A Conversation with Yvadney Davis

Self-care tools that safeguard creativity when juggling work with motherhood

In this episode, I share an everyday burnout conversation with Yvadney Davis. 

Yvadney is a freelance fashion stylist, artist and the founder of Mums That Slay. 

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In this episode, Yvadney shares the multiple brushes with burnout that led her to develop a brilliant self-care toolkit to keep her physically and mentally strong. She chats about balancing motherhood with a freelance career while safeguarding cherished space and time for both herself and her creativity.


Also mentioned in this episode:

  • The Artists Way by Julia Cameron

  • Austin Kleon’s books on creativity

  • The Imposters Club podcast - Yvadney's interview is in Season 3 Episode 4


Listen to this episode here.

More about Yvadney


After Yvadney completed the legendary Central Saint Martins fashion degree, she began working in PR before switching her career to fashion styling. 

What started as a hashtag to celebrate mums expressing their sense of style and self-love, Mums That Slay grew into a beloved Instagram and blog community, encouraging mums to enjoy getting dressed up with a weekly style challenge called #DopeFriday. 

Yvadney is a co-founder of Mums That Rave DJ with Nikki Beatnik. Mums that Rave is a panel & rave event with an award-winning community of women who like to work hard and party hard. 

Recently, Yvadney took up painting in the first lockdown of 2020. As a granddaughter of the Windrush generation, her beautiful paintings “capture the human image and self-expression, focusing on the unrecognised sensuality of middle-aged women and black British Caribbeans.”They are exquisite paintings and an absolute must to discover. 

Find out more about Yvadney’s stylist work   
Follow @yvadney

Find out more about Mums That Slay  
Follow @mumsthatslay

Check out Yvadney’s beautiful art  
Follow @yvadneydavisart


Please note, this podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you're having a tough time or concerned that you're experiencing burnout, please reach out to your doctor or mental health professional for support and guidance. 


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