The top 10 neighbors for Pod Save America span politicians, journalists, comedians, fellow podcasts, and political data outlets — a mixed cluster compressed into a remarkably tight band, with scores running from 0.99 down to only 0.98.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates. Tommy Vietor (0.99), Jon Lovett (0.99), and Dan Pfeiffer (0.99) sit at the top, followed closely by Jon Favreau (0.99) and Crooked Media (0.99). The subcategory breakdown across all ten reveals the mix: two Politicians (Tommy Vietor, Dan Pfeiffer), one Comedian (Jon Lovett), one Professional (Jon Favreau), one Podcasts and Radio entry (Crooked Media), one Blog (538 Politics), one Website (Five Thirty Eight), one Journalist (Nate Silver), one Website (Merriam-Webster), and one Activist (Monica Lewinsky). Only one neighbor — Crooked Media — shares Pod Save America's own subcategory of Podcasts and Radio; the rest are drawn from across the political media and commentary ecosystem.
The presence of Merriam-Webster (0.98) alongside political insiders and data journalists is the sharpest cross-kind signal in the set, suggesting the audience shape here is less about podcast format and more about a specific, politically engaged media consumer who ranges widely across text, audio, and commentary.