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Brian Cuban Speaks Out About Body Dysmorphic Disorder

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Brian Cuban is a a lawyer, activist and  author whose Amazon best selling book “ Shattered Image: My Triumph Over Body Dysmorphic Disorder ,” chronicles his first hand experiences living with, and recovering from eating disorders , drug addiction and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD).

Brian speaks regularly about his recovery, childhood bullying , fat shaming and breaking the male eating disorder stigma. He has spoken at prestigious locations such as the University of North Carolina Center For Eating Disorder Excellence. He has keynoted prestigious events such as the Entertainment Industries Council 3 rd Annual Media And Mental Health Awards. Based in Dallas, Texas, Cuban is also the segment host for “Brian Cuban’s Legal Briefs” on EyeOpenerTV, and founder of his blog, The Cuban Revolution .

Robert de Leon is a Texas native of the United States (U.S.) border city of San Juan. Throughout his academic and professional careers, he has been strongly committed to community development, engagement and sustaining advocacy around health promotion and the role that the family unit plays in the evolution of our society. Currently, he serves as the Regional Director for Benchmark Family Services. Prior to his hiring, he served as the Program Director at Migrant Health Promotion (MHP) where he worked closely in the aforementioned fields to ensure that the most underserved have adequate access to health education and social services.  Robert also  serves on the Parents as Teachers Community Advisory Board, Hidalgo County Violence Taskforce, and on the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA): Mobilizing Men Taskforce.

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