At 0.92, Mueller, She Wrote Podcast sits at one peak of Jo's two-part audience structure — and at 0.90, Adam Kinzinger anchors the other. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; these two scores are the clearest signal in the top 10.
The shape is genuinely bifurcated. One cluster pulls toward political media and commentary: Mueller, She Wrote Podcast (0.92, Podcasts and Radio), Ron Filipkowski (0.90, Journalist), Angry Staffer (0.85, Government Officials), MeidasTouch.com (0.83, Political Groups), and Alexander S. Vindman (0.81, Government Officials). The second cluster runs through politicians specifically — Adam Kinzinger (0.90), Liz Cheney (0.81), and the January 6th Committee (0.82, Government) — figures associated with a particular moment in Republican accountability politics. These two clusters overlap heavily in theme but are structurally distinct by subcategory: one is media and commentary infrastructure, the other is elected and appointed officials. The one clear outlier in the top 10 is Adam Carolla (0.82, Comedians), whose presence alongside this otherwise politically oriented set is the most unexpected placement in the group.
Jo's audience sits at the intersection of political-accountability media consumers and followers of anti-Trump Republican figures — a pairing that produces the two-peak structure rather than a single dominant neighbor.