On race, the choice is between keeping Rogan and sending a message that society has become too “woke” or showing that Spotify is more attuned to a multiracial society, said Adia Harvey Wingfield, a sociology professor at Washington University in St. Whatever decision emerges won’t sit well with one side or the other in an increasingly polarized country. Or is there some middle ground that might be acceptable to artists and subscribers? But experts say Spotify’s management team has to choose whether to sever ties with Rogan as it risks more musicians yanking their work in protest. Neither the streaming service nor Rogan was talking Sunday. Then there’s the business decision about what to do with Rogan’s $100 million podcast, which threatens the bottom line but is also a key part of the company’s strategy to be a one-stop shop for audio. Spotify must decide where it stands on race relations and vaccine misinformation in a society with heightened sensitivity to both issues. Anti-coronavirus vaccine comments and racial slurs on some episodes of his popular podcast are forcing the streaming service to weigh difficult choices. Joe Rogan’s mouth has put Spotify in a tough spot.