his 18th episode, Allen talks about the awkwardness of company holiday parties, his thoughts on who won the Heisman, going to SantaCon, and attending possibly his last Raider game.
In his 17th episode, Allen gives some tips on how to maintain your ideal weight during the holidays, breaks down the Warriors drama, discusses how bad he's doing in his NFL Pick 'em league, and explains why he has every emotion when he's at a college bar.
In his 16th episode, Allen talks about a crazy night in Oakland, Dak and the Cowboys, how good Duke looked in their debut, and his annoyance with naked people in the locker room at the gym.
In his 15th episode, Allen talks about his new obsession with Yelp, who he thinks can beat Alabama in college football, the Raiders, his pick for the World Series, and how he dealt with his noisy neighbors.
In his 14th episode, Allen talks about his experience at Wild 'N Out Live, the NFL, MLB Playoffs, whether Kevin Durant will leave the Warriors or not, and gives his lesson of the day.
In his 13th episode, Allen talks about surviving his day at IKEA, his trip to Vegas for the LIB music festival, the Raiders finally winning a game, and MLB playoffs.
In his 12th episode, Allen talks about moving to a new place and dealing with his landlord, the Raiders, his take on Serena Williams, and Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj
In his 11th episode, Allen switches things up and has his friend and coworker Shaya join as a co-host. They discuss the Lakers & Warriors, and take on another edition of "Please Stop".