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Brené Brown

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Brené Brown's top 10 neighbors span authors, comedians, podcasts, a spiritual leader, and a research organization — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest.

The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 (Glennon Doyle) down to 0.93 (James Martin, SJ), a range of only about three points across ten neighbors. That compression means no structural anchor — the audience overlaps broadly and evenly across a diverse mix of subcategories. Four of the ten neighbors are fellow Authors: Glennon Doyle (0.96), Seth Godin (0.95), James Clear (0.94), and Daniel Pink (0.94). But the remaining six cross into other kinds entirely: two Comedians — Blaire Erskine (0.96) and Jon Stewart (0.94) — two Podcasts and Radio channels — Men in Blazers (0.94) and Hidden Brain (0.94) — one Spiritual Leader in James Martin, SJ (0.95), and one Research Organization, NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (0.93). The cross-kind presence of comedians and a Mars rover alongside nonfiction authors is the defining character of this cluster: the audience is not organized around a single content type or professional category.

The flat, mixed shape suggests an audience that follows ideas and voices across genre lines rather than clustering tightly around any one kind of creator.

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