9 episodes

Inspired by Jewish mythology, grounded in a comprehensive sex education curriculum, and centering queer and trans voices, Quest Ed is a delightful romp through a world where it’s easier for students to access magic and monstrosities beyond their understanding than sex education in America. Go figure.

A group of curious teenagers at a Jewish day school find themselves in detention for various offenses related to sex or sexuality. They’re tasked with dusting/organizing the library, when they come upon something… strange. It looked like an ordinary book. There was no reason to think the familiar Hebrew characters, spelling out unfamiliar words, would sound like anything besides nonsense. Definitely not an invocation to return a powerful being back into the world, one the administration and community had spent a long time trying to suppress. Suddenly, the detention crew finds themselves on a wild, winding adventure to re-trap whatever it is they brought back about, before their parents and teachers can find out. Along the way, they need to maintain what semblance of a normal life they still have and grapple with the pitfalls of teenagehood and growing up that are still hurtling towards them.

Quest Ed Drew Mindell

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Inspired by Jewish mythology, grounded in a comprehensive sex education curriculum, and centering queer and trans voices, Quest Ed is a delightful romp through a world where it’s easier for students to access magic and monstrosities beyond their understanding than sex education in America. Go figure.

A group of curious teenagers at a Jewish day school find themselves in detention for various offenses related to sex or sexuality. They’re tasked with dusting/organizing the library, when they come upon something… strange. It looked like an ordinary book. There was no reason to think the familiar Hebrew characters, spelling out unfamiliar words, would sound like anything besides nonsense. Definitely not an invocation to return a powerful being back into the world, one the administration and community had spent a long time trying to suppress. Suddenly, the detention crew finds themselves on a wild, winding adventure to re-trap whatever it is they brought back about, before their parents and teachers can find out. Along the way, they need to maintain what semblance of a normal life they still have and grapple with the pitfalls of teenagehood and growing up that are still hurtling towards them.

    Episode 9 - Paranormal Activia

    Episode 9 - Paranormal Activia

    The tone shifts wildly between Esther's deal with her patron, and how she decides to cope with it. Make sure you stick around til the end on this one!
    Content warning for discussion of violence directed towards genetalia. Please engage with discretion.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Ep 8 - Unfinished Business

    Ep 8 - Unfinished Business

    The gang fights(?) a ghost and prepares for their next steps. 

    • 20 min
    Ep 7 - Holidaze

    Ep 7 - Holidaze

    Some long-overdue conversations are had, the players live in the revelry and devastation of being teenagers again, and the DM introduces an inside joke from character creation that is truly only for, like, five people.
    This episode contains references to anxiety felt by a Black character in police presence. Please use discretion while engaging.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Episode 6 - Interview with a Cleric

    Episode 6 - Interview with a Cleric

    Following the attack at the shul, Adam is sent to the hospital to deal with his "concussion," where by happy accident, the team realizes they're closer to answers than ever before.
    Content Warnings: this episode contains allusions to police violence, depiction of psychiatric institutionalizaton, discussion of sexual assault of a minor, discussion of unplanned pregnancy, and reference to unsafe abortion. Discretion is advised when engaging with this material.
    Quest Ed features Anna Bayuk as Esther Ackerman, Quinn Holloway as Adam Weisman, Jacob Marcus as Noah Feldstein, Naomi “KoochieKoochieKu” Munroe as SkullKitty, and Drew Mindell as the dungeon master. Our production manager is Sarah Stein, and our editor is Sawyer Gray. Theme song by Vanya Zhuk. Quest Ed would not exist without the support of SOJOURN, or the Southern Jewish Resource Network for Gender and Sexual Diversity, as well as the generous sponsorship of JumpSpark, powered by the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Ep 5 - A Golem Walks Into A Shul...

    Ep 5 - A Golem Walks Into A Shul...

    It's a good old-fashioned combat episode! Time to fight things! Specifically, a golem! Or... Is it?

    • 59 min
    Episode 4 - Espionage for Beginners

    Episode 4 - Espionage for Beginners

    Our favorite delinquents hatch a plan to get some more information on what happened to Beth Applebaum. 
    Quest Ed features Anna Bayuk as Esther Ackerman, Quinn Holloway as Adam Weisman, Jacob Marcus as Noah Feldstein, and Naomi “KoochieKoochieKu” Munroe as SkullKitty. Our production manager is Sarah Stein, and our editor is Sawyer Gray. Theme song by Vanya Zhuk. Quest Ed would not exist without the support of SOJOURN, or the Southern Jewish Resource Network for Gender and Sexual Diversity, as well as the generous sponsorship of JumpSpark, powered by the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.

    • 1 hr

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