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AWAG Circle

Some rooms you buy your way into. This one you build your way into.

The AWAG Circle is a private membership for founders and operators who have moved past the survival and growth phases and want their surplus to do something that outlasts them.
What the Circle Is

This is where the earning ladder ends.

There are no speakers selling from a stage. No membership badges for your LinkedIn. The founders and operators here have installed their systems, stepped back from the day-to-day, and recovered their time. Now they're asking the harder question: what do you do with the freedom you built? That question has an older, less trackable answer. Stewardship. Contribution. Impact that outlasts the revenue that made it possible. The Circle exists for that conversation.

There's no application form. There's no price point. You build your way here — through AWAG Advisory, where you install the machine and prove you can step back from it, and through the Academy. The only way to get here is to build your way here.
Inside the Room

What the Circle looks like.

Private dinners

Closed-room conversations with founders and operators who are actually in the trenches. No speakers selling something. No panels. Just the people doing the work, being honest about it.

Guatemala

An annual in-person gathering tied to live impact projects that AWAG is actively supporting on the ground. A gathering with work attached to it.

Commissioned art

Live pieces created in-room by commissioned artists with Circle members present. The people in this room build things. That deserves to be marked.

School cornerstones

Physical, traceable contributions to schools AWAG is helping build. Specific, visible things with the contributor's name on them, in communities that will use them for decades.

Impact projects

Members deploy capital and time into vetted, on-the-ground work. The emphasis is on accountability and real outcomes.

Invitation only

Membership comes through the ecosystem. You're not applying cold. You're being recognized for what you've built.

Let's be direct about who belongs here.

A lot of high-ticket membership groups exist so people can feel connected to success. The Circle is a different kind of room. The people here have built real operational freedom. The check-in question in this room isn't "what are you working on?" It's "what are you building that outlasts you?" If that's where you are, we'd like to meet you.

Circle membership is by introduction. If you're inside the AWAG ecosystem and have done the work, the conversation about Circle happens naturally.

If you've built your way here, we'd like to meet you.

Questions

What people ask about Circle.

Is AWAG Circle open to everyone?
No. There's no application form and no price point. Circle membership comes through the AWAG ecosystem. You build your way in by installing the system and stepping back from the day-to-day, then you're invited.
Is Circle only for AWAG clients?
Mostly, because that's how people build their way in. If you're inside the ecosystem and have done the work, the conversation about Circle happens naturally. If you're outside it and believe you've built the kind of freedom Circle exists for, reach out and we'll talk.
What happens inside Circle?
Private dinners, an annual gathering in Guatemala tied to live impact projects, commissioned art, school cornerstones, and vetted impact projects members deploy capital and time into. The room is built around contribution.
What does "earned, not bought" mean?
It means you don't pay your way into this room. You build your way in. Membership recognizes what you've built, not what you can spend.