Jill visits Titiyo who meets the first black woman to sing on the storied Grand Ole Opry and plucks up the courage to take the stage in the town where the Ku Klux Klan was once formed.
Traditional and conservative Nashville is put to the test when Kakan Hermansson, a lesbian feminist, visits Jill and tries out life at the home of one of the leaders of the local Tea Party movement.
Jill hopes that the rapper Skizz are going to like country with help of gun-happy cowboys and line dancing lessons. Skizz also challenges Jill to see brand new poor parts of Nashville that she previously didn't dare to visit.
Jill Johnson surpasses Marit Bergman with a trip to the absolute origins of country music, the Appalachian mountain range and a unique guest appearance at the historic Bluebird Cafe.
Kristian Gidlund's last trip in life was to Nashville with Jill Johnson. Which was a trip that he had dreamed of ever since he was little. An both their love for country-music are really really explored in this program.
Jill is visited by Magnus Carlson from Weeping Willows in Nashville. And he looks forward to walk in the footsteps of his idols, and he does, but an unexpected meeting shakes both Jill and Magnus minds.