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Author: Allen Stiles

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Join host Allen Stiles as he gives his unique take on sports, music, food, and everything in between through his experiences and hilarious stories.
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Host for NBC Sports Bay Area and 95.7 The Game, also known as "King of Bay Area Media" Bonta Hill joins the show. He talks about starting his media career at a community college, working his way up the ranks, and how he stays hungry. The guys also discuss Trey Lance going to Dallas, Brock Purdy and the Niners expectations, and whether or not the Warriors have another championship in them.
In this episode of the Stiles Files, Allen is joined by rising Bay Area sports media star Carlos Ramirez. He talks about moving from Venezuela to the U.S., growing his career, taking criticism, and breaks down expectations for the 49ers and Giants.
Stiles Files is BACK and better than ever! Bay Area Sports Media legend Ray Ratto joins the show to talk about how he got started in the business, his cameo in the picture of "The Catch", and the state of college sports and the sports media industry. And yes, he's very "Ray Ratto" the whole time.
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.
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