

Open Draft - with Fabio Cerpelloni
Fabio Cerpelloni (www.fabiocerpelloni.com)
I have this channel to help writers improve their craft. You'll find interviews with authors, from small indie ones to big names like Seth Godin, Derek Sivers, Kerri Sackville, Matthew Dicks, Barbara Serra, and others. You'll also find unscripted rambles, unedited reflections, book reviews, writing tips, stories, rants -- anything to help you become a better writer and creative thinker. You're welcome to join me! I ask more questions than I answer.
The show is also on YouTube @fabiocerpelloni
The show is also on YouTube @fabiocerpelloni
Episodes
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Oct 3, 2022 • 18min
Sahara: A Story About Negative Thinking
In this episode, I tell a personal story about a trip to the Sahara I made while I was in Morocco in the summer of 2022. This is a story that might make you look at negative situations in a different way. I promise you don't need to go to the Sahara to learn why I learned. I can't say anything more than this otherwise I'll spoil the story! I uploaded some photos of that trip on my website (link below).
WARNING: I used the F-word a few times in the episode!
You can now get 3 episode transcripts so you won't miss any words while listening to my stories. Link below👇!
Episode Links
Get 3 story transcripts (fabiocerpelloni.gumroad.com/l/episode789)
The photos of the trip (www.stolaroid.com/sahara)
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Sep 16, 2022 • 31min
Unscripted Stories from Morocco
In this episode, I tell you three personal stories from my four-week trip to Morocco. You won't hear me talk about places I visited or the food I tried. Instead, you'll hear me rambling on about what I learned by solo travelling for a month. I talk about personal realisation moments, culture, getting old, interesting people, mental limits and Italy. You can see some of the photos I took there on my website (link below).
Some exciting news: you can now get 3 episode transcripts so you won't miss any words while listening to my stories. Link below!
Links
GET 3 STORY TRANSCRIPTS (fabiocerpelloni.gumroad.com/l/episode789)
My private email list / newsletter (stolaroid.com/get-your-guide/)
Some of the photos I took in Morocco (www.stolaroid.com/morocco)
Derek Sivers' blog post about fish and culture (sive.rs/fish)
Get in touch with me
Email me at fabio@stolaroid.com
Join my private email list (stolaroid.com/get-your-guide)

Sep 6, 2022 • 34min
Stories from an English Learner: Julie from France
In this episode, I'm joined by Julie, a French teacher based in Barcelona. Julie is one of the six participants from around the world who joined the Storyworthy Book Program, a 10-week storytelling/reading/discussion program that I opened in April 2022. She crafted a personal story as part of the course and shared it with the rest of the group. Today you'll hear her tell that story, which is inspired by a photo she'd taken of a language coursebook (link below).
Julie and I also talk about:
how she learned English
communication problems she had when living in London
what she learned in the Storyworthy Book Program
what she learned by writing her own story
At the end of the episode, you'll also hear me talk about a verb Julie used in her story.
If you're an adult intermediate learner of French and would like to study with Julie, you can get in touch with her on Instagram (@juliezefrench) or join her newsletter (link below)
Links
Julie's photo (stolaroid.com/julie)
Storyworthy Book Program (stolaroid.com/storyworthy-book-program)
Vocabulary focus (to rummage through something)
Julie's newsletter (https://mailchi.mp/050dc23cc82d/guide-gratuit)
Get in touch with me
Email me at info@fabiocerpelloni.com
Join my private email list (fabiocerpelloni.com/private)

Aug 27, 2022 • 40min
Stories from an English Learner: Tanya from Russia
In this episode, I talk to Tanya, a lovely lady from Saint Petersburg, Russia. Tanya is an advanced English learner who took the Storyworthy Book Program with me and five other learners from around the world in April 2022. I invited her to join the podcast to tell a personal story that she had prepared as part of the storytelling course. You'll hear us talk about:
Why she likes learning English
What she finds challenging about learning English
The Storyworthy Book Program and what she learned from it
The power of personal storytelling and how she could use stories in her life
Tanya’s story about living with her husband
At the end of the episode I also tell you what makes Tanya a successful learner of English and what you should do if you want to improve faster.
Links
Tanya's photo (stolaroid.com/tanya)
BBC Learning English (www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish)
Quizlet (quizlet.com)
Storyworthy Book Program (stolaroid.com/storyworthy-book-program)
Get in touch with me.
Email me at fabio@stolaroid.com
Join my private email list (stolaroid.com/get-your-guide)

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Jul 30, 2022 • 46min
Learn English at Home, Think Positive and Meditate: Sharing Stories With Mary Glazunova
In this episode, I'm joined by Mary Glazunova, an English teacher, coach and author from Kyiv, Ukraine. I met Mary at the beginning of 2021 in an online teacher training course on how to teach without coursebooks and we've been sharing lots of teaching ideas since then. In the episode, you'll hear us talk about:
How Mary learned English without ever living in an English-speaking country
What made both of us fall in love with English
How we like teaching English
Mary's inspiring story of hope based on a picture she took in Canada, where she has recently moved because of the war in Ukraine
The power of meditation
At the beginning of the episode, I talk about the 'Storyworthy Book Program', an English storytelling course I'm offering in September (link below). I say there are 5 spots available. That was true at the time of recording but there are now ONLY 4 SPOTS LEFT, as another participant booked one. So...book yours today! Listen to the full episode because at the end of it I briefly focus on a very common idiom I used while chatting with Mary.
Links
The photo that inspired Mary's story (stolaroid.com/mary)
My blog post about the day I realised I had to learn English (stolaroid.com/reason-improve-english)
Mary’s book on Amazon: How to reduce your time preparing for online classes and prevent emotional burnout
Get in touch with Mary on Instagram @mary_glazunova or Facebook @Maria Glazunova
Idiom ‘living proof’ (www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/living-proof)
Storyworthy Book Program (stolaroid.com/storyworthy-book-program)
Get in touch with me. Don't be a stranger! I reply to everyone.
Email me at fabio@stolaroid.com
Join my private email list (stolaroid.com/get-your-guide)

Jul 16, 2022 • 14min
Girlfriend: A Story About Punishment
In this episode, you'll hear one of my own true stories from April 2022. It's a story inspired by a photo of my car. Head to my website if you'd like to see it (link below).
At the beginning of the episode, you'll hear me talk about the 'Storyworthy Book Club', an online group program I'm opening again in September that will help you become a better storyteller, communicator and English speaker. At the end of the episode, you'll hear me briefly explain a phrasal verb I used in my story.
Episode Links
The photo that inspired 'Girlfriend' (www.stolaroid.com/girlfriend)
Info and registration for the 'Storyworthy Book Program' (stolaroid.com/storyworthy-book-program)
The phrasal verb I used and explained (www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/tell-off)
Get in touch with me. Don't be a stranger! I reply to everyone.
Email me at fabio@stolaroid.com
I'm also on Instagram (fabio_stolaroid) and Facebook (Fabio Stolaroid).

Jul 1, 2022 • 49min
Listening in Another Language: Sharing Stories with Cara from Leo Listening
In this episode, I'm joined by Cara Leopold from Leo Listening. Cara is an online English listening skills coach, and movie fan who helps adventurous expats and intrepid travellers harness their love of movies to understand authentic English, so they can connect with the cultures behind the films and other movie lovers around the world.
Cara has an amazing community called 'Movie Club'. 'Movie Club' is a community for movie lovers who want to understand authentic spoken English and speak it too. You’ll find new confidence in your listening, speaking and pronunciation skills because you’ll use short, regular activities that work to help you improve. And you’ll have a native speaker (Cara) watching alongside you to offer a quick explanation…or a little feedback when you need it.
She is a language learner herself as she's from Scotland but speaks fluent French, so you'll hear us talk about:
understanding fast speech
living abroad
the importance of noticing language and active listening
what's wrong with the way listening skills are taught
watching movies in another language
English accents and the sexiest English accent in the world
She also shared her own story about a photo of a dinner with her colleagues she took in Turkey (link below)
Given that this is mainly an episode about listening skills, at the end of it I decided to focus on a little pronunciation feature I'd noticed in Cara's speech: the glottal stop. This is a type of consonant sound that might make native speakers of English hard to understand. You'll find a link to a YouTube video below if you want to explore this in more detail.
Episode Links
Cara's photo (www.stolaroid.com/cara)
Cara's website (leo-listening.com)
Cara's Movie Club (leo-listening.com/movie-club)
Cara's free guide on how to understand movies (leo-listening.com/understand-movies-in-english)
The Ricky Gervais Show (Season 1, Episode 1) Lots of glottal stops there! (youtube.com/watch?v=aRhiEhz5EIM)
The Kiwi accent is the sexiest in the world (article) (lonelyplanet.com/articles/sexiest-accent-suvey-kiwi-new-zealand)
The glottal stop explained (YouTube video by Pronunciation with Emma) (youtube.com/watch?v=chcjHwWwVxQ)
My podcast page on my website (stolaroid.com/stories)
Get in touch with me, don't be a stranger!
Download my free guide and join my private email list (stolaroid.com/get-your-guide)
Email me at fabio@stolaroid.com - I reply to every email
I'm also on Instagram (fabio_stolaroid) and Facebook (Fabio Stolaroid).

Jun 20, 2022 • 17min
Laugh: A Story About a Superpower
When I think of superpowers, I usually think of flight, invisibility, x-ray vision or supernatural speed, but in this episode I tell a personal story about a more simple one that could really change my life. This is a story from 2022 inspired by a photo of my dad. Head to my website if you'd like to see it (link below). At the end of the episode, I also talk about a grammatical structure I used in the story (get someone/something to do something).
Episode Links
The photo that inspired 'Laugh' (stolaroid.com/laugh)
Get clarity, focus and motivation with Story Review (stolaroid.com/story-review)
Join my private email list by downloading my free guide on how to use your own photos and stories to improve your English (stolaroid.com/get-your-guide)
Get something/someone to do something (shorturl.at/sxTW3)
My podcast page on my website (stolaroid.com/stories)
How to get in touch with me
Email me at fabio@stolaroid.com - I reply to every email
I'm also on Instagram (fabio_stolaroid) and Facebook (Fabio Stolaroid).

Jun 4, 2022 • 47min
In Life There Is No Time to Waste: Sharing Stories with Professional Musician, Alessio Garavello (without songs)
In this episode, I talk with Alessio Garavello, a professional Italian guitarist, singer, songwriter, vocal coach, sound engineer and music producer based in London. Alessio has been working as a session musician for over two decades and has performed live all across Europe with A New Tomorrow, his hard rock band.
I first met Alessio in the UK in 2011. We worked together in a popular coffee chain shop and what immediately impressed me was his English pronunciation. He didn't sound Italian at all. I didn't think it was possible for an Italian to speak English without an Italian accent until I met him.
Another remarkable thing about Alessio is his sunny temperament. Although we were working in a very stressful and nerve-racking environment, I never heard him complain about anything. Never. He was always cheerful, positive and full of energy. His approach to life is just beautiful. I'm sure you'll notice this when listening to him and I hope you'll find his stories inspiring.
You'll hear him talk about:
the music industry in London
how he learned English
his rock band
singing and how he learned to sing
his songs
his feelings when he performs live
a photo of one of his concerts in Kyiv (link below)
You'll also hear three of his songs (Spotify listeners only): A New Tomorrow, A Million Stars and Leaving All Behind (links below).
Episode Links
A New Tomorrow band website (www.anewtomorrowband.com)
Dirty Diana (Michael Jackson tribute) (www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYQdX7bZKks)
A New Tomorrow (www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEJcixIoZBc)
A Million Stars (www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU3bXWOTEh8)
Leaving All Behind (www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul0s-5MCRbI)
The photo that inspired Alessio's story (www.stolaroid.com/alessio)
Alessio on Instagram @alessiogaravello
A New Tomorrow band on Instagram @anewtomorrowuk
How to get in touch with me
Email me at fabio@stolaroid.com - I reply to every email
I'm also on Instagram (fabio_stolaroid) and Facebook (Fabio Stolaroid).
Join my private email list by downloading my free guide on how to use your own photos and stories to improve your English (stolaroid.com/get-your-guide)

May 22, 2022 • 21min
69 Dollars: A Story About Being Disliked
In this episode, you'll hear a personal story that reveals an aspect of my personality which I believe is common in most people. Perhaps it's an aspect of your personality too. The story takes place in Fiji, a beautiful country in the South Pacific I visited in 2016, and it's inspired by a picture of a Fijian man I took while I was there. You can see this photo on my website (link below). At the end of the episode, you'll also hear me analyse a complex grammatical structure (third conditional) I used in the story. Below you'll find the links to a couple of videos from BBC Learning English if you'd like to investigate this language point further.
Episode links
The photo that inspired '69 Dollars' (stolaroid.com/69-dollars)
My podcast page on my website (stolaroid.com/stories)
Sign up for Stolaroid Room on Saturday 28th May (stolaroid.com/events)
A 1-minute video from BBC Learning English about the third conditional (youtube.com/watch?v=YdCsmuBXahw)
A 6-minute grammar explanation of the third conditional from BBC Learning English (youtube.com/watch?v=P4_kqBsj2sE)
The traditional Fijian kava ceremony (royaldavuifiji.com/the-traditional-fijian-kava-ceremony)
How to get in touch with me
Email me at fabio@stolaroid.com
I'm also on Instagram (fabio_stolaroid) and Facebook (Fabio Stolaroid).
Join my private email list by downloading my free guide on how to use your own photos and stories to improve your English (stolaroid.com/get-your-guide)