Pull Up a Chair. Let’s Really Talk.

Real conversations about anything - serious, simple, or somewhere in between.

How The ComforTable Began

The ComforTable grew from a lifelong pattern of gentle, easy conversations where people felt safe sharing real stories, worries, and hopes without pressure or judgment.

A Natural Space To Open Up

Over many years, we noticed people rarely needed fixing. They needed a calm, judgment-free space, dedicated listening, and room to speak honestly, sometimes even under an alias.

Who We Are

We are a family-owned, Black-owned listening service offering private, confidential listening sessions online so you can talk freely and feel genuinely heard, wherever you are.

What Do People Talk About Here?

Almost anything.

Some conversations are deep. Others are simple, curious, or just things people have been holding in for a while.


People come to The ComforTable to talk about things like:

• A secret crush they’ve never told anyone about

• A thought they can’t say out loud to friends or family

• Relationship questions they’re unsure how to navigate

• Something that happened at work that’s been sitting on their mind

• Temptations or feelings they don’t feel safe discussing elsewhere

• Something they just need to get off their chest

• Or simply how their day went 


Some conversations are heavy.

Some are light.

Some are somewhere in between.

Every conversation is welcome.


You don’t have to come with the “right” topic. If something is on your mind, that’s enough.

Got something on your mind?

Why We're Different

Alias-Friendly Comfort

Use a first name or alias, relax, and share freely in private listening sessions.

Flexible Sessions

Choose phone or video, set your pace with 30, 45, or 60-minute listening sessions.

Specialized Support

Dedicated listening for anyone quietly navigating life transitions.

Disclaimer

The ComforTable provides professional listening services only. These sessions are not therapy, counseling, psychological services, medical care, or life coaching. Conversations are intended to provide a supportive space for dialogue and personal expression, but they are not a substitute for mental health treatment, medical advice, diagnosis, or crisis intervention.


If a mental health emergency occurs, if there are thoughts of self-harm, or if someone is in crisis, please call 911 or contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.


By booking a session, clients acknowledge and accept the nature and limitations of this service.