The Awepra Black Card is more than a membership card — it is a gateway into the Impact & Influence ecosystem. Crafted from black metal and personalized with a private QR access code, the card connects members directly to a curated network of entrepreneurs, professionals, creators, and business leaders who are actively building relationships, opportunities, and experiences together. The member platform is intentionally private and not publicly promoted, creating a more focused environment centered around meaningful connection rather than mass exposure.
While the card could have easily been made digital, there is something powerful about carrying a physical object that represents access, identity, and belonging. In a world where everything exists behind screens and disappears into apps, the Black Card brings back a tactile experience — something you can hold, keep in your wallet, show to others, and associate with real-world memories and relationships. It is a reminder that meaningful business and community are still built face-to-face, through shared experiences, conversations, and trust. Much like the continued value of a printed magazine in an increasingly digital world, the Black Card represents permanence in a disposable era. It slows things down just enough to make them feel intentional again.
Through the Black Card, members gain access to exclusive experiences including mastermind sessions, luxury automotive events, winery rallies, yacht tours, networking gatherings, and private member opportunities. Members also receive access to the Masterclass request system, member rewards and promotions, referrals, the business directory, and the private calendar where experiences and member-hosted events are shared. While Impact & Influence Magazine and the radio show serve as the public-facing media platform, the Black Card represents the private access layer — bringing together ambitious individuals who are looking to grow professionally, expand their network, and become part of something larger than traditional networking.
At its core, the Black Card is about belonging. Not belonging in the sense of simply paying for access, but belonging to a growing ecosystem of people who are creating momentum together. Every event attended, every collaboration formed, every interview shared, and every relationship built adds meaning to what the card represents. The infrastructure may have started with the magazine and radio show, but the culture, energy, and value of Awepra are ultimately created by the members themselves.
