

Nate Flake spent over a decade climbing the corporate ladder, eventually reaching Managing Partner at Intuit — one of the most recognizable names in tech. Six-figure salary, career stability, the whole package.
He walked away anyway.
With no content creation experience and no social media following, Nate made a complete U-turn and went all in on UGC. What followed wasn't a slow grind — it was a rapid replacement of his corporate income, and then some. Nate now generates multiple six figures annually as a full-time UGC creator, working on his own terms, from wherever he wants, without answering to anyone.
But building his own freedom wasn't enough.
Nate went on to host UGC Creator Connect — the biggest UGC event in the world — and launch the UGC 101 Podcast, becoming one of the most recognised voices in the creator economy.
Through his coaching, he's helped dozens of people replicate his path: out of the 9-5, into a skill that pays.
His proof of concept isn't a polished success story built over years. It's a real, documented transition — from corporate lifer to full-time creator — that he now hands to his students as a blueprint.














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