What does reading actually do to your brain, your stress levels, your focus, and the way you live? In this conversation, Reeta Ramamurthy Gupta Asia’s 1st Reading Coach tells us why reading still matters in the age of endless scrolling, short-form content, screens, and constant stimulation. The discussion goes beyond “reading is good for you” and looks at what actually happens inside the brain when we read, why books activate deeper thinking, and how reading can shape the way we learn, respond, create, communicate, and understand other people. A major part of the conversation also looks at children, families, and the culture of reading at home. What do children learn when they are handed screens instead of stories? Why do conversations, books, and shared reading matter for a child’s development? And how can parents create an environment where curiosity, thinking, and learning are rewarded? This episode also explores the therapeutic side of reading how the right book can help someone process anger, anxiety, grief, identity, conflict, and emotional blocks. Books can become mirrors, mentors, interventions, and tools for self-mastery when chosen with the right context. In this conversation, you will learn: →Why reading is brain training, not just entertainment →How screens and scrolling affect focus, attention, and deep thinking →What reading does for stress, creativity, memory, and emotional control →Why paper reading and digital consumption affect the mind differently →How books help build empathy, patience, and cognitive flexibility →Why reading matters for children, families, and learning cultures →How stories can help us understand ourselves and others better →Why successful people often use reading as a tool for clarity and growth →How the right book can help change the way you think, respond, and live If you struggle to read, feel addicted to scrolling, want to build a sharper mind, or want to understand why books still matter in the modern world, this episode will give you a deeper reason to return to reading.