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The Conn Job

Podcast by Ann Conn

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About The Conn Job

This podcast, The Conn Job, is born from my experience as a physician and mother. It's born from the ashes of loss and fueled by a burning desire to change the landscape of health care, mental health, and neurological care. The first tranche of episodes explores the intersection of neurology and psychiatry.

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episode Episode 5: The Future of Bipolar Disorder: How AI and Brain Science Are Revolutionizing Treatment artwork

Episode 5: The Future of Bipolar Disorder: How AI and Brain Science Are Revolutionizing Treatment

Welcome back to The Conn Job with Dr. Ann Conn. In this powerful and forward-looking episode, I sit down with Dr. Cara Altimus, Director at the Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy, along with leaders from the BD² (Breakthrough Discoveries for Bipolar Disorder) Initiative: Dr. Emily Baxi, Integrated Network Program Director, and Dr. Daniel Pham, Director of the BD² Discovery Research Programs. Together, they share a groundbreaking look into the future of bipolar disorder and psychosis research—one driven by brain omics, AI-powered data integration, and the largest coordinated scientific effort in history aimed at finally understanding what happens in the bipolar brain. For me, this episode is profoundly personal. My sons, Austin and Colin, died by suicide during psychotic episodes more than a decade ago. For the first time since their deaths, the BD² initiative has given me something I thought I lost forever: hope. Hope that the next generation won’t face the same suffering. Hope that psychiatry is finally shifting from guesswork to precision. Hope that we are on the verge of breakthrough change. Episode Overview In this episode, you’ll hear: The BD² Integrative Network Understanding “Brain Omics” The role of artificial intelligence The promise of precision psychiatry The critical importance of brain donation Real reasons for optimism Why This Episode Matters For 70 years, psychiatric treatment has relied on the same blunt tools—medications discovered by accident, trial-and-error prescribing, and systems that wait until crisis to intervene. That era is ending. The BD² initiative is bringing together neuroscience, genetics, big data, brain tissue research, and artificial intelligence to finally map the biological mechanisms behind bipolar disorder and psychosis. This is not incremental progress—it is transformational. For families who have carried the unbearable weight of these illnesses, this episode offers something rare: clarity, momentum, and genuine hope for the future. Resources Mentioned * BD²: Breakthrough Discoveries for Bipolar Disorder Initiative * Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy * BD² Integrative Network * Brain donation programs supporting psychiatric research * Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center (HBTRC) Connect further with Dr Ann Conn: Website: https://www.annconnmd.com [https://www.annconnmd.com] Register for my free webinar: Reversing Chronic Migraine: Your Path to Real Recovery Starts Here: https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine [https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine] Learn At Pinnacle & Earn CME: https://learnatpinnacle.com/education [https://learnatpinnacle.com/education] Subscribe to newsletter: https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7 [https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7]  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd [https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/ [https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419]

26 Jan 2026 - 49 min
episode Episode 4: The Neuroscience of Creativity — From Writer’s Block to Breakthrough artwork

Episode 4: The Neuroscience of Creativity — From Writer’s Block to Breakthrough

EPISODE 4: The Neuroscience of Creativity — From Writer’s Block to Breakthrough Guest: Alice Flaherty, MD — Neurologist,  Movement Disorder Specialist, Harvard Medical School & Massachusetts General Hospital Where does creativity live in the brain—and what happens when it suddenly disappears or explodes? In this fascinating conversation, Dr. Ann Conn and renowned Harvard neurologist Dr. Alice Flaherty dive into the neuroscience behind creative drive, writer’s block, and the mysterious link between brain illness and artistic expression. Dr. Flaherty is one of the world’s leading experts on hypergraphia (compulsive writing), creativity, and temporal lobe function—knowledge informed not only by decades of research, but by her own lived experience with postpartum mood changes and dramatic shifts in creative output. Together, they explore why some people experience surges of creative energy during manic or neurologically altered states, how mood and psychosis can shape artistic expression. Most importantly, they discuss how to preserve the gifts of creativity while supporting healthy brain function. In this episode, you’ll discover: * The brain circuits that drive creativity—and how illness can modify them * Contagious tics syndrome in teenage girls * Brain illnesses and blame  * Mirror neurons, empathy, and compassion. * Empathy as a necessity and a potential problem * The biological and psychological differences between empathy and compassion * How bipolar disorder and psychotic states can influence creativity Why this episode matters: The myth that great art requires suffering has harmed too many brilliant minds. Dr. Flaherty’s work shows a better truth: creativity can thrive alongside well-being. This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt their mind was both a gift and a burden—and wondered how to nurture creativity without losing themselves. Connect further with Dr Ann Conn: Website: https://www.annconnmd.com [https://www.annconnmd.com] Register for my free webinar: Reversing Chronic Migraine: Your Path to Real Recovery Starts Here: https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine [https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine] Learn At Pinnacle & Earn CME: https://learnatpinnacle.com/education [https://learnatpinnacle.com/education] Subscribe to newsletter: https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7 [https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7]  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd [https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/ [https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419] The Conn Job Podcast:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conn-job/id1853713314 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conn-job/id1853713314]

12 Jan 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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Episode 3: The Genetics of Psychosis — What Your DNA Can (and Can’t) Tell You

The Genetics of Psychosis — What Your DNA Can (and Can’t) Tell You Guest: Fernando Goes, MD — Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Is psychosis written in your genes? And if so, how much of the story can science actually read? In this powerful episode, Dr. Ann Conn sits down with Dr. Fernando Goes, one of the world’s leading psychiatric geneticists, to explore the cutting-edge science behind the genetics of psychosis, bipolar disorder, and severe mood disorders. Dr. Goes is at the forefront of massive genome-wide association studies (GWAS) that are identifying hundreds of tiny genetic variations—each one nudging risk in subtle ways—that collectively shape vulnerability to these illnesses. This conversation is both technical and deeply human. After the deaths of her sons, Dr. Conn donated their DNA to Dr. Goes’ research team, hoping that their contribution could help prevent other families from suffering similar losses. Years later, she learned that Dr. Goes regularly shares her New England Journal of Medicine essay with first-year psychiatry residents—a gesture honoring the intersection of grief, purpose, and scientific progress. Dr. Goes breaks down what we now understand from studying hundreds of thousands of genomes, why psychiatric illness is genetically complex, what polygenic risk scores can (and can’t) predict, and why your genes are not your destiny. Understanding genetic risk is about empowerment—early detection, tailored intervention, and ultimately, hope. In this episode, you’ll learn: * How GWAS are uncovering genetic risk factors for psychosis and bipolar disorder * Why there is no single “schizophrenia gene” * What polygenic risk scores actually mean—and whether they’re ready for clinical use * How bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and other brain conditions overlap genetically * How environment interacts with inherited vulnerability * Whether genetic insights should influence reproductive decisions (a careful, compassionate discussion) * The importance of genetic research participation and how families can contribute * What the future of precision psychiatry may look like Why this episode matters: The old saying is true: Genetics loads the gun, but the environment pulls the trigger. This episode offers a grounded, science-based answer to the haunting question many families ask: “Will this happen again?” Dedication: This episode is dedicated to Austin and Colin Conn, whose DNA continues to contribute to research that may one day prevent other families from enduring the same loss. Connect further with Dr Ann Conn: Website: https://www.annconnmd.com [https://www.annconnmd.com] Register for my free webinar: Reversing Chronic Migraine: Your Path to Real Recovery Starts Here: https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine [https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine] Learn At Pinnacle & Earn CME: https://learnatpinnacle.com/education [https://learnatpinnacle.com/education] Subscribe to newsletter: https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7 [https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7]  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd [https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/ [https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419]

29 Dec 2025 - 1 h 4 min
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Episode 2: Brain Donation-The Most Powerful Gift You'll Never See

A Conversation with Dr. Sabina Berretta In this extraordinary episode of The Conn Job, Dr. Ann Conn sits down with Dr. Sabina Berretta, MD, PhD—Director of the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center (HBTRC) at McLean Hospital, part of the NIH Neurobiobank. Dr. Berretta is a globally recognized leader in human brain research whose work has transformed our understanding of psychiatric and neurological illness. This conversation explores one of the most profound contributions any person can make to science: brain donation. It is the cornerstone of progress in Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, addiction, PTSD, Parkinson’s disease, and more—yet it remains widely misunderstood. This episode is deeply personal for Dr. Conn, who has pledged to donate her own brain to the HBTRC in honor of her sons, Austin and Colin, whose deaths during psychotic episodes propel her mission forward. Through this act, she hopes their suffering will become part of the knowledge that saves others. Episode Overview Dr. Berretta’s path from Italy to Harvard Why brain donation is essential Why we cannot understand—or treat—mental illness without donated brains Breakthrough research made possible by brain tissue Psychiatric illness is a brain illness What actually happens during brain donation How to register as a brain donor Why we urgently need more brain donors Resources Mentioned Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center (HBTRC) – McLean Hospital NIH Neurobiobank Registration resources for brain donation Information on brain tissue research for psychiatric illness Connect further with Dr Ann Conn: Website: https://www.annconnmd.com [https://www.annconnmd.com] Register for my free webinar: Reversing Chronic Migraine: Your Path to Real Recovery Starts Here: https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine [https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine] Learn At Pinnacle & Earn CME: https://learnatpinnacle.com/education [https://learnatpinnacle.com/education] Subscribe to newsletter: https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7 [https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7]  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd [https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/ [https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419]

15 Dec 2025 - 17 min
episode Episode 1: Early Psychosis - Why Catching It Early Changes Everything artwork

Episode 1: Early Psychosis - Why Catching It Early Changes Everything

Welcome to the very first episode of The Conn Job with Dr. Ann Conn. In this powerful debut, I sit down with Dr. Ashley Weiss, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, Program Director for Child Psychiatry at Tulane University, and a nationally recognized leader in early psychosis intervention. Dr. Weiss is the founder of EPIC New Orleans, an early intervention program for psychosis, and CALM New Orleans, a community mental health advocacy organization. Her work has reshaped the landscape of mental health care in Louisiana and brought hope to countless families. This episode is deeply personal for me, my own sons, Austin and Colin, suffered from psychotic illness. Their experiences, and the gaps in care that ultimately contributed to their loss fuel her mission to illuminate the realities of psychosis, challenge stigma, and advocate for better systems of care. In this episode, you’ll hear: Dr. Weiss’s path into child and adolescent psychiatry Understanding psychosis The origin story of EPIC New Orleans CALM New Orleans: Reducing stigma and increasing awareness Why the U.S. is behind on early psychosis care and what’s changing Changing the trajectory of serious mental illness The urgent need for community mental health care Connect further with Dr Ann Conn: Website: https://www.annconnmd.com [https://www.annconnmd.com] Register for my free webinar: Reversing Chronic Migraine: Your Path to Real Recovery Starts Here: https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine [https://annconnmd.mykajabi.com/PreventingandReversingChronicMigraine] Learn At Pinnacle & Earn CME: https://learnatpinnacle.com/education [https://learnatpinnacle.com/education] Subscribe to newsletter: https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7 [https://annconnmd.activehosted.com/f/7]  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd [https://www.youtube.com/@annconnmd] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/ [https://www.instagram.com/annconnmd/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574820459419]

18 Nov 2025 - 45 min
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