What does it take to run two very different businesses at the same time? In this episode, Judi Paré sits down with entrepreneur Echo Wang to talk about building a wellness company and a bookkeeping business, scaling with systems, and creating a healthier relationship with money.
Echo Wang is the founder of Yoga Kawa, a corporate wellness company offering yoga, meditation, sound baths, and fun pet-based wellness experiences like puppy yoga, kitten yoga, and goat yoga. She is also the founder of Epic Books, a bookkeeping and tax filing company that helps small and medium-sized business owners better understand their numbers.
In this conversation, Echo shares how her first business, Yoga Kawa, pushed her to learn how to duplicate herself, step out of daily operations, and build systems that support growth. She explains how virtual services during COVID helped her expand and attract U.S. clients, and why hiring well, using technology, and creating strong SOPs became so important.
Judi and Echo also dig into the financial side of business. Echo talks about how a bad experience with bookkeeping led her to take control of her own numbers and eventually launch Epic Books. Together, they explore how entrepreneurs can make better decisions by understanding expenses, cash flow, obligations, and the real value of their time.
The conversation also touches on investing, real estate, risk tolerance, value exchange, and why many wellness professionals need to rethink their relationship with money. Echo brings a fresh perspective by blending business structure with energy, service, and purpose.
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