About Brokejaw

Honoring what remains, and shaping what lasts

“Brokejaw” is cowboy slang for an old, worn-out cow — the kind that might be written off as past her prime. But anyone who knows land and livestock understands that what looks spent on the surface often still holds deep, durable value.

Brokejaw LLC is rooted in that understanding.

This work is about noticing what’s been overlooked, dismissed, or strained by time — and creating conditions where value can be restored, clarified, and carried forward. It’s about building outcomes that last, not quick fixes.

Brokejaw LLC was founded to support people working through difficult transitions — where relationships, responsibility, and long-term impact matter. My background includes facilitation, conflict resolution, land-based work, and organizational support. I bring a steady, practical presence to conversations that are often emotionally charged or avoided altogether.

I believe:

  • Conflict can be worked with, not worked around

  • Good process matters as much as good outcomes

  • Durable decisions require listening, clarity, and care

I work best with people who are willing to be honest, thoughtful, and engaged in the work.

Beth Robinette is a fourth generation cattle rancher from Cheney, Washington. She brings more than a decade of experience across regenerative agriculture, food systems, and land-based enterprises. She currently manages her family’s 800 acre grass fed beef operation, the Lazy R Ranch.

Beth previously served in leadership and systems-design roles with LINC Foods, where she worked on regional supply chains, farmer relationships, and organizational operations. She is also a facilitator and educator with the UVE guild, supporting land stewards through training, coaching, and collaborative learning spaces focused on ecological and social resilience.

Beth is a co-founder and lead instructor of New Cowgirl Camp, an immersive education program designed to support new and returning land stewards—particularly women and gender-expansive people—through practical skills, systems thinking, and values-aligned leadership.

Grounded in her background as a rancher, Beth’s work centers on helping groups move through conflict, uncertainty, and transition with clarity, care, and durable outcomes that align with long-term stewardship.

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