Adam22 Talks Content Creation With Graham Stephan's 'The Iced Coffee Hour'

LAS VEGAS — Podcaster and content creator Adam22 is the featured guest on a recent episode of “The Iced Coffee Hour,” hosted by Graham Stephan and Jack Selby.

The interview begins with Adam22 discussing how his interests in rap and BMX inspired him to create web content. Living in Los Angeles, and having years of experiences interviewing mainstream celebrities, he began to interview porn stars for his NoJumper YouTube channel.

Adam22 and his girlfriend, performer Lena the Plug, were initially approached about an interview series in which they talked to porn stars who were topless; however, he felt each interview should end with the porn star guest having sex, a hybrid YouTube/OnlyFans series that became "Plug Talk," which he intends to build into a larger franchise.

“I have so many ideas for the holes in the adult marketplace that I think we could fill in terms of additional content," he noted. “I’m just really excited to turn it into this vibrant porn media company because I feel like porn is so much more mainstream now."

While Adam22 continues to perform with Lena, he shared that he finds it interesting to learn from the creators he interviews about how they approach sex work.

The full 90-minute interview can be found on YouTube; follow Graham Stephan on Twitter.

Follow Adam22 on Twitter and find his premium social media links here.

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