Dylan Newcomb is a personal coach, teacher, and founder/director of the UZAZU Mind-Body Method. He helps leaders, teachers, conscious entrepreneurs, and cultural creatives of all kinds achieve happiness by empowering them access to any type of internal state and external behavior they choose – radically improving their ability to turn ideas into reality, and co-create the kind of relationships they most want and need.
A master of body-mind alchemy, Dylan Newcomb has more than 20 years of experience in researching, playing, and working with literally thousands of people around the world on how the interplay of mind and body shape both our mood and our behavior, and how we can skillfully use this vital connection to creatively adapt to and thrive in any situation or life area. He brings a staggering wealth of unique, practical knowledge and skill to his mind-body centered approach to personal coaching.
In addition to being the lead coach, teacher and certification trainer of the UZAZU Mind-Body Method, Dylan provides insight, strategies and support to clients by drawing on his previous experience of:
- having been one of the only people to have ever studied in both the dance and music composition departments at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City.
- having spent many years in the arts field as an multi-award winning dancer, choreographer, composer, and multi-media director.
- having been a master teacher and lecturer to emerging professional artists at the University of Amsterdam, the Codarts Conservatory, and the Utrecht University Masters of Applied Art Program.
- having co-founded the Danslab Institute for Movement Research in The Hague, Netherlands, where he conducted extensive state-funded research into the relationship of the mind-body connection to people’s personality type, body type, and life-stage development.
A popular presenter at the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology conference and the Integral Theory conference, Dylan’s work into unlocking the deeper potential of the body-mind connection is appreciated in both academic and personal-growth circles. He is on faculty at One Spirit Learning Alliance in New York City, and teaches regular seminars and yearly certification trainings for UZAZU. Dylan’s writing on the body-mind connection has been published on three continents.
Dylan now lives in New York City with his wife, Kyung-sun, and their new baby daughter Kiana. When he isn’t busy coaching and sharing UZAZU, he likes to play and sing with Kiana, walk in Central Park with his family, do UZAZU with his wife, workout, and go dancing. Dylan comfortably speaks English, Dutch, German, Spanish and French, and is working on Korean. He continues to buy more books than he can actually read, and is thinking about shaving his beard someday soon, just for fun.
Dylan can be reached at dylan.newcomb@uzazu.org