Yearbook Chat with Jim

By: Walsworth Yearbooks with host Jim Jordan
  • Summary

  • Behind every yearbook is a great story, and Jim Jordan is exploring those stories. Join Jim as he interviews the people behind the yearbook in Yearbook Chat with Jim, part of the Walsworth Yearbooks Podcast Network (WYPN). From new advisers who just made it through their first year, to long-time yearbook lovers looking at retirement, Yearbook Chat with Jim shows the human side of creating a yearbook.
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Episodes
  • Yearbook Adviser of Note: Brit Taylor, Hagerty High School, Oviedo, Florida
    Oct 27 2023

    Welcome to another exciting Adviser of Note episode of "Yearbook Chat with Jim." In this episode, Jim Jordan talks with the legendary Brit Taylor, CJE, a star of Florida scholastic journalism with 30 years of experience at Hagerty High School in Oviedo, Florida. Brit is a passionate educator, dedicated to helping high school students grow and thrive in the world of publications.

    Brit shares his journey from junior high involvement in publications to becoming a full-time journalism and media production teacher. We also delve into the details of Hagerty High School's yearbook program, including its size, design and sales.

    Brit's enthusiasm shines through as he recounts his own high school experience and his early fascination with journalism. His transition from aspiring professional journalist to an educator is inspiring and insightful, with valuable advice for first-year advisers.

    As Brit navigates the challenges and evolving landscape of scholastic journalism, he emphasizes the importance of building a supportive community of advisers and staying flexible to meet the changing needs of students.

    Discover the moments that make Brit proud of his work and witness his dedication to helping students find their talents. This podcast is filled with wisdom for advisers and educators alike, with lessons, inspiration and a deep love for the world of student publications.

    Join us as we celebrate Brit Taylor as the Walsworth Yearbooks Adviser of Note for October and dive into the world of scholastic journalism and yearbook advising with this icon.

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    54 mins
  • Susan Massy: Yearbook’s Queen of Storytelling
    Jun 8 2023

    In the world of yearbooks, Susan Massy is a pretty big deal. Her program at Shawnee Mission Northwest High School in Overland Park, Kansas, is NSPA’s most-winning program of their prestigious Pacemaker awards. Susan herself has received the JEA Lifetime Achievement Award, CSPA’s Gold Key, and was the 1999 National Yearbook Adviser of the Year. The Kansas High School Press Association has even dubbed their Student Journalist of the Year award the Susan Massy Award. 

    But Susan doesn’t really care about all those awards. As she tells Jim in the interview, “it just feels like you’re talking about somebody else. I don’t see myself as that person.” 

    What she really cares about is building her program and helping her students live up to their potential. 

    “I don’t necessarily care whether we win an award this year. But what I care is that they think they’ve put out a better book than last year.” 

    And now, after 45 years in the classroom, Susan Massy is retiring. But that doesn’t mean she’s leaving the yearbook world behind. Her summer is already booked with yearbook workshops and conferences. We haven’t seen the last of her. 

    In this episode, Susan chats with host Jim Jordan about her teaching career, scholastic journalism and what it took to build her program. 

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Yearbook Adviser of Note Jim McCrossen, Blue Valley Northwest High School, Overland Park, Kansas
    Apr 13 2023

    Jim McCrossen is a mild-mannered yearbook adviser at Blue Valley Northwest High School in Overland Park, Kansas. Behind his gentle demeanor is a person with a wealth of interesting life experiences and a passion for making the world a better place. One way he works to improve the world around him is through his role as a teacher and scholastic journalism adviser. After working as a photojournalist in southern California during the 80s – where he covered things like the 1984 summer Olympics, President Ronald Reagan and a visit from the Pope – McCrossen moved back to his home state of Kansas to pursue a teaching degree. He’s been at Blue Valley Northwest since it opened 30 years ago, and the insights he’s gained about teaching and yearbooks are invaluable. 

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    58 mins

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