
Join Scott "Shalom" Klein each week and get down to business! An avid networker and dedicated entrepreneur, Shalom will share the advice you need, the strategies that work and the stories of success to help you with both business and jobs.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 631 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusiness | |||

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I really like how they jam-packed so many guests into one episode. And keeps it real and practical. I listened to Lane Kawaoka from The Wealth Elevator, and he was a great guest—i checked out his book too and got some awesome tips on real estate investing and financial independence. Shalom’s quick-paced segments and straight-to-the-point advice make every episode feel like a mini workshop, and the guest success stories totally stick with ya. Really enjoy the mix of strategy stories—feels authe... more
Mr.Klein is a great host. He gets right to the point to ask the questions that matter. You get a lot of information in short easily digestible bites.
A solid listen for anyone into entrepreneurship and networking. The conversations are engaging, and there’s plenty of practical advice to pick up along the way!
I had the honor of being a guest on Get Down to Business with Shalom Klein, and it was a fantastic experience! Shalom is a brilliant host who knows how to ask the right questions to bring out practical insights and valuable lessons for anyone looking to grow their business, expand their network, and sharpen their entrepreneurial mindset.
During our conversation, I shared key lessons from my book “Healthy, Rich and Happy” and introduced my MPBE (Meditation, Prayer, Biohacking, and Exercise) meth... more
Enjoy this weekly show on all things small business, jobs, and entrepreneurship from U.S. Army Veteran Scott “Shalom” Klein!
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A fast-paced show that centers on practical business strategy, leadership, and execution for small businesses and startups. Episodes typically feature a rotating slate of guests—from seasoned founders and corporate leaders to practitioners in marketing, HR, and operations—sharing frameworks, real-world tactics, and battle-tested insights. The host's strength as a networker and interviewer shines through, with episodes often blending actionable takeaways (pricing, hiring, culture, storytelling) with personal experiences and resilience. A notable niche is translating high-performance concepts from military and corporate contexts into accessible, bite-sized guidance for growth, efficiency, and sustainable leadership. This mix makes it particul... more
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Recent guests on Get Down To Business include:
1. Tom Kolditz
2. Marja Fox
3. Ron Lieback
4. Tyler Dickerhoof
5. Jason Tielve
6. Alex Mongeon
7. Aric Coffman
8. Benjamin Chen
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