Echoes of Her Heart: Elisha Baro’s Life & Music Podcast | Full Episode - 1
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In this episode, we sit down with Elisha Baro, one of the most promising voices in the Bodo music scene. Known for her soulful hit “Jwngni Harimu”, Elisha opens up about her journey — from her early life and education to becoming a celebrated Bodo singer.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
Elisha’s childhood dreams and school life
When and how she discovered her passion for singing
Her family’s role in shaping her musical path
Whether she had any formal vocal training
The full story behind the making of “Jwngni Harimu”
How long the music video shoot took and behind-the-scenes moments
Her emotional connection with music
Her favorite collaborations and most challenging recordings
Memorable stage performances and live experiences
Why lyrics matter deeply to her
Elisha shares from the heart — making this episode a true inspiration for aspiring artists and music lovers alike.
Timecodes -
0:00 - Precap
2:36 - Intro
3:34 - About guest
6:11 - Her aim in life during school life
7:38 - When did she realise that she will get fame singing songs ?
10:28 - About her song "Jwngni Harimu ", a trending bodo song
16:35 - How long did this project take ?
17:07 - When does she prefer singing ?
17:58 - Which song was her toughest to sing ?
19:19 - Her best co-singer
20:18 - Her experiences during live performances
24:11 - Process of selecting songs for her live performances
26:56 - Interest in patriotic songs
28:27 - How does she relate lyrics to melody ?
30:00 - About her religious songs
31:34 - Did her parents and loving ones support her ?
34:47 - Her supporters/guiders who helped in her career
37:51 - Her teacher "GURU"
39:13 - Whom does she want to collab in future ?
40:47 - How does she put herself singing songs in different moods ?
43:58 - Advice to freshers who wants to pursue music
46:37 - How does she connect with the audience during live performances ?
49:14 - Song "Jwngni Harimu"
51:12 - Conclusion