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A couple of years ago, Annie was volunteering at a public radio station. The reporters who trained her told her that asking people what they had for breakfast was a good way to set your recording levels and make the interview subjects more comfortable. To Annie, what folks had for breakfast was the most interesting area of the conversation. In this year of feasting and family, and the anxiety sometimes associated with it, we've a featured program about eating, and not eating-precisely, about Anorexia. Credits: Produced and engineered by Jay Allison; Written and co-produced by Annie Cheney; Editorial help from Christina Egloff; Because of Ira Glass and This American Life; Funding for Jay Allison's Life Stories series comes from the organization for Public Broadcasting The teacup illustration on this page is by Annie's mother, Virginia Burns Cheney. Postscripts: On Vivian: Vivian's alive and eating in NEW YORK. Since she was interviewed for this story, she's rediscovered life and is making a lot of progress in her recovery. She's started riding horses again, which she hadn't been able to do for years because of her illness. She's also enjoying a myriad of new foods and restaurants. She and Annie eat out together whenever they get the opportunity. On Annie: Annie's residing in Chinatown in NEW YORK, making radio stories in her studio/bedroom. She received the Emerging Artists Radio/Sound Art Fellowship from The Media Alliance in June of '99 and is working on a tale about women transit workers. Although her apartment is too small for a piano, she still plays her parents' grand whenever she visits. Jay Allison is the Peabody Award-winning producer of The Kitchen Sisters.