Alice De Bortoli’s podcast, created together with H-FARM College students

“Scoppia che ti passa” is the new podcast by Alice De Bortoli — one of the most followed content creators of Gen Z, and above all, a university student. It’s a project born from the need to speak openly about what it really means to be twenty today: anxiety, expectations, dreams, pressure, and that constant feeling of needing to “keep up.” A space for honest conversation, created for those who feel overwhelmed but still want to believe in themselves.
That’s why, when Alice started imagining the podcast, she looked for a partner that could represent all of this — a young, vibrant environment where ideas aren’t just discussed, but actually brought to life. That’s how the collaboration with H-FARM College was born. And it wasn’t just about offering a location or technical support: Scoppia che ti passa was co-created with students, becoming a truly hands-on, educational experience.
Students were involved in every phase of production: from brainstorming topics and writing content, to working directly with Alice on episode themes, all the way through to filming support and audio-video editing. It was a real opportunity to step up, collaborate with a major digital creator, and experience the professional world of podcasting — while learning, firsthand, what it means to produce content that genuinely speaks to your own generation.
“To make this podcast, I needed a place that could be at the center of these dynamics — inspiring, youthful, and open to change. H-FARM College turned out to be the perfect choice, with its campus where ideas come to life and students truly take the lead. It’s exactly together with them that I built this space for dialogue, relying on technical support and the help of the student community.”
– Alice De Bortoli
Scoppia che ti passa launched with a bang, featuring Professor Maggi in its debut episode: a heartfelt conversation between teacher and student, bridging past and present, school and personal growth. In the second episode, Alice interviewed Camilla Clemente, who launched her own brand during lockdown while continuing her studies — a story of resilience, self-organization, and believing in your dreams, even in the darkest times.
At a time when many young people feel out of place or alone, Scoppia che ti passa offers a much-needed response — blending honesty and vulnerability with creativity and purpose. For us at H-FARM College, it’s also a source of real pride: a project that empowered our community, meaningfully engaged our students, and proved what can happen when education meets innovation, empathy, and bold ideas.
The podcast is available on YouTube and Spotify.
And who knows — maybe you’ll even recognize a bit of yourself in one of those voices.