‘‘Women’s voices are being heard in a different way now’ The last time Kate Winslet starred in a limited TV series (2011’s Mildred Pierce), she won an Emmy for Best Actress. Ten years later she’s hoping for a repeat, this time for her deft, gritty performance in HBO’s acclaimed Mare of Easttown which landed 16 total nominations, including Best Actress. Winslet completely submerged herself in the role. “I was trying to put it into words with my husband [Edward Abel Smith, formerly known as Ned Rocknroll, 43], and I was like, ‘I feel like all 16 of my children just graduated,’” says Winslet, 45, who was also an executive producer on the series. “I have been doing this job for nearly 30 years, but when it comes to moments like…