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Frequently Asked Questions

What is His Nostalgic Advocate?

His Nostalgic Advocate is a movement rooted in one powerful idea: music and memories can change lives. Through storytelling, beloved songs, and science-backed insights, Michael Eichten, aka His Nostalgic Advocate inspires audiences to cherish the past, strengthen the present, and live better longer.

How do I book a concert?

Booking is simple. Programs are available for senior communities, healthcare organizations, churches, conferences, and special events. Each experience blends meaningful music, heartfelt stories, and encouragement for living well at every age. Visit the Contact page to start the conversation.

Can Michael speak at our conference or event?

Yes. Michael offers keynote presentations and speaking engagements focused on music, memory, prevention, and thriving as we age. Programs can be tailored to caregivers, healthcare professionals, faith communities, or corporate audiences — with or without live music.

Where can I watch “His Nostalgic Advocate” podcasts?

Full podcast episodes and conversations with leaders in brain health, aging, and wellness are available on the YouTube channel Michael Eichten – His Nostalgic Advocate. Visit the Media page for direct access to the latest episodes.

How can I watch all of Michael’s music video’s as a playlist?

Look for “Mike’s Collection of Music Videos” which appear under his podcasts on His Nostalgic Advocate YouTube channel or for your convenience, use this link:

Mike’s Collection of Music Videos

Where can I listen to the music and stay connected?

You can watch performances and hear original music on the Media page of this website, along with links to video and streaming platforms.

To stay connected, subscribe to the YouTube channel and join the e-newsletter — and become part of a growing community celebrating music, memories, and meaningful living.

Can music really help someone live better longer?

Yes — and science is beginning to explain why.

Music activates memory, stimulates dopamine, reduces stress, and brings people together. It can lift mood, strengthen connection, and awaken stories long thought forgotten. In a culture overwhelmed by chronic disease and isolation, music may be one of the most powerful — and joyful — tools we have for prevention and hope.

That’s the heart of His Nostalgic Advocate: Honoring the past. Strengthening the present. Advocating for a healthier future.