He should only do call-in shows 1-2 times per week.
The rest of the week, he should do case studies.
Some possible show ideas:
Black folks underestimating the costs of living in Tier 1 and 2 cities, especially in relation to a traditional lifestyle with a high-value man. He already keeps it real with folks making 100k in NYC and L.A. and letting them know that they are broke.
The costs and sacrifices in regards to having kids, when he points out that it costs over 200k (over 18 yrs) too many of these broads are surprised.
First-generation white-collar folks/Henry's and how class and pedigree plays a part in who they select as partners, he had a classism show but it devolved into a bunch of D9 gloating and grandstanding.
Several of his callers ask about book recommendations, so a bi-weekly show where the calls and show revolve around relevant books and articles would be dope. The dude claimed he's doing the show for a greater purpose than just money and attention, and so hopefully he puts more thought into the future of the show.