Here is a wonderful interview with a top B&W darkroom printer, Robin Bell. In addition, the second link goes to a Photography Online (YouTube channel) show from last year that includes 3 relevant segments: excerpts from the same interview; an 11-minute segment further on that shows Bell making a print from a photojournalist's negative -- no cards for burning, only his hands, and no timer! He makes an 11x14 that he's pleased with on the second try. Not too shabby. (He has a book of images he printed, but $$$$.) Finally, a segment with the photographer who made the image, speaking about the circumstances of making the photograph, which fills out the picture, so to speak.

I think the printing demo will encourage and inspire many new to the darkroom, and as one less new (I started in 1968), I still found it intriguingly elegant, while recognizing that not every negative is made to behave nearly so easily.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C5UG3hFqZE
(There's also a link to his website here.)

See him in action printing the taxi driver here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxFh-t3yOJQ&t=0s