Georgina Corrick on Why She Loves to Fail, How AUSL Changed Pro Softball & Building an Identity Beyond Sport Titelbild

Georgina Corrick on Why She Loves to Fail, How AUSL Changed Pro Softball & Building an Identity Beyond Sport

Georgina Corrick on Why She Loves to Fail, How AUSL Changed Pro Softball & Building an Identity Beyond Sport

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In this episode of Out of Left Field, Georgina Corrick joins Abby Alonzo for a deep, honest conversation about failing to get better, professional softball, international play, and building an identity beyond the sport. Georgina opens up about growing up with English parents in the U.S., how independence shaped her mindset, and why she believes loving failure is essential to elite performance. From her time pitching for Team Great Britain to winning a championship with the AUSL Utah Talons, Georgina explains how peer learning, experimentation, and curiosity have fueled her success. The conversation also dives into:
  • What really happens in elite bullpens with pitchers like Montana Fouts and Megan Faraimo
  • How Athletes Unlimited changed the professional softball model
  • Why AUSL’s athlete-first structure matters for sustainability
  • Coaching at Cornell and learning how to teach the game
  • Why marine biology and sustainability are core to who she is
  • The importance of having an identity outside of softball
This episode is about more than pitching mechanics — it’s about growth, learning, independence, and longevity in sport and life.

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