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Brian Reynolds-Founder of Bully Talk.org

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 Brian Reynolds became an activist against bullying after experiencing it firsthand when he started a new school.       

    In order to learn how to defend himself, Reynolds was introduced to martial arts, loved it, and started competition.  In 2012, Reynolds won the Triple Crown Texas Championship titles and was #1 in the World Championship Rankings for his age division with the American Taekwondo Association.    

       In addition to being a Black Belt, Reynolds is honored to be an Eagle Scout, and Member of the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA).  

    Reynolds was presented with the Gold Presidential Service Award and the Platinum Presidential Active Lifestyle Award (PALA) from President  Obama.

    Through martial arts, Reynolds was identified as a 2016 Olympic Hopeful in boxing and trained at the Mayweather Boxing Club in Las Vegas until Spring, 2013.  It was during this period that Reynolds was appointed Ambassador for World Champions Against Bullying and the Non Violence Project Foundation. He is also the youngest Member on the WBC (World Boxing Council) Cares Committee and he is supported by the NBA Cares. 

    Reynolds interviews champion athletes, entertainers, and celebrities for BullyTalk.org, a non-profit charity 501(c) organization that he founded to provide support and inspiration to teens that are experiencing bullying today.

    With his exposure to broadcasting, Reynolds changed his direction to pursue acting, where he performs as often as possible in live Improv shows.  In 2014, Reynolds starts college with a major in Pre-Law.   He is 16.

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