Jase Media Service Podcast

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Jase Media Service Podcast

These Podcasts cover a variety of subjects within the history of labor such as Mother Jones and the gun battle in Virden Illinois. We work with labor museums such as the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum in Matewan W. Virginia, and the Friends of Mother Jones museum in Mt. Olive, IL. In addition, we work with Union Miner's Cemetery which is also located in Mt. Olive, IL. Plus, we create videos which can be found on YouTube under Jase Media Service or at https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jase+media+service The work we do is free so therefore we are a negative profit company. In our spare time, we promote worthy events by writing press releases and articles. We hope you enjoy our content!

  1. 33

    Former Congressman Nick Rahall Speaks about Cecil Roberts

    Former Congressman Nick Rahall speaks about Cecil Roberts during the UMWA special convention held October 28-29, 2025, in St. Louis, MO.#laborhistory #unionstrong #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community

  2. 32

    Bob Casey Speaks About Cecil Roberts

    Former Senator Bob Casey recalls the legislative battles the UMWA members faced under the leadership of President Cecil Roberts. #cecilroberts #laborhistory #unionstrong #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community

  3. 31

    Chuck Knisell Speaks About Cecil Roberts

    At their UMWA St. Louis, MO, special convention in October of 2025, officers shared their stories and memories they have of retiring president Cecil Roberts. #cecilroberts #umwa #mining #laborhistory #unionstrong #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community

  4. 30

    Mike Payton Speaks About Cecil Roberts

    During the UMWA convention in October, 2025, the leadership spoke about the love and respect they have for retiring president Cecil Roberts.#laborhistory #unionstrong #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community

  5. 29

    Bob Butero Speaks About Cecil Roberts

    UMWA leader Bob Butero spoke about his knowledge of retiring President Cecil Roberts. He said every union in America owes him a debt. He then thanked Roberts for one great thing he did. It is a message we should all hear.#unionstrong #laborhistory #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community #westvirginia

  6. 28

    UMWA Member James Osborne Speaks

    West Virginia UMWA member James Osborn talks about unionism and thanks the UMWA for providing him with a good livelihood, including insurance and a pension, during the convention held October 28-29, 2025, in St. Louis, MO. #unionstrong #laborhistory #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community #westvirginia

  7. 27

    Rick Altman speaks on President Roberts

    UMWA Vice President at Large Rick Altman discusses his relationship with President Cecil Roberts. He tells of a jail he never wants to visit again.#umwa #cecilroberts #union #laborhistory #unionstrong #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community

  8. 26

    Senator Capito speaks on UMWA President Cecil Roberts

    During the special UMWA convention on October 28-29, 2025, in St. Louis, MO, West Virginia Senator Capito paid tribute to President Cecil Roberts.#UMWA, #Union, #Cecil Roberts, #Senator Capito #laborhistory #unionstrong #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community

  9. 25

    Larry Spencer speaks about Cecil Roberts

    UMWA District 20 Vice-President Larry Spencer tells of his relationship with President Cecil Roberts during their special convention, October 28-29, in St. Louis, MO. #UMWA, #cecilroberts #unionstrong #laborhistory #inspiration #umwa #mininghistory #laborleader #laborhistory #unionstrong #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community

  10. 24

    Tom Morello sings UMWA President Cecil Roberts's praises

    Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello recorded a song and video that was played during the UMWA convention on October 28 in St. Louis, MO. #UMWA, #unionstrong , #union #Cecil Roberts, #AFL-CIO #laborhistory #unionstrong #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community

  11. 23

    Cecil Roberts Tribute Video

    During the UMWA special convention on October 28, 2025, in St. Louis, MO, a tribute video to Cecil Roberts was played for attendees. #laborhistory #unionstrong #cecilroberts #inspiration #umwa #leadership #laborrights #mininghistory #coalmining #community

  12. 22

    Mother Jones says FIGHT!

    A rallying call to everyone by the legendary Irish firebrand, Mother Jones.

  13. 21

    A Christmas tragedy as told by the UMWA

    Twenty-seven miners lost their lives in a mining accident. UMWA leadership visited every family and promised to find the cause after offering their condolences. 

  14. 20

    UMWA leader Don Barnett speaks at the 2025 Convention in St. Louis, MO

    UMWA President Cecil Roberts retired on October 29, 2025.  Brother Barnett speaks on the 28th about his friend.

  15. 19

    Illinois AFL-CIO President speaks on Miners' Day 2025

    President Drea spoke from the grave of the legendary Irish firebrand, Mother Jones. She is buried in Union Miners' Cemetery in Mt. Olive, Illinois. It is the only union-owned cemetery in our country. 

  16. 18

    David Hatfield describes hillbillies.

    West Virginia David Hatfield explains what he sees as a hillbilly. Please like, share, and subscribe. 

  17. 17

    Evil Came to West Virginia

    David Hatfield tells of the damage done to West Virgina by greedy investors and the damage they did still remains. 

  18. 16

    Union busting? Why?

    UMWA President Cecil Roberts speaks on union-busting companies. 

  19. 15

    A call to action by UMWA President Cecil Roberts

    During the October 13, 2024, 125th year celebration of the creation of Union Miners' Cemetery in Mt. Olive, IL, UMWA President Cecil Roberts made the crowd aware that no plaque for the legendary, Irish firebrand, Mother Jones, exists in the AFL-CIO building. 

  20. 14

    Matewan West Virginia shoot out

    This is Lloyd Tomlinson, PhD, speaking from the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum in West Virginia. The men died in the shoot-out at the OK Corral. Most have heard about it. Ten men died in a shoot-out in Matawan and few know about it by design. The Redneck Historian finishes describing the final moments. 

  21. 13

    West Virginia Mine Wars and the Itialian coal miner.

    A short explanation of the Italian coal miner's' background.

  22. 12

    Murder by Sheriff

    Lloyd Tomlinson, PhD., tells of the murderous legacy of West Virginia Sheriff Don Chafin.

  23. 11

    UMWA President speaks on hardship and black lung

    This is part of a series featuring Roberts telling the story of mine work.  

  24. 10

    UMWA President Cecil Roberts speaks on tragedy, leadership, and solidarity.

    President Roberts speaks on different aspects of mineworker history in a series of interviews. In this podcast, a section of this interview tells of the tragic events in Ludlow Colorado. He also has some advice for union members. 

  25. 9

    Joann Condolone speaks on International Mother Jones Day

    On April 30, 2023, the Union Miners' Cemetery, Friends of Mother Jones Museum, and the city of Mt. Olive, IL, will present a reenactment of the funeral of Mother Jones in December of 1930 when 40,000 kindred Spirits came to pay their respects. In a radio interview, Joann speaks about it.

  26. 8

    Mother Jones tells of the importance of solidarity among workers

    This Podcast is part of a series of Public Service Announcements about unionism and their value. The voice of Mother Jones is Illinois resident, Loretta Rymer Williams. 

  27. 7

    Mother Jones Speaks to Minimum Wage Workers

    As part of a seires of grassroots Public Service Announcement, Mother Jones warns minimum wage workers they must join unions before the corporate robber barons makes impossible.

  28. 6

    Mother Jones Speaks

    Mother Jones visited the Edwardsville Illinois tornado damaged Amazon Hub warehouse where 6 workers died to raise hell about the lack of support that the workers received after the disaster. She called the unsafe warehouses mausoleums. She said what the workers need for Christmas was not an Amazon gift card but a union. Mother Jones knows suffering. After leaving Ireland during the great hunger she eventually married Iron Molder union leader, George Jones and they had 4 children. She lost them all in Memphis to the Yellow Fever. She took her belongings to Chicago and opened a small dress making business only to soon lose it to the great Chicago fire. Mother Jones died in 1930 and is buried in Union Miner's Cemetery in Chicago IL. Loretta Rymer Williams who portrays her is the only MJ re-enactor to have performed both in her country of birth, the Shandon district of Cork Ireland and at her final resting place, in Union Miner's Cemetery in Mt. Olive IL. 

  29. 5

    Mother Jones says a wildfire is coming!

    Loretta Rymer Williams channels Mother Jones as she provides great wisdom while comparing the slavery of old to the slavery of modern times. She documents periods in our history where the bosses could get away with murder and how we are facing it again in modern times. Precious blood of our martyrs cannot be allowed to be shed in vain. 

  30. 4

    Dead Miners Day

    This Podcast takes place in Union Miners' Cemetery in Mt. Olive Illinois, it is the only union owned cemetery in the USA. General Alexander Bradley speaks at annual celebrations of the UMWA members who were killed in a gun battle in Virden Illinois with mine guards working for the Chicago-Virden coal company while also paying homage to the legendary Irish firebrand, Mother Jones. Mother Jones requested to be buried there with "Her boys", these poor miners who were killed. 

  31. 3

    David Hatfield tells of his famous relative, Sid Hatfield

    David Hatfield, of the well known Hatfield and McCoy feud, recounts his family history, his relationship to folk hero Sid, the gun battle that led to his trial and his eventual murder on the courthouse steps of the courthouse in Logan county West Virginia where nobody was charged for his and deputy Ed Chambers assassination.  Their murder helped spark the battle at Blair Mountain, the largest civil insurrection on American soil after the Civil War. 

  32. 2

    Mother Jones speaks on her birth, her life, and her final resting place

    Loretta Rymer Williams, the only Mother Jones re-enactor to have performed at the location of MJ birth and at her final resting place, uses Irish supplied story boards to recount the hardship in Ireland that drove her brother and father to immigrate to Canada. She tells of her travel to America and Canada and eventually her marriage, the sad ending of it, and more hardship.  She became a union organizer, perhaps a people raiser as she raised hell about the poor conditions the poor were forced to endure.  At the end of a hard life, she is honored where she died and found even greater honors at her final resting place in Mt. Olive, IL, in Union Miner's Cemetery. At the end, she tells a little known tale, not found on the story boards.  It is testimony from Brother Joe Ozanic Sr. at her grave and monument which he played a vital role in.

  33. 1

    Mother Jones and the 1898 gun battle in Virden Illinois

    Book store owner and historian, John Alexander, recounts the circumstances leading up to the gun battle on October 12, 1898, between mine guards for the Chicago-Virden Coal Company and UMWA members who were locked out of their jobs. His perspective is of one who has spent their life in Virden and studied what actually happened there. 

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These Podcasts cover a variety of subjects within the history of labor such as Mother Jones and the gun battle in Virden Illinois. We work with labor museums such as the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum in Matewan W. Virginia, and the Friends of Mother Jones museum in Mt. Olive, IL. In addition, we work with Union Miner's Cemetery which is also located in Mt. Olive, IL. Plus, we create videos which can be found on YouTube under Jase Media Service or at https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=jase+media+service The work we do is free so therefore we are a negative profit company. In our spare time, we promote worthy events by writing press releases and articles. We hope you enjoy our content!

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