Raquel Roselani

Aloha! I’m Raquel Roselani. I grew up in Mililani, Hawaiʻi—where weekends meant surfing and shave ice. I moved to the mainland for a fresh start and now I’m a stay-at-home mom of four, running a business from home. I created this website to share the knowledge and resources I’ve picked up along the way, so other mamas can grow too.

Humble Beginnings​

2017 – 2022

2017
Back then, I was a single mom to a 1-year-old baby girl. I worked three jobs—dealing poker, serving food, and learning to bartend. My daughter was in daycare for most of the day, sometimes up to 16 hours. I missed her so much, but I had to keep working to pay bills and keep us afloat. At night, after she was asleep, I’d watch YouTube videos about business. I didn’t have a plan, but I had a deep feeling that life could be different for us.

2018 – 2019
I met my partner and was finally able to stay home with my daughter. It felt like a huge shift. I was grateful, but I also felt like I had lost my identity. I needed something for myself. I tried starting a soap business, but I didn’t really know how to sell. I spent a lot of money and gave up too fast. I still have unopened soap supplies in my garage to this day.

Then I found reselling. I started watching YouTube videos that explained how to buy things for cheap and flip them for a profit online. I gave it a try with $125 and made my first sale. That small win felt big—it showed me I could figure this out.

2020 – 2022
When COVID hit, I kept going with reselling. I signed up for college classes and worked on my business between diaper changes, snack time, and naptime. I had more kids during this time, and even though life was messy and chaotic, I didn’t stop. I had hard days, but I kept showing up, learning as I went.

Learning and Growing

2023 – 2025

2023
I made my reselling business official and created RR Supply. That year, I had my biggest sales month ever—over $40,000 in under 30 days. I was still nursing a baby, still staying home, still doing everything out of my living room.

2024
I finished my business degree while pregnant with baby number four. I had some health issues and had to slow down. I wasn’t making as many sales, but I was proud that I didn’t quit. My baby girl was born healthy, and we had a quiet, happy Christmas.

2025
This year, I tried something new: selling live on an app called Whatnot. At first, I thought I couldn’t do it—my baby was still nursing, my toddler was wild, and I didn’t feel ready. But I practiced. I learned. I figured it out. My first show was scary, but I did it with my baby strapped to me. Now, I go live almost every weekday, and I made over $14,000 in my first month.

Today and Beyond

I didn’t create this website to show off. I built it for you—the tired mom trying to juggle a million things, the woman who wants more but doesn’t know where to start, the dreamer who feels stuck. I’ve been all of those things. And I want you to know you’re not alone.

This isn’t just a business for me. It’s a calling.

I’ve made a lot of mistakes, lost money, burned out, and started over more times than I can count. But every single step taught me something—and I’m here to pass that on to you. I want to make learning about business feel simple, doable, and real. No fancy words, no fake hype. Just honest tools, guidance, and support for women trying to create something of their own.

I want to grow RR Supply into a place where moms, dreamers, and everyday women can learn how to sell, market, and scale their own businesses, even if they’re starting with $0. Whether it’s selling on Whatnot, flipping thrift finds, or just building confidence again—I’m here for that.

I don’t have it all figured out. I’m still growing, still learning, still healing. But I know this: we are capable of so much more than we give ourselves credit for. And the life you want? It’s not as far away as it feels.

I’m building a future where I can raise my babies, pay off my debt, and still chase my dreams. And if you’re reading this, I hope you’ll build yours right alongside me.

Let’s do this together.