Our Story

How The ComforTable Began
The ComforTable was inspired by something simple—people tend to open up when things feel easy. Over time, those quiet, late-night conversations became a place where real stories, worries, and hopes could be shared without pressure or judgment.
That’s what we’ve created here.
A space where you can talk, be heard, and not feel like you have to filter anything.

A Natural Space To Open Up
Over the years, we started to notice something—most people weren’t looking to be fixed. They just needed a calm space where they could talk without being judged, where someone would actually listen, and where nothing felt rushed or forced. Sometimes that meant speaking freely, even under a different name, just to take the pressure off and say what’s really been brewing inside.

Who We Are
We’re a family-owned, Black-owned space built on something simple: giving people room to talk and be heard. What we offer is private, confidential conversation online, so you can speak freely without worrying about being judged or misunderstood. Whether you’re sharing a little or a lot, you can show up as you are, from wherever you are, and know someone is here to listen.

Diane
Founder of The ComforTable
Diane has always had a natural ability to create spaces where people feel comfortable opening up. Since childhood, friends, family members, and even strangers have found themselves sharing their stories with her because conversations felt easy, safe, and free of judgment. Over time, Diane realized that many people don’t need advice or solutions—they simply need someone who will truly listen. The ComforTable was created from that realization: a welcoming space where people can speak openly, be heard, and feel understood.
