In all our getting, let’s get understanding together
Off Her Cuff with Margaret Jackson is a video podcast created for real conversations in a world crowded with misinformation, misdirection, fear, and silence. This is where hard topics are approached with truth, wisdom, courage, and understanding. We may not always agree, but we will listen, learn, question, and speak with purpose. We are going to talk about what people are afraid to say out loud; we will do so with wisdom, facts, dignity, and boldness.
Before the guests, before the studio, before the full production—broadcast radio personality Margaret Jackson (MJ) opens the mic and sets the tone.
No misinformation. No intimidation. No off-limit conversations. Not warfare.
Season 1
The Warm-Up: Why We Need Real Conversation
The heart of the show, the voice, and why Off Her Cuff exists.
The Warm-Up: Misinformation, Misdirection & Manufactured Confusion
How people are being overwhelmed, misled, and emotionally steered.
Students, Safety & Being Heard
Student voices, school/campus safety, gun violence, and what it means to listen before tragedy repeats.
Leadership Without the Spin
Elected officials, public leadership, accountability, and behavior without making the show about name-calling.
Freedom, Responsibility & Public Voice
Exploring voting, public discourse, civic responsibility, and how people use their voice wisely.
Family, Faith & Difficult Conversations
Bringing the tone home: family division, holiday conversations, faith, values, and emotional maturity.
Truth in the Digital Age
Social media, AI, influencers, news, and how people can become more discerning.
Culture, Race & Representation
Create space for conversations about race, identity, opportunity, and whose stories get centered.
Women, Power & the Right to Speak
Women’s voices, leadership, backlash, confidence, and being heard without shrinking.
Money, Business & Moral Responsibility
Your business lane: small business, economic truth, power, access, exploitation, and opportunity.
Youth, Law & the Future We Are Building
Young people, policy changes, education, justice, safety, and the future they are inheriting.
Healing the Divide: What Do We Do Next?
Move from frustration to solutions, accountability, bridge-building, and community action.