Artist Lisa Ekdahl comes to Nashville and wants to understand why the United States has gotten rid of abortion rights. Lisa and Jill also meet the widow of the legendary John Prine and talk political involvement.
Jill has invited another country artist to the porch, David Ritschard. He comes to Nashville to follow in the footsteps of his great idol George Jones.
Sara Parkman is the first folk musician to come to Jill in Nashville. Sara gives Jill a history lesson on the roots of folk music before they end up at a festival jamming with other folk musicians.
Ola Salo comes to Nashville and wants to know more about "The rhinestone cowboy". He talks about the contradictions of a conservative genre with macho ideals where many artists dress in sequins and fringes.
Nathalie "Cleo" Missaoui comes to the porch with the desire to sing a real country duet duet, daring for someone who has rapped all her life and never sung. Nathalie also shares her lifelong grief after the loss of her father.
Jill welcomes Frida Hyvönen, who has never been to Nashville before. Frida, who describes herself as a lyricist, wants to explore what kind of relationship there is between her music and country music.