About me
Naomi Brockwell is President and Founder of the Ludlow Institute, a nonprofit advancing freedom through technology. Through its media platform NBTV, she produces practical, high-impact educational content helping individuals reclaim their privacy and digital autonomy — reaching more than one million subscribers and over 65 million views across platforms.
Previously, Brockwell worked at the New York Bitcoin Center and later served as a producer for 19-time Emmy Award–winning journalist John Stossel. She also hosted CoinDesk’s Break It Down and The Hash, and produced the award-winning documentaries Bitcoin: The End of Money as We Know It and The Housing Bubble.
A co-founder of The Soho Forum debate series and author of Beginner’s Introduction to Privacy and the children’s book Billy’s Bitcoin, Brockwell is one of the leading voices translating complex privacy and cryptocurrency issues into tools ordinary people can use.