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RJ Thompson is the driving force behind Orange Arrow's “cool factor.” By day, he serves as the Manager of Digital Strategy in the Health Sciences at Pitt and teaches at Pitt, the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), Point Park University, and West Virginia University. A longtime supporter, RJ is the creative mind behind the evolution of the OA brand and various OA projects, including launching this podcast. Tune in to hear how Captain America inspired his career in graphic design, and stay to discover how he listens to stories to capture the spirit of OA in his designs.
RJ Thompson is the driving force behind Orange Arrow's “cool factor.” By day, he serves as the Manager of Digital Strategy in the Health Sciences at Pitt and teaches at Pitt, the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC), Point Park University, and West Virginia University. A longtime supporter, RJ is the creative mind behind the evolution of the OA brand and various OA projects, including launching this podcast. Tune in to hear how Captain America inspired his career in graphic design, and stay to discover how he listens to stories to capture the spirit of OA in his designs.
Living with a disability presents a unique set of challenges, especially when it intersects with professional life. In this special and insightful episode, Jaime has an engaging conversation with RJ Thompson, who is the Manager of Digital Strategy in Pitt Health Sciences. RJ shares his personal experiences of working and thriving in a professional setting while living with cystic fibrosis, offering a valuable perspective on this often-overlooked aspect of the workplace.In this episode, listeners can expect to gain several key takeaways:Insights into Navigating a Career with a Disability: RJ opens up about the strategies he uses to manage his work while dealing with cystic fibrosis, providing listeners with real-life examples and practical advice. This segment is particularly enlightening as it delves into how individuals with disabilities can navigate their career paths effectively.Ideas for Supporting Colleagues with Disabilities: Jaime and RJ discuss the roles and responsibilities of supervisors and coworkers in creating an inclusive and supportive work environment. This part of the conversation aims to foster greater understanding and empathy, offering tangible ways in which people without disabilities can be allies and supporters in the workplace.Leadership Tips for Unseen Disabilities: This episode also sheds light on the challenges faced by leaders in recognizing and accommodating staff members with non-visible disabilities. Listeners will learn how to create an inclusive culture that respects privacy while offering the necessary support.Remote Work as an Equity Issue: The conversation also explores how remote work arrangements can play a crucial role in promoting equity in the workplace. We delve into the benefits and challenges of remote work, especially for people with disabilities, highlighting how flexible working arrangements can be a game-changer in terms of accessibility and inclusivity.Guest Name: RJ Thompson, Manager of Digital Strategy in Pitt Health SciencesGuest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/studentofdesign/Guest Bio: RJ Thompson, MFA, is an award-winning marketing and graphic design professional. Currently, RJ is the Manager of Digital Strategy in Pitt Health Sciences. He was most recently the Director of Digital Marketing in the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Administration at the University of Pittsburgh.Before joining Pitt, he was a tenured Assistant Professor of Graphic + Interactive Design in the Department of Art at Youngstown State University. Previous to Youngstown State, RJ taught at Carnegie Mellon University, La Roche University, and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Continuing his career in education, RJ has been an Adjunct Professor of Graphic & Interactive Design at Point Park University since 2019 where he was responsible for writing and teaching the interactive design curriculum. In 2020, he began teaching at the Community College of Allegheny County.Outside of marketing, design, and teaching, RJ is also the Co-Principal and Creative Strategist for +Public, a Pennsylvania-based social enterprise that focuses on cultivating community and economic development impact through the creation of branded communication platforms, creative place-making, and storytelling initiatives for communities-in-revival.Throughout his career, RJ has received many accolades for his creative works: In 2015, he was one of several recipients of the National Endowment for the Arts “Our Town” grant, valued at $100,000, for the INPLACE (“Innovative Plan for Leveraging Arts & Community Engagement”) project. In 2017, RJ received a “Best of Marketing Award” from the Ohio Economic Development Association for his efforts in rebranding the City of Youngstown, Ohio. In 2018, RJ was accepted into the prestigious Cohort 2 of the National Arts Marketing Project, a program supported by Americans for the Arts and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. In 2019, RJ also received a scholarship to join the National Arts Strategies Executive Program in Arts & Culture Strategy through the School of Public Policy at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2019, RJ was honored with the Ohio Governors Award in the Arts in Community Development, the state of Ohio's highest recognition in the arts sector.Recently, RJ was the recipient of a certification scholarship from the National Institute for Social Media and received accolades from GDUSA and the University & College Designers Association for "Pitt Business Backstory" and "Business.Pitt.Edu" websites. RJ is presently the President of the Pittsburgh chapter of the American Marketing Association. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Jaime Hunthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimehunt/https://twitter.com/JaimeHuntIMCAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Talking Tactics and Higher Ed Pulse. Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Jaime will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we'd love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $200! Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can't wait to see you there!
Welcome back to BM, starring Jenn, Katie and Daisy! On this week's programming we have America in the hot seat for Independence Day. America loves grilled meats (and local meat counters), breakfast burritos, apple pie, destruction derbies, wrangler jeans, carnies, circus peanuts and Jesus. Jenn was forced to drive her family around the state and Luke was forced to clean off the couch because of Daisy the Dog. Jenn then revisits some sage wisdom from an ancient magi, Edward is excited for the local county garbage dirt fair because Steve and Ed Junior have never been to one - and we all discuss the woke outfits we're going to wear to the smash-em-up. Edward decides that he's wearing his cut-off Wrangler shorts with his white cowboy boots and hat to the cornhole competition. This week's game, we compete to see who is the ultimate best at America! Edward's game is centered around United States history from 1990 until the now times. We delve into some deep historical matters including COVID, riots, Fiddy-Cent, rapey guys, Billy Eyelash, China and RJ Thompson. We use our sizzling brains to figure out when Facebook was invented, when Mean Girls was invented, when ADHD was invented and when ADHD was invented. Always remember to read the constitution and the bill of rights before eating your quadruple cheeseburger, Sonny Jim! Follow the show on Instagram @bubbmush and email us at bubbmush@gmail.com - remember to tell all of your friends about the show! If you like it they might as well - it's free and it's fun! Thanks to all of the viewers out there :)
*TRIGGER WARNING* In this episode, the hosts of The Sirens Podcast get really heavy. Raven discusses the Oklahoma serial rapist RJ Thompson, as well as her own sexual assault experience with attorney Carrie White, whom consulted on the RJ case, and speak with RN & Forensic Nurse or SANE nurse, Debra Campbell, who testified in RJ's trial, and who gives a tell all of what to expect during a sexual assault exam with what to dos and what not to dos after an attack. *Some names in this case has been changed to protect the identities of victims.*
In this episode, you will hear from RJ Thompson, Director of Digital Marketing in the Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Administration at the University of Pittsburgh. Before joining Pitt, he was a tenured Assistant Professor of Graphic and Interactive Design in the Department of Art at Youngstown State University, and before that he also taught at Carnegie Mellon University, La Roche University, and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and he continues to teach at Point Park University and the Community College of Alleghany County. He is also a National Endowment for the Arts “Our Town” grant recipient, a “Best of Marketing Award” from the Ohio Economic Development Association winner for his work with rebranding Youngstown Ohio, and was honored with the Ohio Governors Award in the Arts in Community Development, the state of Ohio's highest recognition in the arts. 0:00 - Introduction 1:37 - Reusing failure to capture success 6:35 - Putting on your student hat to build campaigns 7:48 - Starting campaigns with keywords and emotions 9:49 - Leading design thinking charrettes 10:45 - Even if you're not "student-facing" you should be engaging with students 12:43 - Digging into emotion-first marketing "Artists don't want to create art because they want to. Artists create art because they have to." 15:18 - How do you give students a "why": Why should they care, why should they take action, why are you different? 19:20 - "No one wants to go to college alone." 19:58 - Why you may not need, or want, to tell students to visit for programmatic recruitment 22:29 - Students aren't interested in online education, but what about online with dorms as living/learning space away from home? 23:43 - Professor Thompson teaches us about persuasion using self-concept 28:53 - Want to be a better marketer? Spend more time with students. 31:41 - Where best to use storytelling in comm flows 35:32 - Marketing continues after enrollment 38:15 - Let's frame budgets and digital spending differently 40:04 - Using proof points in marketing 44:56 - What happens when outcomes aren't defined in a program 46:47 - How does the comm flow change post-application and enrollment to make it more welcoming 49:11 - The "Helpers" in higher ed and what has kept RJ in education 54:18 - The overlap of marketing places and institutions 57:59 - RJ's 3 goals 59:26 - Where to invest resources to support students further, regardless of role 1:01:24 - A Ron Swanson appearance 1:02:26 - One thing marketers should stop doing 1:03:47 - It's time to level up - we're wired to learn so why do we need to advertise? 1:05:28 - Lean into ABCD - Asset-Based Community Development, your location and community 1:07:24 - Get in touch with RJ Show notes are available on the Enrollment Insights Blog at niche.bz/podcast. In the Enrollment Insights Podcast, you'll hear about novel solutions to problems, ways to make processes better for students, and the questions that spark internal reflection and end up changing entire processes.
*TRIGGER WARNING* In this episode, we get really heavy. We discuss the Oklahoma serial rapist RJ Thompson, as well as Raven's own sexual assault experience. We talk with attorney Carrie White, whom consulted on the RJ case, and speak with RN & Forensic Nurse or SANE nurse, Debra Campbell, who testified in RJ's trial, and whom gives a tell all of what to expect during a sexual assault exam with what to dos and what not to dos after an attack. Explicit content. Try a stand alone box from Hunt A Killer with $10 off with your code "SIRENS" at checkout! www.thesirenspodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesirenspodcast/message
On today's Deep Dive, Melissa and Dorian take an in-depth look at sex work and how it's been criminalized in the United States, starting off with journalist and former sex worker Melissa Gira Grant, who discusses the history of criminalizing sex work in the U.S. Then Cecilia Gentili, principal consultant and founder of Trans Equity Consulting, and LaLa B. Holston-Zannell, trans justice campaign manager in the National Advocacy Department at the ACLU, explain the idea of sex work as work and why some advocates are calling for full decriminalization. Yasmin Vafa, executive director of Rights 4 Girls, discusses concerns that sex work increases opportunities for sex trafficking, particularly the trafficking of children. RJ Thompson, managing director of the Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center, helps break down some of the stigma surrounding sex work as well as how and why male sex workers are often left out of conversations around sex work. And finally Elexus Jionde, author, content creator and founder of Intelexual Media, explores how technology, digital communication and the “realites” of the virtual world will continue to shape the future of sex work. Some of the music on this podcast was made by Touque (https://davidaaron4.bandcamp.com/album/soho-sessions), Hannis Brown (https://www.hannisbrown.com/), James Perry, and j. cowit (https://jcowit.bandcamp.com/)
Welcome to Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is singer songwriter RJ ThompsonI met with RJ remotely and we had a wonderful chat, talking about growing up, school, creativity, clubbing, some great records and so much moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack orwww.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackOTBAT is proudly sponsored by www.hotelchocolat.com Please also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/offthebeatandtrack.
The Shifting Perspectives crew talks to RJ Thompson, a marketing/design powerhouse in the Pittsburgh area. Tune in as we talk about creativity and why podcasting is such a vast medium. We also tell a story about a podcast that has a surprise ending.
In this week's Deep Dive with Dorian Warren, Melissa and Dorian take an in-depth look at sex work and how it's been criminalized in the United States, starting off with journalist and former sex worker Melissa Gira Grant, who discusses the history of criminalizing sex work in the U.S. Then Cecilia Gentili, principal consultant and founder of Trans Equity Consulting, and LaLa B. Holston-Zannell, trans justice campaign manager in the National Advocacy Department at the ACLU, explain the idea of sex work as work and why some advocates are calling for full decriminalization. Yasmin Vafa, executive director of Rights 4 Girls, discusses concerns that sex work increases opportunities for sex trafficking, particularly the trafficking of children. RJ Thompson, managing director of the Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center, helps break down some of the stigma surrounding sex work as well as how and why male sex workers are often left out of conversations around sex work. And finally Elexus Jionde, author, content creator and founder of Intelexual Media, explores how technology, digital communication and the “realites” of the virtual world will continue to shape the future of sex work. Some of the music on this podcast was made by Touque (https://davidaaron4.bandcamp.com/album/soho-sessions), Hannis Brown (https://www.hannisbrown.com/), James Perry, and j. cowit (https://jcowit.bandcamp.com/).
In this week's Deep Dive with Dorian Warren, Melissa and Dorian take an in-depth look at sex work and how it's been criminalized in the United States, starting off with journalist and former sex worker Melissa Gira Grant, who discusses the history of criminalizing sex work in the U.S. Then Cecilia Gentili, principal consultant and founder of Trans Equity Consulting, and LaLa B. Holston-Zannell, trans justice campaign manager in the National Advocacy Department at the ACLU, explain the idea of sex work as work and why some advocates are calling for full decriminalization. Yasmin Vafa, executive director of Rights 4 Girls, discusses concerns that sex work increases opportunities for sex trafficking, particularly the trafficking of children. RJ Thompson, managing director of the Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center, helps break down some of the stigma surrounding sex work as well as how and why male sex workers are often left out of conversations around sex work. And finally Elexus Jionde, author, content creator and founder of Intelexual Media, explores how technology, digital communication and the “realites” of the virtual world will continue to shape the future of sex work. Some of the music on this podcast was made by Touque (https://davidaaron4.bandcamp.com/album/soho-sessions), Hannis Brown (https://www.hannisbrown.com/), James Perry, and j. cowit (https://jcowit.bandcamp.com/).
What is community branding? How does research help inform creative decision-making? Whose voices are heard when designing a brand that will represent an entire community? And what happens when a newly elected official takes over mid-rebrand? Join us for a chat with RJ Thompson, an award-winning marketing and graphic design professional. RJ wears many hats, one being the founder of +Public, a company focused on community branding.
Recorded for release W/C 29th March 2021 On this week's Milk Bar we have Oscar winner John DeNicola, independent chart success RJ Thompson and music maestro Michael Armstrong all sharing their latest music releases, Paul Pennington chats about Word On Health's 21st anniversary, Sophie-Louise Johnson lets us know about her 10k run fundraising for Lymphoma Action, Will Dorrell shares news of the new attractions at Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World and we hear about the latest 'free at point of use' online Chair Yoga sessions from Wild Wolf Movement.
British singer-songwriter RJ Thompson allowed himself a lot of creative freedom when writing, recording and producing his new album Lifeline, which poignantly explores themes of his childhood and mental health. Thompson discusses his early tours with Midge Ure and Jools Holland, as well as how he combined technology and music on his latest record to offer fans a more immersive experience.
Listen in on this chat with Kent Kerr and RJ Thompson of Plus Public based in Bellevue, PA, just north of Pittsburgh. This live, interactive, open-to-the-public call was recorded on June 11, 2020. Guest hosted by Meghan Rutigliano, Burning Man Cultural Ambassador and Founder of Globally Curated. At the time of recording, Kent was a Master of Fine Arts candidate at Radford University, and his thesis was a research project on using design thinking techniques to uncover how a community thinks of itself. He and RJ did their research in Bellevue, a small, rust-belt town that has experienced something of a renaissance after ending prohibition in 2015. They spoke with The National Consortium for Creative Placemaking as part of the organization's Community Coffee Talk program, a series of live, interactive, virtual conversations. Subscribe to updates from NCCP to stay informed!
This time on the podcast I talk with RJ Thompson about creating the City of YOU campaign and what it's like to market a city!
This week on the show, we sat down with RJ Thompson, the associate director of student engagement in the College of Business Administration at the University of Pittsburg. RJ’s career in higher education has been in an interesting one. He’s always had a passion for teaching students, and has worked as a both an adjunct and a tenured professor. We talk about RJ’s long career as a professor and why he decided to move from faculty to staff. We also chat about Star Trek: Picard, but no worries. We don’t talk spoilers.
An interview with Assistant Professor of Graphic + Interactive design, RJ Thompson.
RJ Thompson chats with Jacob Schriner-Briggs (recent YSU graduate and future law school student) about growing up and learning in Youngstown.
I’m taking a different approach in the form of a round table discussion between an industry professional and interactive design educators. The reason for the departure in this episode stems from the opportunity of having two interactive design educators presenting at the annual SECAC, formerly the Southeastern College Art Conference, in the same room with an actual practicing designer at a real life agency in Columbus, Ohio. Coincidentally, at the same time, the AIGA Design Educators Community just released a draft version of their Designer of 2025 and I think it’s great to get everybody in the room at the same time and talk about the report If you’ve been listening to the podcast, it’s basically been about what I think we should be teaching and me asking professionals or educators to get their feedback. I think this format gives me a great chance to get somebody else talking about what they think should be taught and then getting interactive design educators and professionals together to say, “Yeah, these are the things we really need to target immediately!”, or “These things aren’t really relevant to us on a day to day basis.”, and follow up from the education perspective, on how do we incorporate that?
In part two of episode 51 RJ Thompson, Assistant Professor specializing in Graphic & Interactive Design at Youngstown State University, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the four interactive courses in YSU’s BFA design program. RJ goes into specifics on how each course builds off each other and even empowers students by giving them entrepreneurial skills. RJ also shares how he leverages grants and grant writing to create real world scenarios for student projects.
In part one of episode 51 RJ Thompson, Assistant Professor specializing in Graphic & Interactive Design at Youngstown State University, joins Gary Rozanc to discuss the four interactive courses in YSU’s BFA design program. RJ goes into specifics on how each course builds off each other and even empowers students by giving them entrepreneurial skills. RJ also shares how he leverages grants and grant writing to create real world scenarios for student projects.
Keland Logan and DeMaine Kitchen sit down with RJ Thompson to talk about bringing back the Golden Bear mascot to Youngstown City School District. Great episode with two very involved, passionate community leaders!
RJ Thompson chats with Youngstown-based entrepreneur Brandon J. Kovach about entrepreneurship in Youngstown at Pressed Coffee on Wednesday, June 7, 2017.
RJ Thompson chats with YSU Dana School of Music alumni Bill Bodine (considered one of the "fathers of the YSU Jazz Program") about his 35+year career as a professional musician, his time in Los Angeles, and his frequent trips back home to Youngstown.
RJ Thompson has a quick chat with Kathy Dorbish, Principal of McGuffey Elementary School, about her thoughts on the Advancing Education Reducing Crime Day.
YSU Arts BFA '76 alum Larry Davis chats with RJ Thompson about his Disney career, his creative process, and more. Read more here: http://newsroom.ysu.edu/ysu-alumni-success-larry-davis/
RJ Thompson briefly discusses the Advancing Education Reducing Crime Day event with Maria Cougras Pappas at Taft Elementary School in Youngstown, Ohio on April 7, 2017.
RJ Thompson briefly discusses the Advancing Education Reducing Crime Day event with Ron Iarussi at Taft Elementary School in Youngstown, Ohio on April 7, 2017.
Jamal "SJ" Fareed stopped by RJ Thompson's office to record a new episode of the City of You podcast, lay down a freestyle version of his Hip Hop track, "City of You" (yes), and chat about the music scene in Youngstown. Stay after the recording to listen to the full "City of You" track, it's excellent!
RJ Thompson meets with Dan Rauschenbach at the SOAP Gallery in downtown Youngstown, Ohio. Dan is one of the Mahoning Valley Young Professionals 25 under 35 honorees and offers some insight on the honor and the SOAP Gallery's impact on the arts in Youngstown. Also, a stranger named David walks in and share some thoughts with Dan.
RJ Thompson sits down with Liz Cooper at Friends Specialty to discuss being a photographer and performing arts instructor in Youngstown on September 16, 2016.
City of You Podcast Episode 102: Tyler Miller-Gordon and Gabriella Gessler. Tyler and Gabriella talk about representing Youngstown State students as President and Vice President of the Student Government Association with RJ Thompson in Phelps Hall on September23, 2016
Ron Stoops, Special Teams Coordinator for Youngstown State University Penguins Football, joins RJ Thompson and Dominic Marchionda for this episode of The City of You Podcast. Recorded in the YSU Football offices on July 25, 2016.
City of You Podcast Episode 77: Carmella Williams recorded RJ Thompson's faculty office on the 4th floor of Bliss Hall in Youngstown, Ohio on August 10, 2016. Also, Michael briefly interrupts me to bring me some boxes.
City of Youngstown Podcast Episode 5: RJ Thompson presentation on the City of Yougstown Rebranding Initiative recorded at the McDonough Museum of Contemporary Art on the campus of Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio.
The month of March features two formidable backcountry ski events in the Green Mountains, both of which raise funds for worthy causes. In episode 14 you'll meet Yurij Bihun from the Camel's Hump Challenge and RJ Thompson who is organizing the 24 Hours of Bolton. The Camel's Hump Challenge is a 13 mile circumnavigation of the iconic, undeveloped peak raising money for the VT Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. http://camelshumpchallenge.com The 24 Hours of Bolton is a new event which challenges participants to achieve maximum laps going up and down the backcountry and resort terrain at Bolton Valley. http://www.nativeendurance.com/bolton24.html This episode of Wintry Mix is proudly supported by Snowbird. Located 35 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport, Snowbird is stacking foot upon foot of natural snow to kick off the 15/16 season. Take a break from east coast conditions and get yourself first tram as early as tomorrow while enjoying $35 million dollars in resort upgrades including remodeled slopeside rooms at The Cliff Lodge and RFID lift tickets that never have to leave your pocket. Give yourself The Bird this season and find out how you can get your 5th night free at Snowbird.com.
Singer-songwriter RJ Thompson released his highly anticipated fifth EP last month. The musician who hails from Newcastle has been writing and performing for over ten years, but has only just achieved one of his childhood dreams - to perform at the Royal Albert Hall. RJ is currently on tour with the legendary Jools Holland and is delighted to be supporting him on five of his UK dates, including shows at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall, Manchester’s O2 Apollo, Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena, and London’s Royal Albert Hall. The tour also coincides with RJ’s new EP release and he is looking forward to playing his new material to a live audience. House Upon The Hill features five tracks including No Man’s Land, Numbers, Born Alone, Cannery Row and title track House Upon The Hill, and was produced by Adam Sinclair and recorded in Blast Recording Studios and Loft Music Studios in Newcastle. The EP has been a project in the making as it has taken RJ a good year or so to complete it. House Upon The Hill reflects RJ’s different musical styles as he fuses folk, jazz and contemporary pop to create a mixture of soulful and catchy hits. Prior to its release, RJ released the quirky, fun Numbers in May and the more minimalist and starkly honest title track House Upon The Hill at the beginning of November, which were both well received. The talented multi-instrumentalist has toured with the likes of Gabriella Cilmi, Sandi Thom, The Proclaimers, John Mayall, Midge Ure (UK & German tours), Ultravox, Deacon Blue, John Martyn, Joe Brooks, David Ford, and Cara Dillon, although RJ has no plans for touring in 2015 yet. To keep up to date with RJ go to www.rjthompsonmusic.com or www.facebook.com/rjthompsonmusic House Upon The Hill is available to download from iTunes, Google Play and Amazon MP3.
Several sexy porn stars, including Rafael Alencar, Gio, RJ Thompson , Rusty Stevens and more were auctioned off in Philadelphia to raise money for local HIV organizations