The top 10 neighbors for Adam Grant span five distinct subcategories — Authors, Academics, Professionals, Podcasts and Radio, and Tools and Resources — with no single type dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.96 to 0.99.
The shape is flat: Malcolm Gladwell leads at 0.99, but Ashish K. Jha (0.98), Freakonomics (0.98), Eric Topol (0.98), and Atul Gawande (0.97) follow within a fraction of a point. Three of the top five are not fellow Authors: Jha and Gawande are classified as Academics, Topol as a Professional. The only other Author in the top 10 is Tim Ferriss at 0.96. Rounding out the set are Decision Desk HQ (0.97, Tools and Resources), The Lancet (0.96, Magazines), Dave Wasserman (0.96, Journalists), and Harvard Business Review (0.96, Magazines). The mix — evidence-oriented academics, data journalists, medical professionals, and analytical media — defines the cluster's character more precisely than any single subcategory can.
This audience shape reflects a constituency organized around rigorous, research-grounded content rather than around any one format or field.