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.
The Conn Job
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.
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