Hustle + Heart Season 1: The Balanced Entrepreneur — How Regan Bashara Merges Accounting, Boundaries & Woo for Business Growth
In this episode of Hustle + Heart, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Regan Bashara, founder of All Ease Accounting and host of the Money Through Ease podcast. With over a decade of accounting experience, Regan helps entrepreneurs gain control of their numbers — but what makes her work stand out is how she weaves practical business advice with intentional self-care, boundaries, and even a little bit of “woo.”
The Weekly Ritual that Grounds Her Clients
Regan shares how her weekly newsletters aren’t just about QuickBooks or tax deadlines. They offer her audience both actionable business tips and reflective practices like lunar rituals, tarot card pulls, and intention setting.
“When you're an entrepreneur, your business and personal life are so intertwined,” she explains. Her goal is to create a space where financial education doesn’t feel intimidating — but empowering.
The Role of Intentional Journaling and Manifestation
While she humorously calls herself "a manifestor who doesn't fully believe in manifestation," Regan emphasizes the power of writing things down. By setting intentions during new and full moon cycles, she stays grounded and intentional in both life and business. In fact, this intentional practice played a major role in her hitting $100K in revenue this past year.
Lesson: Rituals aren’t just for spiritual healing — they can directly impact how you show up for your business.
Why Boundaries Are the Real Secret to Success
One of the most powerful parts of our conversation was Regan’s perspective on pricing as a boundary. She encourages entrepreneurs to move past people-pleasing behaviors like offering dozens of payment options or negotiating fees out of fear. Instead, she urges business owners to get clear on how they want to be paid and stick to it. "Pricing is your boundary," she says. "It's not just about how much, but how you’re willing to receive payment."
Key takeaway: Boundaries protect your energy, time, and business longevity.
Encouragement for New Entrepreneurs
With so many people considering a career shift right now, Regan offers compassionate yet clear advice: “It’s okay to say no to work that doesn’t serve you. And it’s okay to trust your gut — even when you’re new.” She reminds us that honoring your own needs is essential to preventing burnout.
What’s Next for Regan?
Looking ahead, Regan is developing a new mentorship program specifically for independent bookkeepers, while continuing to nurture her growing community of small business owners learning to do their own books.