Adam 22
Podcast host, media personality, and a behind-the-scenes figure whose story crosses BMX, hip-hop, and adult media
Adam22, born Adam Grandmaison, became widely known by building platforms rather than simply appearing on them. Born in Nashua, New Hampshire, he first earned attention through BMX before turning No Jumper into a recognizable interview destination in music and internet culture, then extending that interviewer-first identity into adult media through Plug Talk with Lena The Plug.
Why Adam22 Still Holds Attention
Part of Adam22’s staying power is that his career has never belonged to just one lane. Long before the podcast world knew his name, he was building credibility through The Come Up and ONSOMESHIT, projects that gave him roots in BMX culture and a reputation for spotting and shaping communities online. That foundation helped make No Jumper feel less like a sudden success and more like the next step in a larger media instinct.
More Than a Headline Name
What makes Adam22 a strong subject in this setting is the contrast in his story. He is known publicly for blunt interviews and internet visibility, but the larger arc is about reinvention: a New Hampshire native who moved through BMX, entrepreneurship, podcasting, and adult-industry media while keeping conversation at the center of his brand. For a platform built around the person behind the name, that mix of ambition, controversy-adjacent visibility, and cultural reach gives his page a distinct angle.
Presence
Adam22’s story starts well before adult media, with early credibility built through BMX, The Come Up, and ONSOMESHIT.
Range
He is best known as the creator and host of No Jumper and as the co-host of Plug Talk alongside Lena The Plug.
Momentum
His visibility comes from crossing several worlds at once: action sports, hip-hop interviews, internet culture, and adult-industry conversation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this performer?
Adam22 is the public name of Adam Grandmaison, an American podcaster, media personality, and actor best known for No Jumper and Plug Talk.
Where is this performer from?
He was born in Nashua, New Hampshire.
How did this performer get started?
He first built his name in BMX, launching The Come Up in 2006 and later expanding into ONSOMESHIT before his interview work grew through No Jumper.
What is this performer known for?
He is best known for creating and hosting No Jumper, a long-running interview platform in hip-hop and internet culture, and for co-hosting Plug Talk with Lena The Plug.
Has this performer won any awards?
He stands out because his career blends interviewer, entrepreneur, and on-camera personality, giving him a profile that reaches beyond one industry or audience.
Does this performer work behind the camera as well?
Yes. Much of his public identity comes from building brands, platforms, and interview formats, not just appearing in front of the camera.
What makes this performer a compelling interview subject?
He is associated with The Come Up, ONSOMESHIT, No Jumper, and Plug Talk, reflecting a career that spans BMX, media, and adult-industry podcasting.
Where can viewers follow this performer’s journey?
Because his story naturally opens into identity, reputation, reinvention, and life behind the public image, which aligns with a series built around thoughtful, personal, non-explicit interviews.



