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Fully Open (by ValveMan)

Fully Open (by ValveMan)

Written by: Gilbert Welsford Jr. • ValveMan
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Real conversations with the leaders who built this industry.
Hosted by Gilbert Welsford Jr., third-generation owner at ValveMan.


Fully Open shares stories, insights, and lessons from the people who’ve spent decades in industrial manufacturing, engineering, and plant operations — the ones who’ve seen what works and what doesn’t.


It’s not about specs. It’s about perspective.
You’ll hear how top performers make decisions, lead teams, earn trust, and navigate change in high-stakes environments.


What you’ll hear:


  • Wisdom earned through decades of frontline leadership
  • Stories from those who shaped the industrial world
  • Timeless lessons on people, pressure, and performance


Who it’s for:


Industrial leaders, engineers, operators, and anyone who wants to learn from those who’ve actually done the work.


Links.
Follow the show on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/fully-open-podcast
Newsletter. The Line Doesn’t Lie: https://valveman.com/linkedin-newsletter

© 2026 Fully Open (by ValveMan)
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Episodes
  • Grow or Die: Jeff Scott on Building NOSHOK for the Long Haul
    Jan 13 2026

    Jeff Scott doesn’t talk about “growth” like a slogan — he talks about it like a responsibility.

    Because in industrial, you don’t get to coast. You either build capability, or you fall behind.

    In this episode of the Fully Open Podcast, host Gil Welsford Jr. sits down with Jeff Scott of NOSHOK. Jeff has spent 51 years inside the business, starting in shipping and receiving as “the third man” in a 400 sq ft storefront, and helping it grow into a modern operation built for the long haul.

    💡 What you’ll hear:

    • What “e-commerce” actually means in industrial (and why it’s not just “ordering online”)
    • Why product data, drawings, and speed-to-answer are part of customer experience now
    • How NOSHOK moved certifications from paperwork to process using ERP, serial numbers, and QR codes
    • Why quality programs and compliance are the real moat (not low price)
    • The stewardship mindset: “We serve the business. The business doesn’t serve us.”
    • The simplest truth Jeff repeats: you either grow or you die

    🎯 This isn’t just a conversation about valves and instrumentation — it’s about building a company that stays credible, relevant, and trusted for decades.

    🔗 Learn more about NOSHOK: https://www.noshok.com

    🔧 Explore Valve & Instrumentation Solutions from ValveMan: https://valveman.com

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    54 mins
  • He Bought His Grandfather’s Company — And Built It Into His Own Legacy
    Dec 9 2025

    He lost the family company.
    Then he bought it back.

    Bert Lowden didn’t inherit Aquatrol — he had to fight for it.
    This is the story of what happens when legacy slips through your fingers… and what it takes to rebuild it from the ground up.

    🔊 In this episode of the Fully Open Podcast:
    • The pain of losing a family business
    • What it takes to buy back a legacy — with no safety net
    • The real cost of ownership (when you're the one on the hook)
    • Why fixing a reputation takes more than capital

    🎙 Hosted by Gil Welsford Jr., third-generation industrial entrepreneur and founder of ValveMan.com.



    📌 Subscribe for new episodes every month.
    We go beyond the brochure — real stories from the shop floor, the boardroom, and the legacy left in between.

    #FullyOpenPodcast #FamilyBusiness #Ownership #ValveIndustry #LegacyBusiness



    ▶ Watch all episodes of the Fully Open Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLExeHmRbu0ZY0aYxeR1-qYJxm9zB1-ZN_
    🔗 Learn more about Bert’s company: https://aquatrol.com
    🔗 Learn more about Gil & ValveMan: https://valveman.com

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    44 mins
  • The Brutal Reality of Running a Family Business | Brian O’Leary (REOTEMP)
    Nov 4 2025
    Brian OLeary doesn’t just run a family business — he stewards a legacy.
    And that mindset has guided him through decades of growth, succession, and strategic ownership at REOTEMP Instruments.

    In this fourth episode of the Fully Open Podcast, host Gil Welsford Jr. sits down with Brian to explore the generational reality of industrial leadership — and why equity, stewardship, and long-term trust are still the foundation of resilient companies.

    💡 What you’ll hear:
    • What “ownership mindset” means inside a family-run manufacturing company
    • How REOTEMP scaled while staying grounded in values
    • Why second-generation leaders face a different kind of pressure
    • How trust and training can build long-term wealth across teams
    • What it means to build things that actually last — not just for sale
    🧭 This isn’t just a business story — it’s about legacy, decisions, and what we owe the next generation.

    🔗 Learn more about REOTEMP Instruments: https://www.reotemp.com

    🔧 Explore Valve & Instrumentation Solutions from ValveMan: https://valveman.com


    📩 Contact: info@valveman.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
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