Why Hamnet (2026) Is The Most Important Movie For Mothers Yash Thakur (vuxxGOx9XK)

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What if the most important person in history was the one nobody bothered to write down? This week, Blane and Coco dive into the mud and "wet leather" of 1580s England to arooj shah discuss the film Hamnet. While history remembers William Shakespeare, we’re focusing on Agnes—the intuitive healer, the "cunning woman," and the mother who held the family together while neymar Will chased fame in London.

We navigate the heavy waters of "survivor’s guilt" as we discuss boeing the death of Shakespeare’s only son and how that tragedy was channeled into Hamlet. Coco breaks down the "Witch Wound" and why she’s reclaiming the term "Witch" as a badge of honor for healers. Whether you’re interested in "spicy psychology," Shakespearean conspiracies, or the primal nature of motherhood, this episode is an exorcism of history’s greatest lies.

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