
On Saturday, October 19th, I had the opportunity to be a guest on the program "You Don’t Know Who I Am," a dynamic format that is not only broadcast on Radio Roma Sound but also available as a podcast, making it accessible to all of Italy... and why not, to the entire world!
The creative mind behind this project is Martina Miceli, my schoolmate at Liceo Giulio Cesare, who, with her talent, is winning over more and more listeners.
Martina has created a real space where young people can share their stories and tackle current issues, culture, and politics in a direct and engaging way. The interview was a special moment for me because it allowed me to talk about my experience in the United States and my blog ginniforpresident.com, which I founded and launched a few months after my return. This project was born from my desire to explain the American elections in a simple and accessible way to young Italians, but it’s also a way to bring the world of international politics closer to those, like me, who feel called to understand it and be part of it.

During the episode, I discussed the journey that led me to this project and how ginniforpresident.com is growing, becoming a platform for engaging with students interested in politics and international relations. Joining me in this experience was Nicolò Benzi, secretary of the Rome section of the MSOI, who enriched the discussion with his contribution on international relations and the role we young people can play in this context. Martina, with her natural ease and passion, made the program a fantastic experience. "You Don’t Know Who I Am" is more than just a radio show: it’s a podcast accessible from anywhere, perfect for anyone who wants to stay updated on fresh and impactful topics. If you haven’t tuned in yet, I highly recommend it. Martina is bringing the voice of young people to the world, and I’m sure we’ll be hearing much more from her!
But if you want to know more, tune in and check out the episode!

