The top 10 neighbors split into two distinct neighborhoods: a tight cluster of professional and author influencers at the high end, and a second cluster of political TV personalities and journalists pulling in from the mid-range.
The shape is two-peak. The first peak is dense and same-kind: Lolly Daskal (0.96), Bruce Van Horn (0.96), Cameron L Morrissey (0.95), Kim Garst (0.94), and Marc Guberti (0.93) are all Professionals or Authors — the same subcategory cluster as Steve Keating himself. These five form a coherent professional-influencer band with scores well above the rest of the set. The second peak arrives with The Beat with Ari Melber on MSNBC (0.90), a TV Show, followed by Warren Whitlock (0.90, Tech Personalities), Rep. Val Demings (0.89, Politicians), and Jill Wine-Banks (0.89, TV Personalities). Mari Smith (0.88, Professionals) rounds out the ten, bridging back toward the first cluster. The second peak is notably cross-kind: TV Shows, Politicians, and TV Personalities whose audiences apparently overlap with the professional-influencer space despite no thematic connection.
The two-peak structure indicates an audience that is anchored in professional development content but shares meaningful composition with followers of political media — a pairing that is structural, not topical.