Oluwatosin Badejo is the Lead Coach of Kosomonor, offering a calm, Christ-centered space for pastors, ministry leaders, and families who are carrying much - often quietly. Her approach is grounded, compassionate, and deeply attentive, creating room for reflection, healing, and renewed strength.
With years of ministry experience and a heart for walking alongside others, Oluwatosin supports individuals and families navigating stress, transition, and emotional fatigue while remaining rooted in faith. She believes meaningful growth happens when people feel seen, supported, and met exactly where they are.
As an ordained Deacon and a pre-licensed therapist, Oluwatosin brings both spiritual insight and practical guidance to each session. Her work thoughtfully bridges faith, emotional wellness, and everyday life, helping clients gain clarity, restore balance, and move forward with confidence and purpose.
Oluwatosin supports clients in areas including:
Navigating stress, overwhelm, and emotional fatigue
Strengthening relationships and communication
Life transitions and personal development
Faith-based spiritual growth and direction
Overcoming unhelpful habits and patterns
Building resilience and healthy coping strategies
Support for new mothers and families
Navigating bi-racial, intercultural, and immigrant family dynamics
Ordained Deacon with over 10 years of ministry experience
Pre-licensed therapist
Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy (in progress, anticipated May 2026)
Master of Science in Clinical Research
Extensive experience supporting individuals, couples, children, and families
Oluwatosin believes each person carries a unique, God-given calling. Through Christ-centered coaching, she helps uncover that calling so clients can walk confidently and faithfully in their next steps.
A complimentary 15-minute call is available for those who wish to explore whether Kosomonor is the right fit — with no pressure and no obligation.
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. - Psalm 139:14 NIV