The top 10 neighbors for Glennon Doyle span authors, comedians, a podcast, a sports magazine, a TV show, athletes, a journalist, a government official, a research organization, and a retail brand — a genuinely mixed cluster compressed into a narrow similarity band running from 0.96 down to 0.91.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates, and the scores form a tight pack rather than a clear hierarchy. Brené Brown sits at the top (0.96), the only neighbor that pulls meaningfully ahead of the rest, and she shares Glennon Doyle's own subcategory of Authors. But the remaining nine positions are occupied by entities from entirely different kinds: Blaire Erskine (0.94, Comedians), Men in Blazers (0.94, Podcasts and Radio), Daniel Pink (0.93, Authors), Anne Lamott (0.92, Authors), Deadspin (0.92, Magazines), Ted Lasso (0.92, TV Shows), Simon Sinek (0.92, Authors), Rex Chapman (0.92, Athletes), and NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (0.91, Research Organizations). Authors account for four of the ten neighbors — Brené Brown, Daniel Pink, Anne Lamott, and Simon Sinek — making that the plurality subcategory, but the remaining six positions are distributed across six entirely different subcategories, with no second cluster forming.
That breadth — authors alongside a soccer podcast, a satirical sports magazine, a fictional TV show, an athlete-turned-social-media personality, and a Mars rover — indicates an audience whose shape is not defined by any single content type or genre.