About Noel Brown
September 27, 2024
Noel Brown is a podcaster, musician, and filmmaker living in Atlanta, Georgia. Born to two opera singers in Wurzburg Germany, Brown spent his early childhood traveling abroad with his parents, making his home in the dressing rooms of great opera houses the world over. As he wandered through these clandestine corners of high society, Brown developed an unshakable sense that something hidden was operating beneath the surface of it all. Something sinister and unseen pulling the strings.
While earning his bachelor’s degree in film production from Augusta University, Brown became the youngest reporter for Georgia’s NPR affiliate, Georgia Public Broadcasting, where he wrote and produced radio features on everything from local and state politics to environmental issues and the nuclear industry. Using the skills he honed as a radio reporter, Brown took his first dive into the world of conspiracy realism with a documentary on the Georgia Guidestones, a mysterious granite monument bearing a list of commandments for establishing a new world order. The film went on to win the award for best documentary short at the Atlanta Film Festival.
Now, as a member of the Stuff They Don't Want You to Know hive-mind, Brown has made a full-time job of chasing the truth around unseen forces that shape our world. He is also the co-host of the Ridiculous History podcast, as well as the Lead Executive Producer for iHeartRadio’s podcast network. In his spare time, he also enjoys cooking delicious meals and playing Mario Kart with friends.