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Nate Baretti describes himself proudly as a "clean comic," emphasizing his family-friendly routines. He insists that his intent is to produce comedy that can be enjoyed by children and families without profanity or vulgarity. For him, working clean isn't just a business decision—it's a moral or spiritual calling. He mentions feeling that he's being "asked" by some higher power, perhaps a divine calling, to adhere to this path. This self-perception of moral elevation is presented as genuine, though it invites skepticism, especially given the subsequent revelations about his character.