Coffee On The Couch With Anurag Batham
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Reason for having Anurag on the podcast:
I first encountered Anurag Batham in my LinkedIn newsfeed, where he stood out as an active and vocal participant in a discussion thread for a panel of experts. As one of the chosen experts to answer an inquiry, I was impressed by his insightful comments and the depth of his engagement. Intrigued by his perspective and background as a journalist from India, I thought it would be fascinating to have him on my podcast, “Coffee on the Couch.” Reaching out to him, we began discussing the possibility of an interview, and I found our preliminary conversations both stimulating and engaging.
It was clear from the outset that our conversation would steer clear of religion and politics, a condition to which I readily agreed to ensure a focused and inclusive dialogue. This agreement allowed us to delve deeply into the universal aspects of journalism, storytelling, and the human experience. Anurag’s presence brought a unique and enriching perspective to the podcast, making it a truly memorable episode. His ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity and his genuine passion for his work left a lasting impression. Conforming with Anurag was a real treat, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share his insights with my audience
About Anurag:
Anurag Batham
Anurag Batham is a person deeply entrenched in the world of literature, with a notable fondness for the “Harry Potter” series. His beliefs about the writing profession, whether one is a freelancer, author, journalist, or falls into any other category involving the articulation of the written word, are rooted in the importance of consistent reading and persistent writing. He advocates for the necessity of continually reading books to broaden one’s horizons and improve one’s craft. Anurag emphasizes that encountering “writer’s block” is not a signal to stop but rather an opportunity to keep writing, even if it’s just to jot down thoughts like “I don’t know what to write.”
He believes that eventually, the act of writing itself will break through the barrier, allowing words and ideas to flow together into thought-provoking concepts. This approach underscores his commitment to the craft of writing and his understanding of the creative process. Anurag’s dedication to literature and his practical yet passionate advice make him a guiding light for aspiring writers. His insights and experience offer invaluable wisdom to anyone looking to navigate the often-challenging world of writing.
Anurag Batham
Relative excerpts from the podcast:
Chris: “As a writer and journalist, you have a unique platform to explore diverse narratives. Can you share how your creative process unfolds when crafting stories that captivate audiences and evoke emotions?“
Anurag: “For most of my writings, I focus on unique concepts that I’ve developed. I see a writer as either a soldier or a general. A general lays out a strategy before executing anything, while a soldier improvises on the battlefield. Similarly, a writer can either create a detailed outline or just dive in and write. Personally, I’m more like a soldier—I don’t usually make detailed strategies. For example, if I’m writing about a topic like Warzone Mobile, I might start with a single line and let ideas flow from there.“
Chris: “I can relate to that. In addition to podcasting, I work as a freelance writer for a digital newspaper. I often find myself without a strict strategy, just bullet points and a general idea of what I want to include.“
Anurag: “Many writers struggle with where to start. I always tell them to just put whatever comes to mind on paper. Ideas will come automatically once you start. This approach is often called free writing. I open a Google Doc and start typing, even if it doesn’t make sense at first. Eventually, good ideas start to flow.“
Chris: “Exactly. I heard a podcast discussing this. They said people are taught to write in a structured academic way, but to truly engage audiences, you need to just write and let the ideas come naturally.“
Anurag: “Yes, just write. Whatever comes to mind, put it down. Readers want to read your thoughts, so let them flow freely. Even if you start with ‘I don’t know what to write,’ it can lead to great ideas.“
Chris: “It’s surprising how effective that can be. Once you get over the initial hurdle, the ideas start flowing, and you can build on that momentum.
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Chris: “So you like to write and report on things within your niche. How about reading? Is that a passion of yours?”
Anurag: “Actually, if you’re a writer, reading should be a priority. Without being a reader, you cannot be a writer.”
Chris: “I agree, but nowadays, it’s odd. Some people love writing but don’t like reading at all.”
Anurag: “That’s not good. They must read. Reading should come next. My first book was Harry Potter, but I read it in Hindi, my native language. The imagination from J.K. Rowling’s mind was amazing. I later read the English version, and it had the same effect.”
Chris: “Sometimes reading books in different translations can lose some meaning or tone. Did you notice that?”
Anurag: “Yes, and to overcome this, people should read slowly, focusing on quality over quantity. As non-native English speakers, we can miss the author’s point if we rush. Go sentence by sentence to truly understand. There was a writer, mentioned by Salman Rushdie, who took 850 days to write a 220-230 page book, exploring each sentence deeply. Quality over quantity is important. In today’s fast-paced world, people often gather information without understanding it. Even if I read just 10-15 books in my lifetime, I’d prefer to understand them deeply. It’s like climbing one mountain a thousand times rather than climbing a thousand mountains once.”
Chris: “You mentioned reading Harry Potter. What’s your favorite genre to read?”
Anurag: “I read everything, but not much into romantic novels, even though I’m a hopeless romantic. I prefer action genres, like Tom Clancy, and fiction like ‘Snow Crash.’ Currently, I’m reading ‘The Forever War’ by Dexter Filkins. I enjoy war documentaries, commentaries, and exploring important topics like wars, climate, and art. People often misunderstand art, thinking those in creative fields don’t know what to do in life. That’s a common mentality.
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Chris LaFreniere
From an early age, Chris LaFreniere became interested in the written word, as well as finding his voice. He was quite regularly told by teachers, both in a positive way as well as a negative way, that his style of writing was akin to the way he thought. In one encounter with a teacher, she advised him that he should go into journalism because she believed he would do well.
Chris has been writing for close to a decade now, starting off as simply a way to get his views and opinions out via a blog, which over time has morphed into a more polished style as well as a new arena. One of which some individuals have referred to as “citizen journalism.” Writing is a passion for Chris and a place where he truly believes he’s found his voice. He also presently works as a copywriter.
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