A gentle, structured space to help you build a sustainable pottery business — with clarity, consistency, and community.
You probably don’t need more information. You already know what needs to be done.
A story you might recognise...
There’s a phase many potters go through. You have ideas.
You care deeply about your work.
You want to grow your business.
But your days feel scattered.
You move between making, posting, planning, responding, researching and second-guessing.
Important things keep getting pushed to “next week.”
Pricing gets postponed.
Listings remain unfinished.
Shop updates get delayed.
Emails stay in draft folders.

Not because you’re lazy. Not because you lack discipline.
But because you’re are trying to do everything all at once, alone.
And when no one is checking in, it becomes very easy to drift.
Weeks pass. Sometimes months.
The intention is still there. But the momentum fades.
That’s the space this CIRCLE is designed to support.
A Day in the Life of a Member
Most creatives don’t need more information.
They need:
- Clarity
- Structure
- Gentle accountability
And a rhythm they can sustain
This CIRCLE provides exactly that.

The Potter’s Accountability Circle is a small, supportive membership designed to help potters take consistent, meaningful action in their creative business.
It’s not another course filled with information.
It’s a space built around:
- Implementation
- Gentle accountability
- Clarity and focus
- Sustainable progress
This is about doing the work that matters, in a way that feels manageable and aligned.
Who This Is For?
This space is for potters who:
- Want to grow a sustainable pottery business
- Feel scattered or unsure what to focus on
- Start projects but struggle to follow through
- Want more structure in their creative work
- Are tired of doing everything alone
- Value steady, realistic progress
You do not need to be full-time.
You do not need to be advanced.
You just need to be willing to show up consistently.


Who This May Not Be For..
This may not be the right space if:
- You’re looking for quick results or shortcuts
- You prefer learning passively rather than taking action
- You’re not ready to implement consistently
This is a space for progress, not perfection — but it does require participation.
WHAT THIS IS (AND ISN'T)
I’ve built my pottery business slowly and imperfectly from a spare room into a self-sustaining studio, growing both physical products and digital offerings while building a community of over 200,000 creatives online —
and the biggest lesson I’ve learned is that consistency, not intensity, is what builds sustainable creative businesses.
The biggest shifts didn’t come from working harder.
They came from:
- Clarity
- Structure
- Consistency
And often, from having someone ask:
“How did it go?”
This CIRCLE is the kind of space I wish I had in the early years — a place to stay focused, supported, and gently accountable.
If purchased separately, coaching, accountability, and structured planning support would easily cost hundreds per month.
But this membership is designed to be accessible.
Founding Member Price: USD27/ month
That’s less than the cost of:
A bag of clay
A kiln firing
Or a single workshop
And the skills and habits you build here compound for years.
SPECIAL BONUSES
When you join as a founding member, you’ll also receive:
Bonus 1: Shop update checklist
Bonus 2: Content planning guide for potters
Bonus 3: Pricing worksheet
These tools alone save hours of trial and error.
I’m confident that if you apply the strategies and systems taught in this program, you will see results. However, if at the end of 30 days you feel you’ve gained no value or this program isn’t the right fit for you, simply send me an email, and I’ll provide a full refund. All I ask is that you show me you’ve done the work—because results come from taking action. I’m positive that if you commit and apply what’s taught, you will see the transformation. If not, you get your money back!

One Last Thought
A year from now, you’ll still be making.
You’ll still be growing.
You’ll still be learning.
The only question is:
Will you still be trying to do it all alone —
or will you have built a structure that supports you?
Common Concerns (And Why They’re Completely Normal)
If you’re considering joining, you might be thinking some of these things…
# I’m already busy. What if I don’t have enough time?
This space isn’t designed to add more to your plate. It’s designed to help you focus on what actually matters. Most members spend just a few hours a week working on one meaningful goal — often replacing scattered effort with more intentional progress. You don’t need more time. You need clearer direction and support.
# What if I fall behind?
Falling behind is part of the process. This isn’t a high-pressure program or a rigid system. It’s a gentle structure that helps you return to your goals, again and again. Consistency isn’t about perfection. It’s about coming back.
# I’m not sure I’m far enough along in my pottery journey.
This group is designed for both hobbyists who want to sell and potters already running a business. You don’t need to have everything figured out to benefit from accountability. In fact, many people join precisely because they want clarity on what to focus on and how to move forward. Whether you’re preparing to sell or already running a business, the structure and support remain valuable.
# I’m nervous about sharing in a group.
That’s completely understandable. This is a small, thoughtful space — not a loud or overwhelming community. You can participate at your own pace. Some people share often. Others prefer to listen and implement quietly. Both are welcome.
# What if this doesn’t work for me?
That’s a fair question to ask of any investment of your time and energy. What makes this space different is that it focuses on small, realistic steps rather than big, overwhelming changes. And small steps, repeated consistently, tend to work. Not dramatically. But reliably.
# Will there be teaching or just accountability?
Each month includes a theme and guidance, but the focus is on implementation and progress, not lectures or heavy coursework.
# How much time do I need each week?
Most people commit 1–3 hours per week to their goals, plus optional calls or check-ins.
# Will calls be recorded?
Yes, so you can catch up if you miss one.
# How big will the group be?
I keep the group intentionally small to ensure meaningful support.
# How long can I stay in the membership?
As long as it continues to support you. There’s no pressure to stay beyond what feels helpful.
# I’m nervous about accountability groups. Is this intense?
Not at all. This is a gentle, supportive space focused on steady progress, not pressure.