Big Dan Caldwell

Natural born people person

Stand with those you trust to catch you...

Since 1986 I have been changing the face of this great planet, and I don’t intend to stop until I am a household name, and everyone has been, or knows someone who’s life I had a positive impact on.

A lot of people want to be rich and famous. I’m no different. I want to be very wealthy, and very famous, but not for the fame and glory. I want the financial ability to help a larger group of people, and have the social presents where people know who I am, and what I stand for. The world is too filled with strangers, let’s become friends. Heres a small

I was born November 1986 in the small town of Ridgecrest Ca. Yes, I know I’m from California, and I don’t skateboard, can’t surf, and absolutely can’t tan. I did learn how to snowboard, but that is many years later in Colorado. 

My family lived there till I was 10 when we moved to other side of the country to Jackson Township OH. My dad was a lead electrical engineer for a big power plant company, and they flew him oversees for most of it. We got some cool stuff from the Check Republic though.

My mom landed a job with Raytheon here in Tucson, and convinced them to hire Papa Caldwell as well, so we were back on the west side of the country in 1999. That is where all of the fun starts. Tucson was where I consider myself “growing up”. Since I have spent most of my life here, it fits. I have always been a desert rat, so it was easy to adapt back to this climate. 

Tucson has always been home, but when I was 25 my job with Lowe’s Home Improvement had me headed for the high mountains of Colorado. Going from 9 months of hot summer weather to 9 months of cold arctic climate was an adjustment.  That lasted for 2 short years, and family drew me back to my home base. 

My life in Tucson became a whirlwind of change. From buying my mother’s home, selling my dads, having a kid, massive heart break, and so many more things that shaped who I am today.

There are so many more things to tell you so, check out the blog from time to time to get more behind the curtain information.

“Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together.” Woodrow Wilson

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My greatest fear is to fail my son… to fail my family 

The lessons of a family

Having a father that is super intelligent to the genius level, and an equally smart mother that also has a knack with people gave my sister and I an interesting upbringing. My older sister Jodi Kay took the smarts, and is the most book smart person in our family, and ran circles around me scholastically. My mom’s gift of gab, and ability to make anyone a friend was what I caught like wild fire.  Its that ability that made me so successful in my life. I love learning about what makes people tick, and hearing their story.

the gift i was given

The day my son Stone was born changed everything. I have never felt that emotional in my life, and am eternally grateful for the gift I was given. The fear I had holding him for the 1st time, just moments after he was born, shaped me into a more loving human being. It was that very moment that I knew there was a bigger plan for me, and that I had more to think about than just myself. Stone is my built in best friend, my salvation, and my future. I build my world so that he will have a legacy, and an empire to carry on.

I hope to one day have the same powerful relationship with my son that I share with his granpa. 

The most powerful words i know

"I LOVE YOU"

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