Is This the Last Ever WSC Song?
Err… Probably, at least in the way the WSC has been running for the last 20 months.
I am retiring the Weekly Songcast indefinitely with a feeling of great satisfaction. Not satisfaction that I am retiring it, but a sense of great achievement. It has served its purpose well, which was to get me on the path of being a songwriter and in that purpose it has been truly successful.
However with any other, the nature of that purpose evolves over time and the WSC hasn’t really changed since December 2007. I am saying thank you to it and to those who have passed by this site and I am announcing a new chapter in my music and web-related activities.
This website will remain here, so it can still be enjoyed and, who knows, it may even come to life again with a new twist (actually I have one or two ideas about that, but not top priority).
If you want to continue to follow any of my activity then the best place to do so is at the centre of it all at www.boyatheart.com.
I want to share the stories and insights successes I have had over the last few years as a way of inspiring other people to follow their passions in life and create the life of their dreams. What I have learned and discovered for myself has been fantastic. If you want some free advice on the spot right now then try this out:
There is nothing more powerful in your life than discovering more about who you are and making decisions based on pushing who you are into new areas. I guess this is where the Weekly Songcast is at right now. I am on a mission to combine what my passion for creating music and my desire to inspire others up the level of fulfillment and greatness in their lives.
Hop on over to www.boyatheart.com and follow me there, subscribe to my RSS feed and start asking yourself what it is in your life that really fires you up and gets you feeling like you’re really living.
Thanks again to everyone who has shown their support here. I’ve loved doing this and I’m looking forward to whatever comes next.
Enjoy!
Rob Cooke – Boy@Heart



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I do love this one. Love the gradual build up – very clever. Wish it was longer!
If it was longer, you might wish it didn’t drag on too much. Always better to leave ‘em wanting more I say!