
297: The Olender Test - for Vegan Representation in Popular Culture
Vedge Your Best, Vegan Ideas for Everyone At Any Age
Why Michele is sharing this idea now
Michele explains she's waited to share a thought experiment about vegan representation inspired by recent reading.
What if the way vegans show up in movies, TV, and books is shaping how we’re treated in real life?
This week, Michele introduces The Olender Test — a simple idea inspired by the Bechdel Test — to explore how vegan characters are portrayed in popular culture.
From fruitarians played for laughs to vegan characters reduced to punchlines, Michele walks through a few familiar examples — and highlights what’s missing.
What IS the connection between media representation and real-life experiences? It may not be random.
This episode brings in a touch of behavioral science — including the availability heuristic and social norms — to explain why repeated portrayals matter more than we think.
The Olender Test isn’t about perfection.
It’s not about making every vegan character admirable or inspirational.Can vegans exist in stories as full human beings — without being the joke or the problem?In This Episode
A simple explanation of the Bechdel Test — and why it still matters
The introduction of the Olender Test (and how to use it)
Examples from film and television: passes, fails, and edge cases
Why vegan representation is often played for laughs — and what that reinforces
The connection between media, perception, and real-life social dynamics
Why you might feel the need to “brace” before mentioning you're vegan
The Olender Test
A film, show, or book passes the Olender Test if:
There is a vegan character
They are a full human being (not just a stereotype or plot device)
Their veganism is not treated as a joke or a problem
Referenced in This Episode
The Midnight Library by The Midnight Library
Matt Haig on social media:
“How to be seen as a militant vegan: gently mention you are vegan.”The Bechdel Test — created by Alison Bechdel
Listener Invitation
Try the Olender Test on something you’re watching or reading this week.
Does it pass?
Send Michele your examples — she’d love to feature listener submissions in a future episode.
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