Who are we?
Where did we come from and where are we going?
And, what is the meaning and value of life?

Of course, these are the four basic questions of the brilliant philosopher, Immanuel Kant. Yet, these four questions can also be used as the cornerstone of business plan. I believe that we all need to ask them of ourself and of each other frequently. The rapidity of change causes our answers to be in constant flux. There are , however, first principles, that do not change. And here I would like to explore, in an open forum, our mutual search for truth, integrity, and generosity of spirit in what we do with our lifes and what we do within our productions.

In June 2004: A little market research about DVDs and productions.

Late in April 2004: First, we sent this note to our friends within the PBS family as an introduction to the "Capitalist School and the Soul of the American Economy." Then we send this note to many of our viewers and friends and family.

February, 20 2004: Email about the Renaissance of television and an emerging relation between PBS-member stations and their local PEG (Public-Education-Government) stations.

In February we mailed a postcard titled, "Elevate." It was in recognition of the Time Building's construction.

February 2004: An email about the future of public broadcasting.

"Imagine" In January 2004 we mailed a postcard celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Wright Brothers.

January 2004:
An email about our episode released this week on viruses, worms, and nasty people.


Bruce Camber
Executive Producer / Director

Email: camber@smallbusinessschool.org

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